Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro: Full Details Ahead of March 4 Launch


Nothing Phone 3a

Nothing is set to launch its latest smartphones, the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro, on March 4. Ahead of the official unveiling, detailed renders have surfaced online, giving us a clear look at these upcoming devices.

Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro: Design and Display

As reported by Androidheadlines, the Nothing Phone (3a) and 3a Pro feature a modern design with a centered punch-hole display and a triple-camera setup at the rear. The cameras are arranged in a circular island, accompanied by LED lights for an aesthetic touch.

Image Credit: AndroidHeadlines

Both smartphones have their volume buttons on the left, while the right side houses the power button and a dedicated camera button, making photography more convenient.

Image Credit: AndroidHeadlines

Key Specifications

While both devices share several similarities, the major difference lies in their camera systems. Here’s a breakdown of their key specs:

Specs Nothing Phone (3a) Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
Processor Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
RAM 8GB, 12GB 12GB
Storage 128GB, 256GB 256GB
Operating System Android 15 Android 15
Display 6.77″ 120Hz FullHD+ LTPS AMOLED (3,000 nits peak brightness, 387 ppi, Panda Glass) Same as Phone (3a)
Rear Cameras 50MP primary, 50MP telephoto (2x optical, 30x digital), 8MP ultrawide 50MP primary, 50MP periscope telephoto (3x optical, 60x digital), 8MP ultrawide
Front Camera 32MP 50MP
Battery 5,000 mAh (50% in 19 min, 100% in 56 min) Same as Phone (3a)
Dimensions 163.52 x 77.5 x 8.35 mm 163.52 x 77.5 x 8.39 mm
Weight 201g 211g
Other Features Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4 Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4

Pricing and Availability

The (3a) will launch at around INR 25,000 ($290/€275), while the (3a) Pro may start at INR 30,000 ($345/€330).

With the launch date set for March 4, it won’t be long before we get official confirmation on the pricing and availability. Stay tuned for more updates on these highly anticipated smartphones!

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