Built by former talent from OnePlus, Nothing has carved out a niche for itself by building aesthetically interesting smartphones and headphones, most recently the Nothing Phone 3a Pro and the Nothing Ear (Open). The visual trademark of the company's phones up until this point has been the "Glyph Interface," a light-up LED pattern on the back of nearly all of Nothing's phones that can act as a flash, a timer, a progress bar, or a notification light. The combination of functionality and has worked well for the company so far, so it's perhaps surprising that Nothing appears to want to shake things up with the soon-to-be-announced Nothing Phone (3). Not only will the new phone abandon the Glyph, but it will apparently be replaced with something Nothing is calling the "Glyph Matrix" -- what looks to be a proper display.
Source : https://www.pocket-lint.com/nothing-phone-back-passive-information/
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