Nothing’s Upcoming Phone (3a) Series Set to Launch Soon
On March 4, the highly anticipated Phone (3a) series from Nothing is set to debut, as confirmed by various leaks. This launch is expected to introduce two models: the standard Phone (3a) and its Pro counterpart. Recently, the Pro model has been identified in the Geekbench database under the designation A059P—distinct from A059 for the non-Pro version, with “P” indicating its premium status.
The forthcoming device will be equipped with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor—a shift from earlier iterations which utilized MediaTek chipsets. The prototype of the Phone (3a) Pro achieved impressive benchmark scores, recording 1,181 in single-core performance and a robust 3,302 in multi-core performance using Geekbench version 6.4.0 optimized for Android.
The examined model boasted a generous RAM configuration of 12GB; however, consumers can expect additional variants upon release. It operates on Android version 15—these specifications were revealed through its benchmark testing.
Key Features of Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
The Phone (3a) Pro promises an exciting new feature: a periscope telephoto camera capable of delivering three times optical zoom—marking a significant first for this brand. The camera setup will also include a primary rear camera with an impressive resolution of 50 MP and pro-specs-and-official-images-unveiled/” title=”Exciting Sneak Peek: Poco X7 and X7 Pro Specs and Official Images Unveiled!”>optical image stabilization (OIS), alongside an additional ultrawide lens at 8 MP and an equally capable front-facing selfie camera featuring another 50 MP sensor.
Display and Battery Capacity
This device is expected to showcase a vibrant AMOLED screen measuring at six-point-seven-two inches diagonally with support for a smooth refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. Furthermore, it is likely to possess an IP64 rating that offers protection against dust ingress and minor water splashes while housing a robust battery rated at five thousand milliampere-hours to ensure long-lasting usage.