
Nothing Phone 3 will introduce the Glyph Matrix
Nothing on Thursday (June 19, 2025) shared on X that Phone 3 will have Glyph Matrix at the back. It replaces the Glyph interface that used to feature on previous generation phones.
Nothing Phone 3 will be launched on July 1 along with Headphone 1.
'When light becomes language...Introducing the Glyph Matrix,' tweeted Nothing.
Earlier, Nothing announced that they had 'killed the glyph interface.' It was then speculated that Phone 3 will not have it but instead feature a dot matrix design.
We still do not know what purpose the new Glyph Matrix will serve. It could be similar to the glyph interface which used to notify about calls, messages, rides or order status, but in a matrix.
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Meanwhile, the London-based company had confirmed that Phone 3 will run the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor.

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