Nothing's new phones feature sci-fi style, smart features and upgraded cameras for a surprisingly affordable price

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New Nothing Phone (3a) series announced Good Housekeeping UK

British tech brand Nothing has just unveiled its latest futuristic smartphones: the shiny new Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro. Both are impressive handsets designed to bring high-end features and distinctive style to those seeking the best affordable smartphones, much like the Phone (2a) and (2a) Plus versions they succeed.

So, what’s new about these phones? Here's what you need to know.

Nothing Phone (3a)


Phone (3a)

$329.00 at nothing.tech

While Nothing is quite clear that the (3a) series is its mid-range lineup, there are a lot of features on these phones that are designed to challenge flagship smartphones.

Both the (3a) and the (3a) Pro share a lot of common features, including the same powerful Snapdragon processor, the same large 6.77-inch display with high brightness and a high refresh rate, many of the same camera specifications, the same battery and fast charging. Where the two phones differ is in the camera specifications, the design and the price.

The Phone (3a) has a very similar design to Nothing's highly popular Phone (2a), with a transparent plastic casing and clever “Glyph” lighting on the back, which can illuminate for priority notifications, timers and be used as a torch.

showcase of various smartphone models with a transparent design
Nothing

It does now have an additional camera compared to the (2a), though, with a 50-megapixel 2x optical to go with its ultra-wide and wide main sensor. This should add to its versatility and allow you to get even better close-up shots or photos of objects in the distance.

Both the Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro run on Nothing OS 3.0, a customised version of Android with a focus on simplicity and minimalism. Both phones now also have a new “Essential Key” on the right-hand side – a quick press lets you send information onscreen to the AI-powered “Essential Space”, while you can use a long press to record a voice note. A double-press of the button will take you into the “Essential Space” itself, where the phone organises everything “just like a second memory” for you.

The Nothing Phone (3a) is on sale now and costs £329 for the 128GB model. This goes up to £379 for the 256GB model. It’s available in transparent white, black or blue shades.

Nothing Phone (3a) Pro


Phone (3a) Pro

$449.00 at nothing.tech

The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro has a notably distinct design from the lighter (3a), as it has a big circular camera bump that houses its 50-megapixel main camera, 8-megapixel ultra-wide, and 50-megapixel telephoto lens.

The difference for this phone is that its telephoto is a longer zoom, with a 3x reach, and it has “optical image stabilisation” for better performance in low-light conditions, as well as the ability to crop into the sensor for a 6x zoom. This should potentially make the (3a) Pro a more versatile setup for travel photography and portraiture.

nothing phone 3a pro
Nothing

This larger camera bump will make the phone just a little bit heavier than the (3a), with a weight of 211g compared to the 201g of the more affordable model. It will cost £449 and will only be available in a 256GB capacity. It's also available after the Phone (3a) – you can pre-order from 11 March. Its main differences are in its camera, so keen photographers may want to wait for this one.

Just like the main (3a), it has the “Essential Key”, plus the powerful Snapdragon processor, “Glyph” lighting system, IP64 dust and water resistance and fast-charging over USB-C. It’s worth noting that neither phone supports wireless charging.

Both handsets have Nothing’s largest and brightest displays to date, speeds that should be up to 33% faster than Phone (2a), and a promise of up to two days of battery life on a full charge.

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