Then there is a 8GB RAM + 256GB priced at Rs 31,999. Then there is a variant with 12GB RAM & 512GB Storage priced at Rs 33,999 Nothing today unveiled the Phone (3a) Series, enhancing its mid-range ...
The Nothing Phone 3A and 3A Pro are cut from the same cloth as their predecessors, packing solid all-round specs, affordable price tags and an LED-infused design that stands out from the crowd.
Nothing has officially launched its mid-range duo, the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro, bringing premium features at a competitive price. While both devices share the same platform, the Pro model ...
The Phone 3a Pro features a bold, circular camera module that protrudes more prominently than before, giving it a distinct look. Inside that module is a triple-camera setup arranged in a 90-degree ...
Before the launch of the Nothing Phone 3, which is expected to take place in the summer, the still young company is sending its two new models, the Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro, into the race.
The mid-range lineup just got a new player – the Nothing Phone (3a) series. The London-based brand has officially taken the wraps off the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro, both bringing notable ...
At the Mobile World Congress 2025 that is currently taking place in Barcelona, Nothing just unveiled its new Phone 3a lineup. It consists of two phones- Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro. Both smartphones ...
Cameras mark another key difference. The (3a) Pro packs a 50MP main sensor with OIS, a 50MP periscope lens with 3x optical zoom, which can extend to 6x using TrueLens 3.0 and AI for enhanced image ...
In particular, the new devices – the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro and this, the Nothing Phone (3a) – look set to rock the market for the best cheap phones, coming in at £329 ($379/AU$459 ...
The new Phone (3a) Series marks a refresh of Nothing’s “mid-range” offering and builds on last year’s Phone (2a) – however, it would be safe to say that the new pair of smartphones are ...
👉 Is the Nothing Phone 3a series worth it? If you love unique design, clean software, and great zoom for cheap, it’s a solid choice. But U.S. buyers and long-term software support seekers should ...