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Glyph Matrix On Nothing Phone 3: Everything You Can Do With The New Interface

Glyph Matrix On Nothing Phone 3: Everything You Can Do With The New Interface

Forbes6 hours ago
Nothing Phone 3 in Black
Nothing's new phone doesn't feature LED strips anymore. The Nothing Phone 3 is a flagship device that trades its signature look for a new interface, called the Glyph Matrix. It is a monochrome display that Nothing says is 'designed to communicate without pulling you in.' It offers information at a glance without you needing to turn on the display. Here's what you can do with the new set of lights.
Glyph Matrix, Glyph Toys, Glyph Button And Everything Else
Glyph Toys on Nothing Phone 3
The Glyph Matrix is more subtle than Nothing Phone 2's Glyph Lights. It adds a new Glyph Button to control the interface, which lets you switch between different functionalities or switch on or off the Matrix without needing to go to Settings or tile in the Notification panel. The Glyph Button adds interactivity to the Glyph Matrix. You can tap to cycle through tools and widgets and hold to play,
The Glyph Matrix also houses Glyph Toys, which are a collection of micro-experiences and games. It is both fun and functional and here's everything the new light interface is capable of doing right now.
Nothing Phone 3 in White
The Glyph Matrix is a new interface that is open to third-party developers, so you can expect the functionalities to expand with time. It is also accompanied by a red Recording Light that blinks when you're shooting a video or activate the voice recorder.
Nothing is moving away from the signature design language and it'll be interesting to see how it competes with Apple, Google and Samsung smartphones since it is no longer undercutting them but competing directly with a $799 price tag.
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