New Nothing Phone or completely new product?
Just a few days ago I reported that Nothing's new smartphone generation is in the pipeline and will probably be released in the next few weeks. cryptic teaser with the Pokémon "Arcanine" Rumors were already rife, pointing to a Nothing Phone (3a) or even the long-awaited Nothing Phone (3).

With today's teaser, Nothing is ramping up the excitement even further. The close-up shows something that could be many things. My first guess was a triple camera setup with glyph surrounds. That would fit well with Nothing's previous design language. But who knows? Maybe it's the side of the case with a capacitive control button.
Another possibility would be the bottom of a device with a USB-C port and a 3,5 mm jack. The latter would be a real surprise, though. Honestly, when was the last time a manufacturer celebrated a jack comeback? I think that's unlikely, but with Nothing, anything is possible.
What if it's not a smartphone at all? I find the idea that it could be a completely new product even more exciting. A smartband, a smartwatch or something else that we haven't yet considered?
The slogan "Power in Perspective" fits perfectly. It represents Nothing's approach to thinking about technology from a new perspective. Power, cleverly presented, be it through new features, eye-catching design or completely new devices.
The timing - March 4th, 11 a.m. German time - is perfect, by the way. Right in the middle of the Mobile World Congress 2025. Last year, Nothing used the MWC stage to present the Phone (2a). So it would be obvious that they would at least show us the Phone (3a) this year. Maybe even the Nothing Phone (3)?
Source: nothing.tech / Social Media
Mobilix
Looks like a camera to me. Would also fit with Power in Perspective, so better camera. We'll see. I have the 2 and would get the 3 if it's not too expensive. I'd like something similar to the OnePlus 13, but from nothing.
Zen
Looks like a rotated camera bar from a Pixel phone. I could well imagine Nothing going in the same direction.