Leaked Nothing Phone (3) Renders Reveal Odd Camera Layout

Nothing is known for its eccentric and unconventional designs that appeal to a userbase looking for more visual interest in their electronics. The upcoming Phone (3) is no different, although it seems like the company has made some bold choices for its first “true” flagship.
Ahead of the phone’s July launch, official renders have surfaced online, revealing a camera layout that’s a little unusual. The device sports a triple setup on the rear, with two sensors aligned vertically on the left side, and a third placed to the right of the bottom one. Well, aligned might not be the correct word, as the top camera is shifted a little closer to the edge.

Nothing has confirmed that this camera is a 50MP periscope telephoto lens in yet another teaser posted on X. The company did not disclose details on the other sensors, but it is speculated that they are both 50MP units. The leaked renders also show that the Phone (3) will feature a metal build, with the volume buttons located on the left side. The power button is placed on the opposite side, along with what is likely the Essential Key.
As for the phone’s other specifications, Nothing has confirmed a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset with seven years of software support for the device. Other than that, some leaks have claimed that it will feature a 6.7-inch FullHD+ OLED display, and a a 50MP selfie camera. The phone will also reportedly come with a 5,150mAh battery with 65W charging.
Meanwhile, specs for the Headphone (1) have also been leaked. A report by Android Headlines claimed that the headphones will feature 40mm dynamic drivers with nickel-coated diaphragms. In addition to audio tuning by KEF, the Headphone (1) will allegedly have adaptive bass enhancement, spatial audio, and wear detection. For connectivity, the headphones are said to support Bluetooth 5.3 and can pair with two devices at the same time.
As for playback time, the 1,040mAh battery will offer up to 80 hours of use with ANC disabled, and 35 hours with the feature turned on. It is worth noting that the report also stated that the headphones will support LDAC, and using it will change the battery life to about 54 hours with ANC off, and 30 hours with ANC.
(Source: Android Headlines [1], [2], via GSMArena, NotebookCheck)
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