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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Nothing Phone (3A) and (3A) Pro was introduced: Snapdragon 7S Gene 3 processor, 5000 mAh battery

Nothing officially announced the Phone (3A) and Phone (3A) Pro models by adding two new options to the middle -segment smartphone series. Two devices are built on a similar hardware basis, while the Pro model has a more advanced camera system, some additional features and a different design approach.

With the Snapdragon 7S Gen 3 processor, the phones aim to offer a competitive option in the price-performance segment.

Nothing Phone (3A) Pro

The Phone (3A) Pro has a 6.77 -inch OLED display. With Panda Glass protection, this screen can reach a level of 1,300 Nits. It also offers a more fluent visual experience with its 120Hz renewal speed and 10-bit color depth. Snapdragon 7s Gene 3 processor was preferred as the power supply of the device. There are different memory options by regions; 8 GB RAM / 128 GB Storage, 8 GB RAM / 256 GB Storage and 12 GB RAM / 256 GB storage combinations.

On the camera side, the Nothing Phone (3A) Pro has advanced features. The main camera comes with a lens with a resolution of 50 MP, 1/1.56 -inch sensor and with a f/1.88 aperture. Thanks to OIS (optical image stabilization) support, it is possible to take clearer photos. In addition, there is a Periscope Periscope Telephoto camera with a resolution of 50 MP. This lens with 1/1.95 -inch sensor offers 3x optical zoom, while Truens 3.0 technology and artificial intelligence support can provide digital zoom up to 6 times. The ultra wide -angle camera is 8MP resolution. On the front is a selfie camera with a resolution of 50 MP with a f/2.2 aperture.

The phone promises a long time time with a 5000 mAh battery. Thanks to the 50W fast charging support, the device takes only 19 minutes to reach 50 percent. The Glyph Light interface, which has become the signature of Nothing, continues to be on the device. The model offers protection against dust and water splashes with an IP64 certificate, under the power button, a programmable button called Essential Key. This button allows users to accelerate frequently used operations.

Nothing Phone (3A) Pro

On the software side, the phone comes with Android 15 -based Nothingos 3.1, 3 major Android updates and security patches for 6 years. The pricing of the device varies according to the regions.

  • 12 GB RAM / 256 GB Storage: 449 pounds / 459 dollars / 459 euros
  • Additional Options for India: 8 GB RAM / 128 GB Model 29.999 RUPI (12.539 TL), 8 GB RAM / 256 GB Model 31.999 RUPI (13.375 TL)

The device has two colors, gray and black. Pre -orders will start as of March 11th.

Nothing Phone (3A)

Phone (3A) generally offers technical features similar to the pro model. The 6.77 -inch OLED display is maintained by Snapdragon 7S Gene 3 processor and a maximum 12 GB RAM / 256 GB storage option. However, the differences appear especially in the camera system.

The main camera, as in the pro model, has a resolution of 50MP and has a f/1.88 aperture. However, instead of Periscope Telephoto, which offers 3x optical zoom, a 2x optical zoom with a resolution of 50 MP with a resolution of 1/2.74 inches. The ultra wide -angle camera is again 8 MP resolution. The difference is more pronounced on the front camera; Instead of 50 MP, a sensor with a resolution of 32 MP and a f/2.2 aperture opening was preferred.

There is no change on the battery side. The 5000 mAh battery and 50W fast -wired charging support are also available in the Phone (3A). In addition, the IP64 certificate in the Pro model, Essential Key and long -term software update support are also available on this device.

Pricing is as follows:

  • 8 GB RAM / 128 GB Storage: 329 pounds / 329 euros
  • 12 GB RAM / 256 GB Storage: 379 pounds / 379 dollars / 379 euros
  • Additional Option for India: 8 GB RAM / 256 GB Model 26,999 RUPI (11.285 TL)

Black, white and blue options are offered for the Phone (3A). However, the blue color will not be available in the US market. Pre -orders can be given through Nothing’s official website as of March 4.

Danish Kapoor