Nothing Phone (3a) Specs Leak: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, 6.8-inch AMOLED Display, and More

Aadil Raval
By Aadil Raval
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Nothing Phone 3 series is set to make its debut on March 4, 2025. There’s Nothing Phone (3), Phone (3a), and Phone (3a) Plus in the works and most probably, a combination of these will make it to the public on March 4. The stage is all set and the phones have already gone through a series of leaks giving a peek into what to expect. Here’s the latest take on Nothing Phone (3a) as it makes its splash on the internet with rumors.

Nothing Phone (3a) Specs Leaked in Full

According to tipster @gadget_bits on X (previously Twitter), Nothing Phone (3a) will bring a 6.8” FHD+ AMOLED panel with a rocking 120Hz refresh rate. There’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC under the hood churning the gears giving it all the performance it can harness. No doubt Nothing is going the right way tossing MediaTek’s chipset to the sidelines and opting for a Qualcomm chipset.

Nothing Phone (3a) Specs Leaks: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, Bigger Display
Image Credits: Gizmochina

The phone is set to bring a 12GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration and will have Android v15 based Nothing OS 3.1 under the hood. 

Moving on, we have a 50MP primary cam boasting OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide cam, and a 50MP telephoto cam completing its triple rear camera setup. A 32MP shooter takes on the front cam setup so that’s taken care of. We have heard Phone (3a) Plus will make its debut as well and it will have a periscope telephoto lens. It will be a 50mm (or so) 2x optical zoom lens that 3a will not have (of course).

Other specs include a 5,000mAh battery plus 45W wired tech, 5G, Bluetooth v5.4, NFC, Wi-Fi 6 and a few things here and there. Nothing is also adding its signature glyph lights with the phone so that will make the phone unique compared to non-Nothing phones so yeah, that’s pretty much the package.


For now, all we can do is wait for the official update unless some of the high-profile tipsters get their hands on the information first.

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Nothing Phone 3 series is set to make its debut on March 4, 2025. There’s Nothing Phone (3), Phone (3a), and Phone (3a) Plus in the works and most probably, a combination of these will make it to the public on March 4. The stage is all set and the phones have already gone through a series of leaks giving a peek into what to expect. Here’s the latest take on Nothing Phone (3a) as it makes its splash on the internet with rumors.

Nothing Phone (3a) Specs Leaked in Full

According to tipster @gadget_bits on X (previously Twitter), Nothing Phone (3a) will bring a 6.8” FHD+ AMOLED panel with a rocking 120Hz refresh rate. There’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC under the hood churning the gears giving it all the performance it can harness. No doubt Nothing is going the right way tossing MediaTek’s chipset to the sidelines and opting for a Qualcomm chipset.

Nothing Phone (3a) Specs Leaks: Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, Bigger Display
Image Credits: Gizmochina

The phone is set to bring a 12GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration and will have Android v15 based Nothing OS 3.1 under the hood. 

Moving on, we have a 50MP primary cam boasting OIS, an 8MP ultra-wide cam, and a 50MP telephoto cam completing its triple rear camera setup. A 32MP shooter takes on the front cam setup so that’s taken care of. We have heard Phone (3a) Plus will make its debut as well and it will have a periscope telephoto lens. It will be a 50mm (or so) 2x optical zoom lens that 3a will not have (of course).

Other specs include a 5,000mAh battery plus 45W wired tech, 5G, Bluetooth v5.4, NFC, Wi-Fi 6 and a few things here and there. Nothing is also adding its signature glyph lights with the phone so that will make the phone unique compared to non-Nothing phones so yeah, that’s pretty much the package.


For now, all we can do is wait for the official update unless some of the high-profile tipsters get their hands on the information first.

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