Nothing has a separate fan base with the users specifically seeking innovation and bold design, which remains the company's signature. The company has a fun way of involving its users in the outlook of its device by launching a special community edition that is designed according to what the community wants. Users now seem hooked on the Nothing Phone (3), which the rumor mill has been churning about for quite some time. We have been hearing that the company will no longer continue with its classic Glyph Interface for the upcoming phone. Whether this remains true is yet to be seen, but we now have the official confirmation for when the new phone will be unveiled.
Nothing has confirmed the official launch date for the Nothing Phone (3), and it seems like we will see the device sooner than expected
Nothing is gearing up for the unveiling of It's Nothing Phone (3), with leaks giving away some key information about the upcoming device. Earlier , the company hinted at a summer launch window, but it was a generic timeline with users and the tech community wanting to know more specifics. The company has finally put an end to the curiosity by giving away the official launch date for the Phone (3).
Nothing has confirmed about the date through a short video posted on X that stated that the device would be released on July 1, at 18:00 BST or 10 AM PT. While the teaser did not specifically share the device, it does have a dot-matrix light pattern flashing that might hint at the visual direction of the Phone (3), as it tends to align with Nothing OS as well.
Come to Play.
Phone (3). 1 July, 18:00 BST. pic.twitter.com/9afIpKao1s
— Nothing (@nothing) June 3, 2025
It has not been long since a report claimed that Nothing is pivoting in a new direction when it comes to the design or outlook of the device, and it would kill the signature Glyph Interface seen in the Phone (1) and Phone (2). It could be that the company is not entirely ditching the lighting system but instead reinventing it in an attempt to be more cohesive with Nothing OS's dot matrix aesthetic and have a uniform design language.
If we also observe the flashing pattern in the teaser intently, we can see the lighting system follow a more matrix-style layout or a rectangular format instead of the segmented strips and rings seen on the earlier phones. This could help present the lights in a more blended way, giving an overall modern outlook. Those who want to stay updated on the upcoming phone can use the sign-up form now available on the website. The Phone (3), as per recent leaks, is expected to be priced at $799. We will share more details as the launch date approaches, so stay tuned.
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