Nothing Phone 3a might launch on March 4: Check expected price, specs here

The Nothing Phone 3a is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor.
The Nothing Phone 3a is likely to feature the signature transparent back panel and the iconic Glyph LED lights.
The Phone 3a is expected to come with a battery capacity of around 4,290mAh.
Nothing, the tech brand known for its eye-catching transparent designs and unique Glyph interface, seems to be preparing for the launch of the Nothing Phone 3a. Fans are eagerly awaiting the official unveiling, which is expected to take place at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona on March 4. Building on the success of its predecessor, the Phone (2a), which gained popularity in the sub-Rs 25,000 segment, the Phone 3a is expected to bring exciting upgrades.
Nothing Phone 3a price in India (Expected)
The Nothing Phone (2a) was priced at Rs 23,999 in India. The Phone 3a is expected to be priced similarly, with an estimated range between Rs 23,999 and Rs 25,999.
Also read: Nothing’s next phone is set to launch on March 4: Is it the Phone 3?
Nothing Phone 3a design and display (Expected)
Staying true to its design philosophy, the Nothing Phone 3a is likely to feature the signature transparent back panel and the iconic Glyph LED lights. The design will likely be refined, with possible tweaks to the lighting patterns for a more polished look.
As for the display, the Phone 3a is expected to sport a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Nothing Phone 3a specifications (Expected)
The Nothing Phone 3a is rumoured to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, promising a noticeable performance boost compared to its predecessor. The phone is expected to come with 8GB of RAM and run on Nothing OS 3.0, based on Android 15. Also, the Phone 3a is expected to come with a battery capacity of around 4,290mAh.
Nothing Phone 3a camera setup (Expected)
One of the most anticipated upgrades is the camera. The Phone 3a is expected to feature a telephoto lens, an exciting upgrade to the dual 50MP sensors found on the Phone (2a).
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