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That's actually an important thing to note about the Nothing Phone 3—it's launching in the US. Some of the company's past phones were geared toward other markets and were sold stateside only as ...
For instance, showing off a dot matrix-style WhatsApp logo every time you get a WhatsApp message would be pretty neat. We now wait for Nothing to share more information about the Phone 3.
The matrix is made of 489 LEDs, and offers more utility than a light show. Nothing says it's an evolution of the flashing lights of the Glyph Interface into something more practical.
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Nothing on Thursday shared on X that Phone 3 will have Glyph Matrix at the back. It replaces the Glyph interface that used to feature on previous generation phones ...
This short clip doesn’t necessarily tell us much, other than the back of the phone won’t be fully filled with dot matrix lights. While that would have been cool, the rear lighting system is ...
Speaking to Design Milk (picked up by 91Mobiles), Nothing's head of design Adam Bates has discussed how the new Glyph Matrix on the Nothing Phone (3) will work and how it will be different to the ...
The big new feature on the Phone (3) is the Glyph Matrix, a screen at the top left corner of the back. It is a 25-by-25 pixel dot matrix display composed of 489 individually lit LEDs.
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In its place, Nothing is introducing the new "Glyph Matrix" interface on the rear of the Phone 3, as announced in a recent post on X. This new feature sets the Phone 3 apart from its predecessors ...
Tactile textures And that’s not all. Just a day before the Glyph Matrix drop, Nothing gave us a look at a small feature detail for the Headphones 1. The design teaser appears to show a dimpled ...
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