Nothing Phone 3(a) & 3(a) Pro Unveiled with Periscope Zoom & AI Features – Launching March 4!

Nothing Phone 3(a) & 3(a) Pro Unveiled with Periscope Zoom & AI Features – Launching March 4!

Nothing Phone 3(a) & 3(a) Pro Unveiled with Periscope Zoom & AI Features – Launching March 4!

Nothing has officially introduced the Phone 3(a) and 3(a) Pro at MWC 2025, with the launch scheduled for March 4. Both smartphones are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, marking a shift from the previous generation’s MediaTek processor.

A major highlight of the Phone 3(a) Pro is the inclusion of Nothing’s first Periscope Telephoto sensor, offering up to 60x zoom alongside 3x optical and 6x in-sensor zoom. Additionally, the devices feature a new AI-powered memory function called Essential Space, which is rumored to act as a ‘second memory,’ and may include a dedicated camera button. The Nothing Phone 3(a) is expected to start at ₹24,999, while the 3(a) Pro is priced at ₹31,999, with both models launching in India alongside global markets.

Nothing Phone 3(a) & 3(a) Pro Unveiled with Periscope Zoom & AI Features – Launching March 4!
Nothing Phone 3(a) & 3(a) Pro Unveiled with Periscope Zoom & AI Features – Launching March 4!

Nothing Phone 3(a) & 3(a) Pro Unveiled with Periscope Zoom & AI Features – Launching March 4!

Nothing has officially unveiled the Phone 3(a) and Phone 3(a) Pro at MWC 2025, with an official launch set for March 4. These highly anticipated smartphones feature a refined design, with the 3(a) Pro adopting a bold asymmetrical camera layout. Both models are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, marking a shift from the MediaTek processor used in the previous generation. A key highlight of the Phone 3(a) Pro is the introduction of Nothing’s first Periscope Telephoto sensor, offering up to 60x zoom alongside 3x optical and 6x in-sensor zoom, supporting 4K video recording and Ultra HDR photography.

Additionally, Nothing has introduced an AI-powered memory feature called Essential Space, rumored to act as a ‘second memory,’ and may include a dedicated camera button. The smartphones were displayed at the Qualcomm booth at MWC 2025, though only in a glass enclosure, limiting hands-on experiences. The official pricing is expected to start at ₹24,999 for the Nothing Phone 3(a) and ₹31,999 for the 3(a) Pro. These devices will be available in India alongside their global launch.

 

Nothing has officially introduced the Phone 3(a) and Phone 3(a) Pro at MWC 2025, setting the stage for their full launch on March 4. The unveiling took place at the Qualcomm booth in Barcelona, where Nothing’s co-founder and newly-appointed India President, Akis Evangelidis, showcased the devices. However, the smartphones were kept in a glass enclosure, preventing any hands-on experience for attendees.

These new models mark a shift in Nothing’s design approach while also bringing significant hardware upgrades. The Phone 3(a) refines its predecessor’s aesthetics with a more pronounced camera module, whereas the 3(a) Pro adopts a bolder, asymmetrical camera layout. As with previous Nothing smartphones, the unique design choices may polarize opinions among users.

Both devices are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, moving away from the MediaTek processor used in the Phone 2a. This upgrade is expected to enhance overall performance and efficiency. One of the standout features of the 3(a) Pro is the inclusion of a Periscope Telephoto camera—marking the first time Nothing has implemented such a sensor. This advanced system enables 3x optical zoom, 6x in-sensor zoom, and an impressive 60x digital zoom, supporting Ultra HDR photography and 4K video recording.

In addition to hardware advancements, Nothing is introducing an AI-powered feature called Essential Space, which is speculated to act as a form of ‘second memory.’ There are also rumors that a dedicated camera button may be part of the device’s design, potentially improving the photography experience.

Both the Phone 3(a) and 3(a) Pro will be available in India alongside their global release, ensuring Indian consumers receive the devices at the same time as international markets.

 

Nothing Phone 3(a) Series Launch Details

The official launch of the Nothing Phone 3(a) series is set for today at 3:30 PM IST. The two models, the Phone 3(a) and Phone 3(a) Pro, share some similarities but also have key differences that justify their price variation. Nothing has been teasing these devices for over a month, slowly revealing information about their design and features.

Just a day before the official launch, the company displayed both models at Qualcomm’s MWC 2025 booth, confirming their Snapdragon chipset. The presence of Akis Evangelidis at the event further fueled anticipation, as he hinted at major camera enhancements.

 

Specifications & Features

Reports indicate that both smartphones will share several fundamental specifications. The devices are expected to feature a 6.77-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of up to 3000 nits. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor will power the phones, offering an upgrade in performance and efficiency. Users can expect up to 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage, catering to those who need ample memory for multitasking and storage needs.

 

Camera Upgrades

The primary difference between the two models lies in their camera capabilities. Both smartphones are expected to have a triple-camera setup, but the 3(a) Pro will stand out with a 50MP periscope lens, allowing for 3x optical zoom and up to 60x digital zoom. In contrast, the standard 3(a) model is likely to offer a 2x zoom capability. Both phones will reportedly feature a 50MP primary sensor and an 8MP ultrawide lens for enhanced photography versatility.

 

Expected Pricing in India

According to reports, the Nothing Phone 3(a) will start at ₹24,999 for the 8GB+128GB variant, while the Phone 3(a) Pro is expected to launch at ₹31,999 for the same configuration. The final pricing will be confirmed during the launch event.

 

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