Nothing is set to launch the Phone (3a) series on March 4, and ahead of the announcement, fresh leaks have surfaced detailing the camera setups of both models.
The lineup is expected to include two phones: the Nothing Phone (3a) and the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, both of which will share a lot of common hardware but differ in their camera configurations.
Both models are expected to share a lot of the same core specs. That includes the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor, a 6.72-inch AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate, an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance, and a 5,000 mAh battery. The primary camera setup will consist of a 50 MP main sensor and an 8 MP ultrawide, keeping things in line with previous Nothing phones.
Nothing Phone (3a) / (3a) Pro camera differences
The real difference, according to reports, will be in the third camera. For the first time, Nothing is adding a dedicated telephoto lens, but the implementation will vary across the two models.

The standard Phone (3a) will reportedly have a 2x telephoto camera, while the Pro version is said to equip a more capable 3x optical zoom using Sony’s Lytia LYT-600 sensor—a 1/1.95″ type sensor that recently appeared in the Realme 13 Pro+. This could give the Pro model a noticeable advantage in zoom shots and portrait photography.
Meanwhile, Nothing may have just teased the camera design for the Phone (3a) series. In a cryptic tweet yesterday, the company shared images of dots arranged in two distinct layouts—one in a horizontal setup and another forming an L-shaped pattern. We’re not sure which design belongs to the Phone (3a) or the (3a) Pro, but the teaser suggests they won’t look identical.
The Phone (3a) pricing in India is rumored to start at around INR 25,000 (approximately $288), while the Phone (3a) Pro could be priced at INR 30,000 ($345).
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