Nothing Phone 3a Series Prices Leaked: Major Price Hike Ahead of March 4 Launch!

The Nothing Phone 3a series is set to launch on March 4, with European pricing leaked ahead of the event. The Phone 3a is expected to start at EUR 349 (approx. ₹32,000) for the 8GB+128GB variant, while the 12GB+256GB model may cost EUR 399 (around ₹36,000). The higher-end Phone 3a Pro is rumored to come in a single 12GB+256GB variant, priced at EUR 479 (roughly ₹43,000). Both models are expected to feature a 5,000mAh battery with 50W fast charging and an IP54 rating.

The Phone 3a is said to sport a 6.77-inch Full HD+ AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. A new “Essential” key may be introduced for quick access to functions like screen recording. The Phone 3a is likely to launch in black and white, while the Pro model may come in black and grey. Sales are expected to begin on March 11 for the Phone 3a and March 25 for the Phone 3a Pro.

 

Nothing Phone 3a Series Prices Leaked: Major Price Hike Ahead of March 4 Launch!
Nothing Phone 3a Series Prices Leaked: Major Price Hike Ahead of March 4 Launch!

Nothing Phone 3a Series Prices Leaked: Major Price Hike Ahead of March 4 Launch!

The Nothing Phone 3a series is set to launch on March 4, with two expected models: the Nothing Phone 3a and the Nothing Phone 3a Pro. Ahead of the official unveiling, European pricing for both devices has surfaced online, providing an estimate for their potential Indian pricing.

According to a report by Dealabs, the Nothing Phone 3a will start at EUR 349 (approximately ₹31,600) for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant, while the 12GB RAM + 256GB model will be priced at EUR 399 (around ₹36,100). Meanwhile, the Nothing Phone 3a Pro is expected to be available in a single configuration with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, priced at EUR 479 (roughly ₹43,400). The Phone 3a is expected to be offered in black and white, whereas the Phone 3a Pro may come in black and grey.

If these prices are accurate, the Nothing Phone 3a series will see a notable price increase compared to its predecessor, the Phone 2a series, which debuted at ₹23,999 and ₹27,999, respectively. Interestingly, the converted price of the Phone 3a Pro is nearly the same as the launch price of the Nothing Phone 2, the brand’s current flagship in India. It remains to be seen whether Nothing will adjust the pricing based on India’s market conditions or follow a direct conversion from European pricing.

Regarding specifications, the Nothing Phone 3a series is expected to feature a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, a 5,000mAh battery, and a 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Notably, the phones will introduce a 50-megapixel periscope lens, a first for a Nothing device. Additionally, Nothing has confirmed that the devices will be assembled at its Chennai facility, which employs over 500 people, with 95% of them being women.

The launch event is scheduled for March 4 at 3:30 PM, with the Phone 3a going on sale from March 11 and the Phone 3a Pro from March 25. Flipkart has been confirmed as the online retail partner for these devices.

The Nothing Phone 3a series, expected to debut on March 4, has had its European pricing leaked. The Phone 3a is reportedly set to cost EUR 349 (approx. ₹32,000) for the 8GB+128GB model, while the 12GB+256GB variant may be priced at EUR 399 (around ₹36,000). Meanwhile, the higher-end Phone 3a Pro, available in a single 12GB+256GB configuration, is expected to be priced at EUR 479 (roughly ₹43,000), making it the most expensive non-flagship Nothing smartphone to date.

Both models are rumored to feature a 5,000mAh battery with 50W fast charging, an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance, and run on Nothing OS 3.1. The standard Phone 3a is said to come with a 6.77-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display featuring a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. Additionally, the new lineup is expected to introduce an “Essential” key, which could provide shortcuts for functions like screen recording or voice recording.

The Phone 3a is expected to go on sale starting March 11, while the Phone 3a Pro may become available from March 25.

 

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