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Instead, it has a small dot "Glyph Matrix" LED screen. It's on the back in the upper right corner, opposite the camera modules.
Nothing's highest-end effort to date does things different on design, but there's a proper contender underneath ...
Long-pressing the Glyph button will display the caller’s name or number during calls. This feature is reminiscent of Asus’ ROG Phone 9 Pro with its rear dot matrix display.
Alongside Glyph-style notifications, the matrix will be able to display simple widgets, such as weather and battery levels. It can be a stopwatch, and even a low-res mirror (more on that later).
Gone is the familiar Glyph Interface that helped Nothing stand out. In its place is the new Glyph Matrix: a 489-LED dot-matrix display tucked into the top-right of the transparent back.
Replacing the larger LED light strips that we saw on the Nothing Phone (1) and Nothing Phone (2), the Glyph Matrix will instead appear as a circular module in the top right corner of the back ...
Nothing has revealed the replacement for the Glyph Interface on the rear of it's phone. As predicted, there's a section of dot matrix illumination, which is called Glyph Matrix. However, it's not ...
That design feature—a bunch of LED lights on the back of the phone that flash for notifications and timers—will be replaced with a small dot matrix display in the phone’s top right.
With the Phone (3), the Glyph Matrix replaces the old Glyph. The Matrix is a smaller LED tucked into the upper-right corner of the rear that uses dot-matrix-style animations to convey information.
As previously confirmed by Nothing, the Phone (3) no longer features the signature Glyph LED lights. Instead, Nothing is reportedly opting for a dot matrix display on the back. That’s not ...
The main display of the Nothing Phone (3) is a 6.67-inch OLED with a resolution of, 1260 × 2800 pixels. According to Nothing, the 120 hertz screen with symmetrical frame achieves a maximum dot ...