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Nothing is gearing up to launch its highly anticipated flagship, the Phone (3), next month. While the company has teased glimpses of the device, today’s leak from tipster Max Jambor offers the first full look at the smartphone — and it’s a major shift from its predecessors.

One of the most notable changes is the removal of the signature Glyph LED interface. Instead, Nothing is reportedly introducing a dot matrix display on the back, although this feature isn’t visible in the leaked image. This marks a bold departure from the interactive Glyph system, raising questions about how the new interface will function.

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Design-wise, the Phone (3) retains Nothing’s iconic transparent aesthetic with exposed screws but leans more toward an industrial look than the sci-fi-inspired designs of the past. The leak also reveals a new and divisive triple-camera layout, introducing a fresh rear design that stands out.

Additional design elements include squared-off edges and black-accented buttons, particularly noticeable on the white variant shown in the image.

While much remains under wraps, leaks suggest that the Phone (3) will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. It’s also expected to feature a 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED display and a camera system led by a 50MP primary sensor. Furthermore, the Phone (3) could be the first Nothing device to ship with Android 16 out of the box.