Nothing Phone 3a Lite launch date confirmed: Check expected specs and price here
Global launch on October 29 at 6:30 PM IST, confirmed via Nothing’s X post.
Expected to pack a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC, 8GB RAM, and Android 15.
Could be priced below Rs 20,000, positioned under the Nothing Phone 3a.
After bringing the Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro to the global markets, the London-based smartphone maker is now all set to introduce yet another smartphone in the 3a series. Taking to X, Nothing has confirmed that it will be introducing the Phone 3a lite in the global markets. The teaser suggested an LED flashlight on the bottom of the rear panel, which might be a notification indicator. However, we do not know much about the device at the moment.
SurveyBut the previous leaks have hinted at a MediaTek Dimensity processor, RAM, and other details. Here’s everything we know about the Nothing Phone 3a Lite, including the launch date, specifications, and more.
Nothing Phone 3a Lite launch date
The company has confirmed that the Nothing Phone 3a will launch on October 29 at 1:00 pm GMT (6:30 PM IST). However, whether the device will be available in India on the same day still remains under wraps.
Nothing Phone 3a Lite specifications (Expected)
The device is expected to feature a 6.77-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display and 120Hz refresh rate. According to the reports, the Nothing Phone 3a Lite is said to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC and paired with Mali-G615 MC2 GPU and 8GB of RAM. The device is said to run on Android 15-based Nothing OS skin out of the box.
As for the camera, the device is said to feature a dual camera setup including a 50MP main and 50MP telephoto lens. On the front, the device is said to feature a 32MP main camera.
Nothing Phone 3a Lite price range (Expected)
If the reports are believed to be true, the Nothing Phone 3a Lite will be positioned below the Nothing Phone 3a. This means the Nothing Phone 3a is said to be priced around Rs 20,000. However, these are early leaks and are yet to be confirmed. Till then, the users are advised to take the updates with a pinch of salt.
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