Nothing Phone (3) Leak Reveals Sleek, Industrial Redesign — No Glyph Lights in Sight

The Nothing Phone (3) has just surfaced in what appears to be a high-resolution render leak, and the design direction is turning heads for all the right reasons — and one very unexpected omission. Shared by reliable tipster Max Jambor, the image showcases a phone that still embodies Nothing’s signature transparent, industrial aesthetic — but with a cleaner, more minimal interpretation. Notably, it seems to ditch one of the brand’s most iconic elements: the Glyph Interface.

From its inception, Nothing has leaned hard into visual identity. The Glyph lighting system — part functional notification tool, part branding experiment — made the Phone (1) and Phone (2) instantly recognizable. But if this leak proves accurate, the Phone (3) breaks from that tradition. The back panel shown in the image is a beautifully deconstructed array of metallic textures, screws, ridges, and circuit-like patterns — but no lights. There’s no trace of the concentric LED shapes or even the rumored dot-matrix setup. It’s still visually busy, but now in a more tactile, hardware-first way that leans closer to industrial design purity than past models.

Perhaps the most striking element is the redesigned camera bump. Instead of the dual-camera setup of its predecessors, the Phone (3) houses a triple-camera system in a rounded triangular formation. The module is embedded in a large, subtly ridged circle that echoes classic mechanical design — almost like the dial of a high-end timepiece. This new shape hints at a merging of the visual DNA from the mid-range Nothing Phone (3a) and the more robust 3a Pro, suggesting Nothing is aiming for a unified design language across the board.

While there’s still speculation that some form of low-profile lighting could be embedded invisibly, Nothing itself has hinted that the Glyph Interface is “dead,” implying a shift in user interaction philosophy. Whether that means a more software-driven approach or a different kind of minimal notification system remains to be seen.

The Nothing Phone (3) is expected to launch on July 1st, alongside the company’s first pair of over-ear headphones. Early leaks point to a potential $800 price point in the U.S., which would place it firmly in the premium mid-tier category — directly targeting brands like Google and OnePlus.

For now, this render suggests a bold reimagining of what Nothing’s hardware can be when the lights go out — and industrial design takes center stage.

via 9to5google

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