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Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro Designs Fully Revealed Before March Launch

Get a sneak peek at the upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) and its Pro variant, featuring bold designs and advanced camera setups, set to drop on March 4.

Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro Leaked

Ahead of the March 4 launch, extensive images and details have emerged for both the Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro. The leaks reveal the full design and core specifications of these upcoming devices.

Design

  • Nothing Phone (3a): Features a Pixel-like camera module with two existing sensors—main and ultrawide—and a new 2x telephoto camera. It retains Nothing’s signature Glyph lighting system and has a more curvy design.
  • Nothing Phone (3a) Pro: Boasts a wildly different, funkier-looking camera module with a periscope camera offering 3x optical zoom. The Pro model also features angular designs.

Specifications

  • Both models come equipped with a 6.77-inch display and measure 163.52mm x 77.5mm.
  • Nothing Phone (3a): 8.35mm thick, weighs 201g, has a 32MP front-facing camera, and is available in black and white colors.
  • Nothing Phone (3a) Pro: Slightly thicker at 8.39mm, weighs 10g more than the standard model, features a 50MP front-facing camera, and comes in black and gray colors.

Additional Features

  • Android 15 out of the box.
  • Fast charging: 50% charge in 19 minutes.
  • Panda Glass for display protection.
  • An extra button is visible, likely a camera shortcut.

The Nothing Phone (3a) series is set to launch on March 4.

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