Nothing leaked the phone 3 render 1 July before launch; Specific rear camera layout reveal

Nothing The phone 3 is set to go to officially with Headphone 1 next week. Just a few days before the launch, the new render of Phone 3 leaked the design showing the design. The alleged renders show the new ‘Gliff Matrix’ display that swim independently in the top corner of the device. Nothing is not fixed at any particular place in the rear camera sensor images of the phone 3. Nothing Phone 3 has already been confirmed to be operated by Snapdragon 8S General 4 chipset. This will include a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto sensor on the rear.

Nothing leaked the phone 3 design

Shared by Android headlines, New rendered rendering of Nothing phone 3 Suggest a black and white color option for the phone. It is seen with a hole punch display design and has a gliff-matrix interface on the rear panel. The design language looks a bit identical Phone 3A And Phone 3A Pro Model.

Official looking render shows a unique camera system on the phone 3. The top camera is located on the left and is not aligned with the other two sensors. Both these sensors are arranged next to each other, close to the edge of the phone. New leak renders align recently Nothing shared by design teaser,

On 1 July, there is nothing set to reveal the phone 1 with Headphone 1. The company has already announced that the phone 3 will ship with a Snapdragon 8S General 4 chipset and A. 50-megapixel periscope telephoto cameraThe brand will provide a five -year Android OS update for the phone. It is confirmed to receive a seven -year security patch.

While we do not have confirmation about the rest of the camera array, a recent leak said that it would include a 50-megapixel primary and ultravide sensors. The handset has been tipped to include a 50-megapixel selfie camera. This is rumored to come up with a 6.7 -inch Ltpo OLED display with a 1.5K resolution.

The phone is not expected to pack 5,150mAh battery on the phone 3 with the support of 100W wired charging. The phone can support 15W wireless charging.

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