The Nothing Phone 3 might have the weirdest camera design out there
- The Nothing Phone 3 has been rumored to have a unique camera design, but new renders from Android Headlines show an even more unusual layout.
- The camera design features three cameras in a separated layout: two lined up next to each other and one in the corner of the phone.
- Details from teases by Nothing suggest that these renders could be representative of the real design, including the placement of the 50MP periscope lens.
- Nothing has teased an element called the “Glyph Matrix” on the top-right corner of the phone, which is also included in the Android Headlines renders.
- The Nothing Phone 3 and its accompanying headphones are set to be fully revealed on July 1st, giving fans a chance to see the design up close for the first time.
Earlier this month, I wrote about a leaked image of what was rumored to be the Nothing Phone 3. That image showed a design with a translucent back and three center-aligned cameras. But a new set of supposed Nothing Phone 3 images reveal a different design — with one of the wildest camera layouts I’ve ever seen.
Renders from Android Headlines show a phone with a translucent back but three cameras in a weirdly separated layout. Instead of a neat triangle like on Pro iPhones or the camera bar on Pixels, these renders show two cameras lined up next to each other and another that’s in the corner of the phone and not really aligned with anything else. It’s kind of like the bold camera layout for the Nothing 3A Pro, but even bolder.
Details from teases directly from Nothing indicate that these renders could be representative of the real deal. Yesterday, for example, Nothing posted an image of the Phone 3’s 50MP periscope lens on X, and its placement and design appear to match up with one of the cameras in the renders from Android Headlines. Nothing has also teased something it calls the “Glyph Matrix” on the top-right corner of the phone, and Android Headlines’ renders include an element that looks like it could be the Glyph Matrix in that same spot.
We don’t have long to wait to see if these renders are an early look at the phone’s design. Nothing is set to fully reveal the Phone 3 – and the translucent, over-ear Headphone 1 headphones – on July 1st.