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Oops! The Nothing Phone (3a) & (3a) Pro just leaked

Nothing Phone (3a) leaks confirm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, a 120Hz AMOLED display, and AI features.

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An alleged Nothing Phone (3a) Pro smartphone in white.
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The leaked videos and images have given us an unprecedented look at Nothing’s upcoming Phone (3a) series. The leaks, which include what appear to be official renders and reveal videos, suggest that Nothing is ready to build on its signature design language while introducing some key tweaks that could make the (3a) and (3a) Pro stand out in an increasingly crowded market.

Nothing has never been shy about its distinctive aesthetic, and the new Phone (3a) series appears to be no exception. Both models sport the company’s trademark semi-transparent design, allowing a peek into the intricate internals that are usually hidden away. Accompanied by the iconic Glyph lighting system, the phones come in sleek black and white versions, underscoring Nothing’s commitment to minimalism and visual intrigue.

The leaked renders show that while the overall design is consistent between the (3a) and the (3a) Pro, subtle differences in the rear camera layout hint at divergent priorities. The (3a) lines up its three camera lenses in a neat horizontal row, whereas the Pro model takes a more avant-garde approach with a half-spiral arrangement in a circular module. This creative divergence might seem like a minor tweak, but in a market where design differentiation is key, it could be a decisive factor for style-conscious buyers.

  • An alleged Nothing Phone (3a) smartphone in white.
  • An alleged Nothing Phone (3a) smartphone in black.
  • An alleged Nothing Phone (3a) Pro smartphone in white.
  • An alleged Nothing Phone (3a) Pro smartphone in black.

Both models are reportedly powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, which promises robust performance for everyday tasks and multimedia consumption. The 6.77-inch 120Hz AMOLED displays on both devices are set to deliver smooth visuals, making them strong contenders in the mid-to-high range smartphone segment.

A standout feature that has caught the attention of tech enthusiasts is the introduction of a new dedicated button. Far from being a mere cosmetic addition, this button appears to trigger an AI assistant along with a feature dubbed “Essential Space.” According to leaked details, Essential Space is designed to act as an AI-powered visual to-do list—organizing content and generating actionable items on the fly. This blend of hardware innovation and software integration hints at Nothing’s ambition to reimagine how users interact with their devices in a more intuitive, almost futuristic way.

When it comes to photography, the differences between the (3a) and its Pro sibling are subtle but significant. Both phones boast a 50-megapixel main camera paired with an 8-megapixel ultrawide sensor, ensuring that the baseline for image quality is robust. However, the distinguishing factor lies in the telephoto capabilities: the Pro model is equipped with a 3x periscope lens, while the standard (3a) model opts for a shorter 2x telephoto lens—both maintaining a 50-megapixel resolution.

The selfie department also sees a divergence. The (3a) Pro features a 50-megapixel front camera designed to deliver high-resolution self-portraits, whereas the (3a) steps it down slightly to a 32-megapixel sensor. These differences could signal a strategic choice by Nothing to appeal to different segments of the market, balancing premium features against broader accessibility.

No story is complete without a little drama, and the leaks aren’t without their controversies. In a recent video where Nothing compared its upcoming cameras with those of the iPhone 16 Pro Max, a noticeable error was spotted by eagle-eyed fans. During a segment meant to highlight the Nothing phone’s superior video stabilization, the iPhone clip used was, in fact, captured with its ultrawide lens instead of the optically-stabilized main camera.

Nothing quickly addressed the mishap in a pinned YouTube comment, clarifying that the error was unintentional and a result of an editing oversight. “Hey everyone, we shot across all lenses throughout the day… and in editing, a clip shot using the iPhone 16 Pro Max’s ultrawide lens was mistakenly used in the video stabilization comparison,” the comment read. The company assured viewers that greater scrutiny would be applied in future comparisons, reinforcing its commitment to transparency and accountability.

The official reveal of the Nothing Phone (3a) series is slated for March 4th, coinciding with the Mobile World Congress (MWC) trade show in Barcelona.

While last year’s Nothing Phone (2a) had a limited release—available only through a developer program and not officially launched in the US—it remains to be seen whether Nothing will broaden its market reach with the 3a series.


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