Nothing Phone (3) Design Leaks in High-Quality Official Renders; Have a Look

Usama Rasool

Nothing is just a few days away from the Phone 3’s official unveiling. The company will formally announce its new flagship device on July 1st. But, ahead of that, we’ve found some high-quality renders in a major leak, which reveal the true design of Nothing Phone (3)


The renders we saw earlier this month, provided by Max Jambor, turned out to be fake. Android Headline’s leak today could turn out to be legit, since it gets many of the suspected details right. The images shown by the publication give us the best look yet at the Phone 3’s White and Black colors.

It’s a curious design with a slightly odd camera placement. But that’s to be expected — It is, after all, a Nothing Phone. The company has already teased the handset’s 50MP periscope lens on X. And it looked exactly the same as you see in those renders.


Another clue that proves the legitimacy of these renders is the pixel matrix display on the back. Nothing’s CEO has already confirmed that they are dropping the Glyph interface this year to try something new. That’s exactly what we are seeing in the top right corner of the device.


The volume buttons are on the left, and the power key is on the right side. The other button that has a slightly beveled look could be the Essential Space key from the Nothing phone latest models, Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro. Display-wise, we can see some improvement in the bezels and corner radius. 


Nothing even dropped a clue about the device’s chipset, which, from the looks of it, is going to be the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. This chip has a 3.2GHz Cortex-X5 prime core, which means it won’t be as efficient or as potent as the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Also, this newcomer may not have mmWave or 8K video support because of the weaker chipset.

The Phone (3) is also suspected to have 7 years of Software support from the company. This was confirmed by Akis Evangelidis on X, who is one of Nothing’s co-founders. He said the 8s Gen 4 allows for up to seven years of security updates, which is exactly the case for the Phone (3). We now look forward to its launch on July 1st for the rest of its details. Stay tuned if you don’t want to miss anything. 

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