So, the Nothing Phone (3) is making the rounds again this time courtesy of Max Jambor, who leaked an image that shows off its full rear design. I’ve been quietly optimistic about this launch since Nothing teased a July 1 announcement for their first so-called “proper flagship.” But looking at this image… I’m not sold. The most jarring thing? That camera island looks unexpectedly tiny. And while angles can be deceptive, this doesn’t scream premium or flagship in any sense. If anything, it resembles a toned-down version of the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro.

Then there’s the whole Glyph Interface situation. Nothing scrapped it, and rumors suggested a dot-matrix display might replace it — something quirky and bold like the ROG Phones. But from this leak, there’s no clear sign of it. Unless they’ve hidden it under a translucent layer, which seems unlikely, the back just feels too plain. For a brand that built its identity on standing out, this feels like a step backward. I get minimalism, but you can’t sell minimal effort at a flagship price.
There have already been quite a few teasers and leaks, but that's not enough. Here comes your very first look at the upcoming Nothing Phone (3)! 👀 pic.twitter.com/zuxVQfu3Xs
— Max Jambor (@MaxJmb) June 10, 2025
Speaking of price, Carl Pei confirmed it’ll land around £800 — roughly ₹93,000 in India. That’s steep for what this device seems to offer. Even with over-ear headphones incoming, unless they’ve kept some groundbreaking features under wraps, this doesn’t feel like a justifiable price jump. Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if the final product ends up being a glorified Phone (3a) Pro with a higher price tag and a slightly fancier box.
