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Nothing Phone (3) now official

A flagship built to standout

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Nothing Phone (3)

Nothing has officially unveiled the Nothing Phone (3) in London. It is positioned as their first true flagship.

The new model introduces a refreshed design, performance upgrades, and AI-powered software tools. All of these while building on Nothing’s signature transparent aesthetic and emphasis on user expression.

New Glyph Matrix

At the center of the redesign is the new Glyph Matrix. It’s a more advanced version of Nothing’s rear LED interface.

It now offers more granular, app-specific alerts, contact-based notifications, and real-time indicators like timers or battery status. All of these are meant to help minimize screen time by keeping key info accessible at a glance.

A dedicated Glyph Button on the back toggles additional tools, such as a clock, mirror, mini-games, and user-generated widgets.

Cameras

The rear also features a versatile camera system designed with content creators in mind.

It includes a 1/1.3-inch main sensor, lossless optical zoom, and 4K 60fps video capture across all lenses.

Optical image stabilization is supported throughout, and the camera app includes pro-designed shooting presets developed in collaboration with photographers. It offers cinematic results without requiring manual tuning.

THE GadgetMatch maker holding the Nothing Phone (3)

Not 8 Elite?

The Nothing Phone (3) is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. It delivers a 36% CPU boost, 88% better GPU performance. You also get significantly improved AI processing over its predecessor.

The device is backed by a 5150mAh battery with 65W wired and 15W wireless charging.

The 6.67-inch flexible AMOLED display supports a peak brightness of 4500 nits (HDR), 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and ultra-slim bezels for a more immersive experience.

Nothing OS  3.5

Running Nothing OS 3.5 on top of Android 15, the software introduces a number of AI-powered tools:

  • Essential Search for quick system-wide queries
  • Essential Space for AI-organized content,
  • Flip to Record transcribes conversations when the phone is placed face down.

The OS is designed to reduce distractions while keeping key functions accessible.

Price and availability

The Nothing Phone (3) comes in black and white, starting at £799 / $799 / €799 for the 12GB + 256GB model. A 16GB + 512GB version is also available.

Global pre-orders begin July 4 via nothing.tech and select partners, with open sales starting July 15.

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Sony ships its LinkBuds Fit Hatsune Miku edition to the United States

It will come with the special acrylic stand.

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Hatsune Miku is finding her way everywhere. Last year, the pop icon built partnerships where you might have least expected one. Now, a recent collaboration has made it to new shores. Sony is shipping its recent partnership with Hatsune Miku in the United States.

In the middle of last year, Sony released a limited edition of the LinkBuds Fit featuring Hatsune Miku. Inside, the special variant is indistinguishable from the original series. However, it will have special colorway options, including the icon’s signature green.

Now, the limited edition is now available in the United States. It will be available for US$ 249.99.

Like the first launch, buying the special edition of the earbuds will give fans a limited-edition acrylic earbud stand featuring newly illustrated artwork by Ogipote. It also features two original HoloModels of the character.

Further, those who purchased the device will get access to a special campaign song called “BELIEVE DAY” and an animated performance of the same song. Fans need only to register their product and install the HoloModels app.

SEE ALSO: Sony PH offers limited-time LinkBuds Fit x Hatsune Miku bundle

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TNT earns honors at 2025 International Business Awards

TNT Petmaloop campaign earns Gold Stevie

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Philippines network provider TNT, the value brand of PLDT’s mobile wireless subsidiary Smart, earned multiple honors at the recent 2025 International Business Awards.

At the 22nd edition of the IBA, TNT bagged a Gold Stevie for Brand Experience of the Year – Consumer. This was for the groundbreaking TNT Petmaloop Challenge.

The campaign gathered content creators nationwide to feature highlights of their hometowns that give them “saya” (joy) using TikTok.

It culminated in an uninterrupted stream that earned a Guinness World Records title for the Longest Travel Livestream after running for 26 hours, 15 minutes, and 29 seconds.

Moreover, TNT also received a Silver Stevie for Viral Marketing Campaign of the Year for its SIM Registration campaign. This blended creativity and humor in urging subscribers to register their SIMs on time.

TNT’s awards form part of the broader recognition received by the PLDT Group and Smart at the same awards, also known as The Stevies.

These reflect the integrated telecommunications provider’s continued investments in network development, innovation, and customer-focused initiatives.

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Apple gives up on making AI, inks a deal with Gemini to power Siri

Gemini gets another feather in its cap.

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In the not-too-long-ago past, the biggest names of the tech industry competed to build their own AI software. Now, though some brands are still on the hunt, it’s easier to name certain software that have more successfully drowned users in a flood of AI-powered features. Today, Google gets another win by adding Apple’s Siri to its Gemini cap.

In the past, Apple peddled Apple Intelligence, an upcoming AI-powered system to compete against the giants of the industry. However, much like other features from other brands, Apple Intelligence came out half baked with features still lacking months after the initial launch.

Now, Apple has signed a deal with Google to use Gemini for a revamped Siri. The former plans to launch a new version of Siri later this year. Because of the deal, the voice assistant will start using Gemini as a foundation for its own services. Currently, Samsung’s Galaxy AI already uses Gemini.

Formerly a battleground between so many competing brands, it’s now looking like a battle between two major companies: Google and OpenAI. Google now has a huge grip, though. Both Samsung and Apple are no slouches when it comes to owning market share in the world’s smartphones.

Now, as consumers, Apple’s deal probably doesn’t mean much besides the continued influx of features that add little to no value to a smartphone.

SEE ALSO: Google paid Samsung a lot of money to install Gemini on Galaxy

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