Nothing has announced the 'Phone (3),' which is equipped with a dot LCD on the back and packed with four 50MP cameras, and the 'Headphone (1),' a rectangular wireless headphone with ear pads.



Nothing, a device manufacturer that has released many products with attention to detail, such as appearance and sound effects, announced the smartphone ' Phone (3) ' with a dot LCD on the back and its first wireless headphones ' Headphone (1) ' on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.

Phone (3) | Nothing | UK

https://nothing.tech/products/phone-3?Colour=White&Capacity=12%2B256GB

Headphones (1) | Nothing | UK
https://nothing.tech/products/headphone-1?Colour=White

◆Phone (3)
The Phone (3) comes in two colors: white and black.



The phone is equipped with a dot-based display called the 'Glyph Matrix' on the top right of the back, but the '

flashing LED line on the back ' that was a feature of previous Nothing smartphones has been abolished.



The phone has three rear cameras and one front camera. All four cameras are 50MP high-resolution. Engadget, who participated in the Phone (3) trial,

commented that 'The camera app runs faster than previous Nothing smartphones, and the low-light shooting performance seems to be close to Google's Pixel series.'



The SoC uses

Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. The price is $ 799 (about 115,000 yen) for the '12GB RAM: 256GB storage' model, and $ 899 (129,000 yen) for the '16GB RAM: 512GB storage' model.



Pre-orders for the iPhone (3) will begin on July 4, 2025, and the phone will be released on July 15, 2025. Details of the phone's release in Japan will be released in the summer of 2025.

◆Headphone (1)
The headphones (1) are wireless headphones developed in collaboration with audio equipment manufacturer KEF, and feature a 40mm dynamic driver packed into a square housing. They also use AI to suppress noise during phone calls.



The headphones (1) are also available in two colors: white and black.



Many wireless headphones use touch controls, but the Headphone (1) is equipped with many physical buttons. How-To Geek, who tried out the Headphone (1) early, described it as 'the most user-friendly control system I've ever experienced.'

The price of the headphones (1) is $299 (approximately 43,000 yen), and Sony plans to announce their release in Japan 'sometime this summer.'

in Mobile,   Hardware, Posted by log1o_hf