Nothing Phone 3a launching soon in India: Expected price, specifications, and more
Nothing is also expected to make slight changes to the design of the Phone 3a.
The phone is also expected to feature a telephoto sensor this time.
Leaks claim that the Phone 3a will be packed with a big 6000mAh battery.
A few days ago, Nothing posted the first teaser of its upcoming smartphone – the Nothing Phone 3a. The Phone 3a will be launched in India on March 4, but ahead of that, we have learned a lot about this upcoming smartphone. First of all, this time Nothing can launch the Phone 3a and a new variant – the Phone 3a Pro. These phones will be selling on Flipkart, as a microsite on the e-commerce website is already live. The Nothing Phone 2a was launched in India for Rs 23,999, and the Phone 3a is also expected to launch in India for under Rs 25,000.
SurveyApart from this, the London-based brand is also expected to make slight changes to the design of the Nothing Phone 3a. Recently, an alleged image of the Nothing Phone 3a got leaked which reveals a redesigned camera island. The Nothing Phone 3a is also expected to feature a telephoto sensor this time.
Not just this but all the key specifications of the Phone 3a have been leaked online. Let’s take a look!
Nothing Phone 3a leaked specifications
Starting with the display, the Phone 3a is rumoured to ship with a 6.8-inch OLED display. This display will most likely offer 120Hz refresh rate support. Furthermore, Nothing can use the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor on the Phone 3a and it will probably run on Nothing OS 3.1, based on Android 15.
If you are into photography, the Nothing Phone 3a is expected to boast a triple camera setup this time. This setup can include a 50-megapixel primary rear camera along with a 50-megapixel telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom and an 8-megapixel ultrawide lens. On the front, there could be a 32MP selfie shooter.
Lastly, leaks claim that the Phone 3a will be packed with a big 6000mAh battery, which will support up to 45-watt fast charging.
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