- Nothing has teased its new Glyph Matrix interface on the Phone (3).
- These customizable dot matrix LEDS will replace the Glyph Interface.
- The Glyph Matrix is located on the right side of the phone, unlike the previous Glyph LEDs.
The Nothing Phone (3) is all set to launch next month, and it will be the first “true flagship” phone from the company after two years. Previously, the company revealed it’s killing the Glyph LEDs in the Phone (3). Now we finally know what’s coming: meet the new Glyph Matrix. Here’s how the feature will work.

Glyph Matrix Set to Debut In Nothing Phone (3)
In a new teaser, Nothing has revealed the new Glyph Matrix interface. It will be present on the top right corner of the phone and will work similarly to the one on the ASUS ROG Phone 9 series.
And just like ASUS’s offering, it will be customizable, letting users tweak LEDS to their liking. More than just being fancy LEDs, these will be more practical and useful.

Unlike the Glyph LEDs, which were present in the center, these lie on the right side, contrary to previous leaks. Interestingly, a render shared by 9to5Google shows how the Glyph Matrix will look on the leaked render
Although the possibility of either render being correct is true. This is since the cameras are located too close to the Glyph Matrix LEDs on the top right corner.
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Coming back to the Phone (3), it will ship with the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. Furthermore, the device will get five years of OS and seven years of security patches, the longest for any Nothing device.
The Phone (3) will also be the most expensive device from the company to date. It will cost $799 for the 12GB RAM=256GB model and $899 for the 16 GB+512 GB model.
The Phone (3) will debut on July 1, 2025, and will launch alongside the Nothing Headphones (1). These headphones will be available in black and white