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Nothing Headphone 1 to launch in India on July 1, its sound will be tuned by premium audio company KEF
Nothing Headphone 1 to launch in India on July 1, its sound will be tuned by premium audio company KEF

India Today

time2 hours ago

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  • India Today

Nothing Headphone 1 to launch in India on July 1, its sound will be tuned by premium audio company KEF

On July 1, Nothing is launching its Phone 3 in India. Now the company has confirmed that it will also be launching the Headphone 1, its first full-size headphones, in India on the same day. While it was earlier revealed that the Headphone 1 will be launched at Nothing's global event on July 1, on Friday, the company confirmed that the product is also coming to India on the same day. advertisementThe Nothing Phone 3 will also be coming to India on July 1. The confirmation about the headphones came from Akis Evangelidis, the co-founder of Nothing and its current India head. Akis tweeted on Friday, 'Headphone (1) will be launched in India at the same time as global.'Akis tweeted on the same day when multiple leaks confirmed the design of the Headphone 1. For its first big headphones, the company is going to follow a similar retro-futuristic design, complete with transparent back and industrial look, which it has so far followed with its phones. As for the earpads, it seems Nothing is going with a squarish shape instead of round, similar to some of the Bowers & Wilkins that we have seen earlier. The design also hints that the Headphone 1 is going to be a premium set of cans, with the headband using some metal and lots of padding. Along with the design, which has now come to light, we already know that the Headphone 1 will have its sound tuned by KEF. Now, KEF is a brand solely focussed on extremely high-end audio products. While its specialisation is in speakers, the brand also sells a headphone — KEF MU 7 — that is priced around $400. So, it is expected that the Headphone 1 may offer the kind of sound that punches above its weight and price point. advertisementAlthough more details about the Nothing Headphone 1 will become clear in the coming days, or on July 1, there is an indication that with its headphones, the company is taking an aim at the likes of Sony and Bose, which sell highly-regarded full-size wireless headphones. And, just like it does in the phone market, Nothing may possibly try to undercut the audio giants in pricing with the Headphone 1. This means it may come in around Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000. Along with the Headphone 1, Nothing is also launching the Phone 3 on July 1. The phone, which Nothing is calling its 'true flagship', is going to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. Compared to the Phone 2, it is also expected to feature a revamped camera system as well as other key improvements in areas like screen and sound system. It is expected that the Nothing Phone 3 may get a price of around Rs 60,000 in India.

Nothing Phone 3 India launch on July 1: 5 upcoming updates
Nothing Phone 3 India launch on July 1: 5 upcoming updates

India Today

time8 hours ago

  • India Today

Nothing Phone 3 India launch on July 1: 5 upcoming updates

Nothing Phone 3 India launch on July 1: 5 upcoming updates By Unnati Gusain Concept image: X/ @apurba004 Nothing Phone 3 is confirmed to launch on July 1 in India. While several details are still under wraps, fresh design and price details have surfaced online. Let's take a look. Credit: X/@Ash89081 Nothing Phone 3: India launch Nothing Phone 3 processor Nothing has recently confirmed that the Phone 3 will be powered by a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip. Nothing Phone 3 design Tipster Max Jambor has shared a render of the Nothing Phone (3) smartphone, which shows that it doesn't have any lights at the back. Credit: X/@MaxJMB Nothing Phone 3 glyph In a teaser, the company has confirmed that it is ditching Glyph interface. Credit: X/@parthiv_chakma Nothing Phone 3 camera Nothing Phone 3 is expected to feature triple camera setup, including a telephoto lens. In terms of battery life, Nothing is reportedly planning a slight increase in capacity, with the Phone 3 expected to house a battery rated at just above 5,000mAh. Nothing Phone 3 battery Interestingly, the Phone 3 is also tipped to launch with Android 15 pre-installed, even though Android 16 may be available by the time the device reaches consumers. Nothing Phone 3 OS Credit: X/@techdroider CEO Carl Pei revealed that the Phone 3 will be priced at 'around EUR 800,' which roughly translates to $1,063 in the US and approximately Rs 90,500 in India based on current exchange rates. Nothing Phone 3 price This marks a significant jump from the Nothing Phone 2, which debuted in India at a starting price of Rs 44,999. Such a dramatic increase—nearly double—may come as a disappointment. That said, Nothing has been working on the Phone 3 for the past two years, with the company repeatedly emphasising its focus on delivering a refined AI-driven experience and overall high-end performance. Nothing Phone 3 AI

Nothing Phone 3 to feature 'Glyph Matrix': What is it and how it may work
Nothing Phone 3 to feature 'Glyph Matrix': What is it and how it may work

Business Standard

time8 hours ago

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Nothing Phone 3 to feature 'Glyph Matrix': What is it and how it may work

