There’s nothing Set to unveil the phone (3) on 1 JulyAnd already revealed some details about the smartphone. One Nothing the image of the phone (3) Earlier this month, the design of the phone leaked by Tipster Max Jambor was revealed, but it appears that the image was fake, because new pictures that have surfaced online – and those who are official renders – paint a separate photo.
These render are shared by Android headlinesGive us your best yet Nothing call (3)They show us smartphones in black and white color (gray can be called) color.
Nothing has a punch-hole display at the front in the phone (3), but it is behind which is more interesting. Or should we say asymmetrical or controversial due to camera alignment? The smartphone has three rear cameras, one of which is close to the edge of the phone at the top, which is below it. We find this placement strange, but tell us your views in the comments below.
Nothing has expanded the camera setup of the phone (3), but it is confirmed that the out-of-off-solution top camera is a 50MP periscope telephoto unit. Rumors claim that other two cameras (primary and ultravide) also use 50MP sensors. The black circle you see on the right side of the back cover is for gliff matrix.
Phone (3) with 50 MP periscope lens.
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These renders further state that nothing is built in the phone (3). The volume buttons are located on the left, while the power key is on the right. It is connected to another button, which can be the required key that we have seen earlier Nothing call (3A) And Phone (3A) Pro,
Nothing, apart from confirming the presence of 50mp periscope camera on the phone (3), there is nothing that the smartphone also confirms Snapdragon 8S General 4 will be operated by Soke And Get OS upgrade for five years and safety update for seven years,
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Nothing glasses (3) Include a 6.7 “FullHD+ OLED display, a 50 MP selfie camera, and 5,150 mAh battery. The smartphone is also called 100W charging support, but recently one recently Authentication list It was suggested that it would be 65W instead.