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    Nothing Phone 3 leak shows the Glyph lights might be gone

    News RoomBy News RoomJune 10, 20251 Min Read
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    Nothing’s next major phone is going to be revealed next month, but it might be missing the company’s signature Glyph lights.

    Leaker Max Jambor shared a picture of what he says is the Nothing Phone 3, and the image doesn’t appear to include Glyph lights, which Nothing has offered on previous phones as a way to alert you about notifications.

    Beyond the absence of the Glyph lights, the image also shows that the Nothing Phone 3 will have three cameras on the back, similar to the recently-launched Nothing 3A and 3A Pro. It also looks like the Phone 3 will carry over the translucent back.

    Nothing is set to officially launch the Nothing Phone 3, which CEO Carl Pei described to employees as a “flagship” phone, on July 1st at 1PM ET. Last year, Pei published a video and a post on X talking about how the Phone 3 will be all about AI: “It’s important we get the product right, integrating hardware and AI in a way that is both useful and brings a smile to people’s faces,” he wrote.

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