Exciting Developments in the Nothing Phone Lineup: Introducing the Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro
The upcoming Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro are set to make their debut on March 4. Recently, an impressive array of leaked images has surfaced online, providing a detailed glimpse of both devices. While much has been speculated regarding their specifications, one critical detail concerning the charging capabilities for their anticipated 5,000 mAh battery had yet to be unveiled—until now.
Fast Charging Capabilities Confirmed
Thanks to recent certification from TÜV SÜD PSB in Germany, we now know that both models will feature support for rapid 50W wired charging. This revelation brings clarity to what could be a significant aspect of the user experience.
A Minor Upgrade from Previous Models
Last year’s iteration, the Phone (2a), offered up to 45W charging. Although its successor—the Phone (2a) Plus—introduced 50W support later on, this year’s Phones mark only a marginal improvement when transitioning from the standard model of last year. Consequently, it appears that Nothing won’t emphasize this incremental change as a marketing advantage for its pricier variant.
Cameras Set to Make Distinctions
The standout features between the two new phones are expected to stem primarily from photography capabilities rather than slight upsells like enhanced charging speeds. The periscope telephoto lens exclusive to the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro should provide enough differentiation that additional increases in fast charging rates won’t need promotion.
Powerful Performance with Snapdragon Integration
This iteration marks a shift towards Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipset, with rumors suggesting that both phones will utilize the powerful 7s Gen 3 processor. Additionally, users can anticipate Android 15 operating straight out of the box adorned with Nothing’s distinctive user interface. If earlier leaks prove accurate, both models will incorporate a primary camera system featuring an impressive 50 MP shooter alongside an ultra-wide-angle lens boasting 8 MP resolution.
Mainstream consumers can expect standard optical zoom capabilities through the basic model’s telephoto lens while enthusiasts may prefer higher-end photography options available through sophisticated features on the Pro edition’s periscope camera with its robust 3x optical zoom capability.
Source: Various Leaks and Certification Reports