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Nothing is rumored to be working on three new smartphones for launch in 2025. The flagship model of the line will unsurprisingly be the Phone (3), while the Phone (3a) and (3a) Plus will target the mid-range and premium mid-range territory. 

Now, one among these three smartphones has surfaced on BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) and UL Demko certifications. It’s not clear yet which phone the model number belongs to, but the 91Mobiles report suggests it could be the Phone (3a) or the Nothing Phone (3a) Plus.

New Nothing phone secures BIS, UL Demko certifications

The BIS listing, as usual, reveals little about the phone other than its model number and approval for launch in India.  However, the sighting on UL Demko shows that the phone has a 4290mAh battery capacity. This might be the rated capacity, but Nothing will likely advertise it as 5000mAh. 

According to reports, the Nothing Phone (3a) series will introduce some significant upgrades. The Nothing Phone (3a) is expected to include a telephoto camera, while the Plus model could take it a step further with a periscope telephoto lens. This would be a first for Nothing’s mid-range lineup.  Both models are also rumored to support eSIM technology. 

Additionally, the series might see a switch from MediaTek to Qualcomm. Both the Phone (3a) and (3a) Plus are expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, which should offer better performance and efficiency compared to the previous generation.

Both the Nothing Phone (2a) and (2a) Plus are currently positioned as mid-range devices priced under ₹30,000 in India. If Nothing maintains this strategy, we can expect the upcoming models to target a similar price bracket.

While the certification listings provide early insight into the upcoming devices, more details are needed to confirm the full specifications and features of the Nothing Phone (3a) series.

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