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The Nothing Phone 3 teasers continue to flow, and we’ve just been given a sneak peek at a unique feature the firm’s upcoming flagship handset will be packing. Nothing posted an update announcing a new ...
Nothing teases its upcoming Phone 3 with a new design element called “Glyph Matrix.” The teaser suggests dot matrix-style lighting on the back of the device, potentially for more intricate light ...
When Nothing announced the Phone 3 earlier this year, the most striking aspect of the device was the dot matrix-style round screen at the back. The company subsequently opened the underlying system ...
Nothing announced the Phone (3) that comes with its new Glyph Matrix technology. It has been two years since the company released a flagship smartphone, and they are going all-out with the Phone (3), ...
Nothing just announced its long-awaited "first true flagship," the Nothing Phone 3, and killed off one of its most popular and unique phone features in the process. The flashing lights that ...
After months of leaks and speculation, the Nothing Phone (3) is finally here. And yes, those renders were real. The phone features a misaligned camera on top, which may take a minute to get used to.
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. The Nothing Phone 3 marketing scheme is doing what it does, this time by hyping up the death of the Glyph ...
Nothing has released a teaser for the Phone 4a Pro ahead of it launch. The teaser reveals a divisive change to the Glyph Matrix.
The Nothing Phone (3) has been announced at a special reveal event in London, and once again, the UK-based design-first tech brand is pushing against the grain. The third-generation smartphone from ...
This wholly redesigned flagship provides personal experiences in a unique device that packs top specs and cameras to boost performance and cater to creators. It should also be easier to buy. I’m PCMag ...