Nothing confirms what’s replacing the Glyph LEDs on the Phone (3) | Infinium-tech
A while ago, nothing announced that the upcoming phone (3) would not have its glyph LED on the back, a feature that has quickly become the brand trademark. From that moment onwards, there was speculation that Gliff LED would be replaced with a dot-matrix display.
And now, the company has confirmed this. It will be the branded glyph matrix, undoubtedly billed as the next logical development of the gliff – and it makes sense, as the dot -matrics display will be much more adapable than the dotted LEDs through the random parts of the rear of the phone.
When the light becomes a language.
Introduction to Gliff Matrix.
Phone (3). 1 July. pic.twitter.com/YTLPDILMO6
– nothing nothing) June 19, 2025
As you can see in the teaser video above, the dot-matrix display is deployed on the top right of the rear of anything (3), which makes us feel that the camera island will not be concentrated, but the left-monotonous-unseen-unseen it will make it for a very strange form. So some time ago rendered? Maybe take it with some extra salt.
Nothing has already confirmed that the phone (3) is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8S General 4, and will get five major Android OS updates and seven -year security updates. The device will be unveiled at a special event in London on 1 July, with the Nathing Headphone (1).
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