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Nothing Phone 3 Set for July Launch: Ditches Glyph Interface, Promises Major Upgrades

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The much-anticipated Nothing Phone 3 is set to launch in July, marking a new chapter for the innovative tech brand. While Nothing has yet to reveal the exact launch date, the company has teased key details that hint at a bold new direction for its flagship device.

Nothing Phone 3: A Fresh Design Without the Glyph Interface

Unlike its predecessors, the Nothing Phone 3 will no longer feature the signature Glyph interface — a feature that once set the brand apart. Instead, Nothing has confirmed that the upcoming flagship will adopt a back panel design inspired by the CMF Phone 2 Pro. This shift signals a new design language for the company, moving away from the flashy lights of earlier models.

High-End Materials and Performance Boosts on the Horizon

Nothing co-founder Carl Pei has teased several exciting features for the Nothing Phone 3. According to Pei, the new phone will use high-end materials, offer a major performance upgrade, and bring software improvements that aim to deliver a more seamless user experience.

These hints suggest a flagship device built to compete at the top of the market, offering a blend of premium design and enhanced functionality.

Nothing Phone 3 Price: Premium Tag Expected

Carl Pei has hinted at a price tag of around £800 (approximately ₹92,000) for the Nothing Phone 3 in the UK market. For India, the expected price range is estimated between ₹60,000 and ₹70,000 — a notable jump from the Nothing Phone (2), which launched at ₹44,999–₹54,999.

While fans of the brand may have hoped for a more affordable flagship, industry insiders warn that the Nothing Phone 3 may not be a budget-friendly option. With a focus on high-end materials and major performance upgrades, the higher price point may reflect the value of the device — although final pricing for India is still to be officially announced.

What to Expect from the Nothing Phone 3

With its official unveiling set for July, the Nothing Phone 3 remains a device full of intrigue. The company’s decision to abandon the Glyph interface, alongside promises of premium build quality and better performance, indicates a clear focus on delivering a refined flagship experience.

As we await the full reveal, fans and tech enthusiasts can expect a phone that blends a fresh design approach with meaningful hardware and software improvements.

Stay tuned for more updates as Nothing gears up for its July launch.

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