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Nothing Phone 3 Set To Drop Glyph Lights, But It May Get 5 Major Upgrades Over Phone 2

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Last updated: 2025/06/13 at 10:53 PM
News Room Published 13 June 2025
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The Nothing Phone 3 is officially launching on July 1, 2025, which is positioned as a true flagship for the first time by the tech giant. Which means, it is set to have a significant step up from the Phone 2. However, one of the most talked about features of all Nothing Phones is about to end with this upcoming phone – the Glyph Interface. I still remember the first time when Nothing Phone 1 launched, the two most exciting factors which made it stand out in the crowd were transparent back and Glyph interface.

Now, Nothing’s signature LED light design on the back is all set to bid adieu. A leaked render as well as Nothing’s teaser itself has confirmed its removal, pointing towards a whole new look for the Phone 3. Better aesthetics, cost cutting or a whole new look – whatever may be the reason is behind this decision, fans will surely miss the Glyph interface. But what will be different with the Nothing Phone 3 over the Nothing Phone 2? Have a look.

Nothing Phone 3 vs Nothing Phone 2: What to expect

Design Shift

Fans who loved the flashy, interactive Glyph lights might be in for a surprise. The new leaked renders show a clean, redesigned back panel — minus the glowing lights. While it still maintains a semi-transparent design, it appears more subdued. The new rear also hints at the Essential Key, a feature rumoured to offer programmable functionality.

Display Getting Better?

Another area getting a serious upgrade is the display. The Nothing Phone 3 is expected to support up to 3000 nits of peak brightness, a major jump from the 1600 nits seen in the Phone 2. This should result in much better visibility, especially under direct sunlight.

Flagship Chipset

Performance-wise, the Phone 3 is expected to ship with either the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 or Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip. That’s a major leap from the 8+ Gen 1 on the Phone 2. Alongside this, Nothing is also hinting at deeper AI integration, though we’ll likely hear more about that closer to launch.

Triple Camera Setup Coming?

While the Phone 2 had a dual 50MP setup, the Phone 3 is expected to introduce a triple camera system — with the same 50MP primary and ultrawide lenses, plus a new 50MP telephoto periscope lens offering 3x optical zoom.

Battery and Charging Upgrades

Battery life and charging speed are both seeing improvements. The Phone 3 may come with a 5000mAh battery and support 100W fast charging, compared to the 4700mAh and 45W on Phone 2. However, as with many flagships, the charging brick may be sold separately.

Nothing Phone 3 Expected Price

The Phone 3 is expected to be priced around £800 in the UK, and could land in India at Rs 80,000–Rs 90,000, reflecting its move into true flagship territory. This is a notable jump from the Rs 44,999 starting price of Phone 2.





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