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Nothing Phone 3 Leak Spills Major Specs Days Before Launch

The buzz around Nothing’s next flagship just got louder. With just days to go before its official launch, a massive leak has spilled most of the key specs — and it looks like the Phone 3 might be Nothing’s boldest bet yet.

Bigger, Brighter, and Sharper: The Display Rundown

Leaks suggest that the Nothing Phone 3 will feature a 6.7-inch LTPO OLED screen. That’s big — not monstrous, but definitely in the zone of serious screen real estate. The resolution? A sharp 1.5K, putting it somewhere between full HD+ and quad HD. Perfect middle ground for users who want clarity without eating battery for breakfast.

And it’s not just the size or pixels. The LTPO tech means the refresh rate can adapt on the fly — so whether you’re watching Reels, scrolling X (yeah, Twitter), or gaming on max settings, the experience should feel buttery.

It’s clear Nothing wants users to notice the screen first.

Triple 50-Megapixel Cameras: More Than Just Numbers

This is where things get spicy. The leak says there’ll be not one, not two — but three 50MP cameras. That’s a lot of megapixels for a phone at this price bracket (if Nothing follows its usual pricing playbook).

You’re looking at:

  • A 50MP primary shooter (likely with OIS)

  • A 50MP ultra-wide

  • A 50MP periscope telephoto with 3x optical zoom

Now, the periscope zoom feature is an interesting addition. It’s typically found in more premium-tier flagships, and if Nothing nails this, it could raise serious eyebrows in Samsung and Apple’s direction.

Some might say, why triple 50s? Because it’s cleaner. Fewer weak links in the chain. Less “oh, that’s just the 2MP macro lens” talk.

Expect sharper portraits, more usable zoom, and better landscape shots across the board.

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What’s New with the Glyph Matrix?

There’s something different about the back, too. Tipsters say the Nothing Phone 3 will ditch the previous “Glyph Interface” name in favor of “Glyph Matrix.” Doesn’t sound huge on paper — but knowing Nothing, it probably is.

The idea is that those LED strips aren’t just there to flash for notifications anymore. With the new Glyph Matrix, users may get customizable patterns, potentially even app-specific flashes or smart integrations like countdown timers or ride-hailing status lights.

Nothing’s always treated the Glyph as more than just a gimmick — and with this, they might finally make it practical.

Only one sentence here, because some details are still foggy.

Charging Speed Gets a Serious Boost

One of the standouts in the leak? The 100W fast charging. That’s blazing. We’re talking zero to 50% in about 15 minutes if Nothing pulls it off right.

It’s paired with a chunky 5,150mAh battery — slightly bigger than what we saw in the Phone 2.

In a year where Apple might still ship a 20W charger and call it revolutionary, this is a quiet flex.

Fast charging doesn’t mean much if the battery dies quickly. But the combo of LTPO screen and smart software tweaks in Nothing OS 3.5 (more on that soon) could make it last longer than you’d expect.

Some folks are probably side-eyeing wireless charging, though. Nothing’s been quiet about that so far. If it’s gone, expect complaints.


Nothing OS 3.5: All Eyes on Software This Time

So, let’s talk software. Nothing OS 3.5, built on Android 15, will debut with the Phone 3. That’s a big deal. Android 15 hasn’t fully rolled out yet, so launching with it baked in gives the Phone 3 a slight futureproof edge.

Now, Nothing’s past software had its quirks — snappy UI but a bit barebones.

Sources say OS 3.5 focuses on personalization. Think deeper Glyph control, maybe new animations, system-wide themes. Stuff that feels “yours.”

Here’s a quick comparison to show what’s likely new:

Feature Nothing OS 2.5 Nothing OS 3.5 (Expected)
Android Version Android 14 Android 15
Glyph Controls Basic Patterns Custom Matrix + Smart Scenes
Widgets Standard Layout Interactive, Resizable Widgets
Battery Optimization Static Modes Adaptive AI-based Management

One-sentence paragraph again, just to keep things breezy.

All eyes will be on whether the software can match the hype of the hardware this time around.

Samsung, Google, and Apple—Pay Attention

Let’s not pretend this launch happens in a vacuum. While Nothing’s not selling in Samsung or Apple volumes, it’s carving a fanbase. A loud one.

Samsung’s Galaxy A-series has long ruled the upper midrange segment. But a Phone 3 priced under ₹45,000 ($550-ish) with these specs? That’s a direct hit.

Google’s Pixel 8a might be smarter with AI stuff, sure, but it doesn’t have this flash factor. Or the flash. Literally.

Apple? Well, if they stick to the usual iPhone 16 formula — especially with 60Hz displays on base models — people will notice the contrast more sharply this time.

It’s no longer a gimmick brand with a see-through back. It’s a legit player now.

Final Thoughts? Wait and Watch

Look, leaks are leaks. Things can change. Specs might shift, names might tweak, and features could get delayed or dropped.

But this leak — if it’s accurate — paints a clear picture. Nothing Phone 3 is a serious contender. And this time, it’s not just weird lighting and aesthetic points. It’s got muscle.

Now it’s up to Nothing to make the launch stick.

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