The Glyph Matrix appears to be a dot-matrix display replacing Nothing's signature Glyph Interface, and may support interactive features like mini games Harsh Shivam New Delhi British consumer technology brand Nothing has previewed its new 'Glyph Matrix' system, set to debut with the upcoming Nothing Phone 3. In a teaser shared on X (formerly Twitter), the company showcased what appears to be a dot-matrix-style LED display embedded near the top right corner of the phone's back panel. The teaser was accompanied by the phrase 'When light becomes language,' hinting that the new interface could support more than just notification alerts—possibly including custom animations or even simple interactive features like mini games such as Snake. This marks a major design shift from the Glyph Interface, which has been a core visual identity of Nothing Phones since the original model. The Glyph Interface used LED strips to provide visual feedback for notifications, charging status, and countdowns. The new Glyph Matrix, by contrast, appears to be a grid-based layout, suggesting a more versatile and dynamic use of lighting. Nothing is not the first company to experiment with a dot-matrix style display on the back of a smartphone. ASUS already offers a similar lighting system on its ROG phones, known as the AniMe Vision display. Nothing 'Come to Play' event: Details Nothing is set to launch the Phone 3 at its 'Come to Play' event on July 1. The event will also mark the debut of Nothing's first over-ear headphones, the Nothing Headphone 1. Date: July 1 Time: 10:30 pm IST Venue: London, UK Products: Nothing Phone 3, Headphone 1 Nothing Phone 3 Design: What to expect The new Glyph Matrix is shown to be placed near the top left of the back panel in Nothing's teaser, which raises questions about the final design—especially since previous reports suggested a triple rear camera housed in a circular module at the top centre. However, the Phone 3 is still expected to continue with Nothing's trademark transparent back panel. At last month's Android Show: I/O Edition, Nothing CEO Carl Pei offered a blurred look at the Phone 3 and described it as the company's first 'true flagship.' He also hinted at a more premium design incorporating glass and metal. Nothing Phone 3: Expected specifications Nothing recently confirmed that the Phone 3 will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset. The company claims this offers major performance gains over its predecessor—up to 88 per cent improvement in GPU performance, 33 per cent in CPU output, and 125 per cent jump in NPU efficiency for AI tasks, compared to the Phone 2. The new chip is also said to deliver better power efficiency and camera processing. Additionally, the Phone 3 will offer five years of OS updates and seven years of security patches, making it the longest-supported device in Nothing's line-up to date. Here are the expected specifications of the Nothing Phone 3: Display: 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED display, 120Hz refresh rate, 3000nits peak brightness Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 RAM: 12GB Storage: up to 512GB Rear camera: Triple camera set up with 50MP primary Front camera: 32MP Battery: 5000mAh Charging: 50W wired, 20W wireless

Nothing drops the light act with Phone 3, invites you to enter the glyph matrix now
Nothing drops the light act with Phone 3, invites you to enter the glyph matrix now

India Today

time8 hours ago

  • India Today

Nothing drops the light act with Phone 3, invites you to enter the glyph matrix now

Mark your calendars — Nothing's highly anticipated Phone 3 is officially launching on July 1. And if that wasn't enough to get tech fans talking, Carl Pei's company has been busy stirring up even more excitement with new teasers and tidbits about its next flagship handset. In the run-up to the unveiling, Nothing has already confirmed the Phone 3 will be powered by Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset and will come with a serious commitment to software support, promising five years of Android updates and seven years of security patches. But the latest teaser reveals something even more eye-catching: a whole new glyph is dropping its familiar Glyph Interface this time around. Instead, the Phone 3 will feature a so-called 'Glyph Matrix' at the top right of its rear panel — a dot-matrix style LED array that looks surprisingly similar to the playful mini-LED systems you'd usually find on gaming phones like Asus's ROG series. Nothing posted a video on X, teasing this refreshed interface, which will add a new visual language to the device. With this setup, the Phone 3 is expected to display more intricate animations for notifications, incoming calls, battery status and time. Whether you receive a message or need a subtle visual cue to remind you to charge up, the dot-matrix LEDs will likely offer an even greater range of customisable effects. Elsewhere, other design specifics remain under wraps for However, these teasers all point to a handset that will look and feel noticeably different from its predecessors. The transition to a pixel-style light grid hints at Nothing's interest in making the back of its phones more interactive, allowing for clever visual prompts that go beyond the existing Phone 3: What to expectBeneath this flashy exterior, the Nothing Phone 3 is expected to come equipped with some serious hardware. Thanks to the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip, this device is tipped to excel at multitasking, gaming and power-hungry apps alike, perfect for everyday use as well as more intense tasks. The camera setup is rumoured to feature a 50-megapixel main sensor with optical image stabilisation for crisp and stable photos, and there's also talk of a periscope-style telephoto lens for better zoom performance. Paired with a hefty 5,000mAh-plus battery, the Phone 3 looks built to last a full day or more between the screen? Leaks suggest a generously sized 6.77-inch AMOLED display, promising vivid colours and deep contrasts that will make streaming and scrolling a the Nothing Phone 3 is likely to land at around 800 or approximately Rs 90,000, placing it firmly in premium flagship territory. Given its eye-catching design, strong specs and long-term software promises, Nothing clearly hopes this will be one of this year's most sought-after phones.

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