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Nothing Phone 3a Rumour Roundup: From Camera To SoC, Here's Everything We Know So Far
Nothing is gearing up to introduce its latest smartphones, the Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro, in India on March 4, 2025. The eagerly awaited launch will be streamed through Flipkart, which has already set up a dedicated microsite,
Nothing Phone 3a series launch: 3 upgrades we expect to see
The Nothing Phone 3a series is reportedly set to include two devices: the Nothing Phone 3 and the Nothing Phone 3a Pro, with the launch confirmed for March 4. This series will be a direct successor to last year's Nothing Phone 2a and is expected to bring a slew of upgrades,
Nothing Phone (3a) Series Release Date Revealed In Latest Challenge To iPhone
Tech company Nothing has big plans for 2025, as a leaked email already revealed. But though we knew a new phone announcement was imminent, today’s model is a surprise. Instead of the expected Phone (3), it’s the Phone (3a) series. Here’s why this makes sense.
This might be our first real-world look at Nothing Phone 3a
Nothing will apparently launch the Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro, and it looks like we have a first real-world look at the former device.
Nothing Phone 3a Vs Nothing Phone 2a: Camera, Specs, Price, We Compare Every Detail
Nothing Phone 3a is set to launch on March 4. Before that, we compare all we know about it so far with its predecessor, the Nothing Phone 2a.
Nothing teases a camera button for the Phone 3a ahead of its March reveal
Nothing seemingly teases the existence of a physical camera button on the Phone 3a in a recent image on X. Apple notably features one on the iPhone 16, which lets users swipe through camera modes and snap photos without touching the display.
Nothing teases dedicated camera button for Phone (3a)
Ahead of its launch in March, Nothing is teasing a dedicated camera button for its next smartphone, the Nothing
Camera control on Nothing Phone 3a? Car Pei’s company teases mystery button
Nothing has teased a new camera button for upcoming Phone 3a that looks a lot like the Camera Control, unveiled with the iPhone 16 series.
Nothing teases camera button for the Phone (3a)
Nothing is gearing up to launch its next mid-range smartphones, the Nothing Phone 3a and 3a Pro, on March 4th. As expected from Nothing, it has now started dropping subtle hints about what you can expect from upcoming phones.
Nothing Phone 3a to feature iPhone 16 camera-like button? Here's what we know
Nothing is preparing to launch its latest mid-range smartphones, the Nothing Phone 3a and Nothing Phone 3a Pro, next month. Nothing has begun to tease information about the forthcoming smartphone ahead of its introduction,
Nothing Phone 3a's new feature is nothing new, but we’ll take it
A new teaser by Nothing on X shows an x-ray-like image of a phone with an additional button under the power button. It’s comparatively shorter and wider. The post is captioned Y
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Nothing Phone (3a)'s name confirmed by new certification
The brackets aren't going anywhere. Nothing isn't dropping the brackets. The upcoming Phone (3a) will be called Phone (3a).
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Nothing confirms Phone 3a launch date, but design details remain elusive
London-based phone maker Nothing has officially revealed that the Phone 3a will be its next launch and it will happen in ...
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Nothing Phone 3a launching soon in India: Expected price, specifications, and more
Nothing is gearing up for the Nothing Phone 3a launch in India, and while the brand gradually teases it, here's everything we ...
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iQOO Neo 10R vs Nothing Phone 3a: Which mid-range phone will pack the most value under ₹30,000?
While there are no official leaks about the price of Phone 3a, the phone should be available around the ₹ 25,000 mark much ...
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