What you need to know
- Nothing showcased its upcoming mid-range devices, the Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro, at the MWC just a day before their launch.
- The phones were displayed in a glass box, available in white and grey color options.
- Both versions of the phone are expected to come with enhanced specifications and will be powered by Nothing’s AI.
Nothing has provided a sneak peek at its upcoming flagship devices, the Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro, at the MWC in all their glory. The company has been teasing these devices all of last week and now they were showcased at the event (via 9to5Google).
Set to be launched on March 4, these phones were revealed at Qualcomm’s booth at the MWC. Rumors suggest that these devices will feature the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset.
The leaked images of the phones appear to align with the overall design of the devices. The Phone 3a Pro is presented in a grey color, featuring a large circular camera bump with curved Glyph lighting LEDs around it. It is rumored to sport three cameras on the rear, with two of them possibly being 50MP lenses with a new periscope lens.
Meanwhile, the Phone 3a is showcased in an all-white color with a Pixel-like horizontal camera setup and a small red square on the rear panel, similar to a teaser from the company a few days ago.
The images also reveal that the device features three buttons. On the Nothing Phone 3a, the volume and power buttons are black, along with the rumored action button. This button may have customizable functions beyond just launching the camera. The company demonstrated in a video that this button can trigger “Essential Spaces,” which acts as the user’s second memory, allowing users to capture photos, voice notes, and more through different key presses while the AI organizes them.
Furthermore, the Glyph lighting on the Phone 3a series is said to be customizable, although this feature was not showcased at the MWC. The official launch of these phones is scheduled for tomorrow, giving the world a chance to experience them.
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