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Nothing Announces the Phone 3(a) Series Bringing More Power to Its Mid-range Flagship

Nothing’s push into the mid-range with the 3(a) and 3(a) Pro is more than just a play for a wider market; it’s a calculated move to deliver tangible improvements. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, powering both devices, is a key component here. It’s a chipset built on a 4nm process, which translates to efficiency and reliable performance. We’re talking smooth multitasking, fluid app transitions, and the ability to handle moderately intensive tasks without significant slowdown. For the everyday user, this means a consistent and responsive experience.

Nothing Phone 3(a) series

The camera setups are where the distinction between the 3(a) and 3(a) Pro becomes more pronounced. The standard 3(a) features a dual-camera system: a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP ultrawide lens. This configuration provides a solid foundation for capturing everyday moments, offering decent image quality across various lighting conditions. However, the 3(a) Pro elevates the photography experience with a triple-camera setup, featuring a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP ultrawide, and an 8MP telephoto lens. The addition of the telephoto lens is a significant upgrade, enabling optical zoom capabilities, a feature often reserved for higher-end devices. Nothing’s image processing algorithms, applied to both models, aim to deliver natural-looking images with accurate colour reproduction.

Nothing Phone 3(a) pro

The displays on both phones utilize AMOLED technology, delivering vibrant colours and deep blacks. The 3(a) features a 6.67-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the 3(a) Pro boasts a slightly larger 6.7-inch display with a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. The higher refresh rate on both phones enhances the fluidity of scrolling and animations, providing a more immersive user experience.

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Source: Nothing / Summary of Key Specifications of the Nothing Phone 3(a) Pro

Battery life is a critical consideration for any smartphone, and Nothing has equipped both the 3(a) and 3(a) Pro with a 5000mAh battery. Combined with the power-efficient Snapdragon chipset, this should provide ample battery life for most users. Fast charging is supported on both models, with Nothing claiming a 50% charge in just 30 minutes.

Nothing Phone 3(a)

Regarding storage and memory, the 3(a) is offered with 8GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB of storage, while the 3(a) Pro comes with 8GB or 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. This range of configurations allows users to select the option that best suits their needs.

Additional features include an in-display fingerprint sensor for secure and convenient unlocking, stereo speakers for an immersive audio experience, and 5G connectivity for high-speed data transfer. Nothing OS, based on Android 14, provides a clean and bloatware-free interface, with the promise of timely software updates.

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Source: Nothing / Summary of Key Specifications of the Nothing Phone 3(a)

Pricing & Availability

The Nothing Phone 3(a) is priced at $349 for the 8GB/128GB configuration and $399 for the 8GB/256GB configuration, while the 3(a) Pro will retail for USD$449 (RM1988.40) for the 8GB/256GB model and USD$499 (RM2209.84) for the 12GB/256GB model. Both models will be available for purchase starting July 12th through Nothing’s official website and select retailers. Nothing has also announced a range of accessories, including cases and chargers, to complement the new phones.

There’s no official word yet when it comes to Malaysian pricing and availability. Regional availability may vary, so it’s advisable to check with local retailers for specific details.

Nothing Phone (2) has Launched – All-Around Better

The first-generation Nothing Phone (1) launched with not too much fanfare. But it did attract a lot of attention with its bold transparent design and all the LEDs that lights the back of the device up like nothing we have ever seen before. The LED lights and the different combinations you can get with the LEDs can be used as notification indicators for different apps. In regular devices with LEDs,

The Nothing Phone (1) did not pack hardware that is worth shouting about though. It made and sold squarely in the mid-range smartphone segment category. Still, the mid-range smartphone segment is currently the most competitive segment of the industry, even more so than the flagship segment. Innovation in the segment does not come in the form of powerful hardware or Megapixel on cameras. Innovation in this market is offering the more creative solution to common problems, offering flagship smartphone experiences, while ensuring that the device itself is still affordable and accessible to general users. That was the Nothing Phone tough, an innovative mid-range offering that ticks all of the boxes of a smartphone and even more with its unique approach to design. The Nothing Phone (2) that just launched continues that design philosophy.

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The Nothing Phone (2) follows almost the same recipe that made the first Nothing Phone a great success. It has innovative transparent design, and an updated hardware that is still no slouch in anyway you look at it. Everything is better than before though on the new Phone (2).

For starters, you get a flagship class Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 system on a chip (SoC) that is still a relevant chipset today, even with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. Paired up with a 12GB RAM and up to 512GB of storage, you are getting flagship levels of performance. All that keeps the Nothing OS 2.0 based on Android 13 running smoothly on the 6.7-inch OLED LTPO display boasting up to 120hz in refresh rate. They also say that the new interface is twice faster to start up than the older interface on the older device.

Out the back is a dual camera set up that offers 50-Megapixel photos on both ends. Of course, one is a regular wide camera offering 24mm in focal length, while the other is an Ultra-Wide shooter that should offer you more creative freedom when the photography bug hits you. Out the front is a 32-Megapixel shooter for clearer selfies or better-looking video calls. With the new interface, the camera also gets a few extra features like Advanced HDR and Motion Capture 2.0. The new 50-Megapixel main shooter also offers an advanced 18-bit Image Signal Processor that allows the Nothing Phone (2) to process up to 4,000 times more data than the first-generation Nothing Phone offering better accuracy in both photos and videos. Its combined Electronic (EIS) and Optical (OIS) image stabilizers allows you to record smooth 4K videos at 60fps.

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Underneath the transparent body is a large 4,700 mAh battery that offers an entire day of battery life or more depending on your use case. When you do run out, charging it to 50% takes just 20 minutes. You can even charge it wirelessly if you want to.

The unique aspect of the Nothing Phone (2) is still the iconic Glyph Interface inherited from the first Nothing Phone. They have improved the Glyph Interface for the second-generation Nothing flagship smartphone though. There are more LED segments than before, allowing better customizability and even more options for users. It can also work as a countdown timer for anything from rides via a hailing service, or delivery progress. Of course, that also means that the Glyph Interface now works as a timer too. You can even check your smartphone’s volume just via the LEDs out the back. There is a new algorithm called the Essential Glyph Notifications where you can still receive notifications from select apps or even contacts. The top-right LED segment will be kept on until you address the notifications or calls. There is also something called the Glyph Composer now where you can personalize the smartphone experience by creating your own personalized Glyph Ringtones.

Availability and Price

The Nothing Phone (2) will be available in Malaysia 22nd of July 2023 onward from Nothing’s official online stores on Shopee and Lazada, along with Nothing’s authorized retailers across the nation. You can choose between two colours, however the most affordable 8GB + 128GB option is only available in black colour option. For the White colour option, you only get to choose between a 12GB + 256GB offering or a 12GB + 512GB variant. There are no mentions of its official pricing in Malaysia just yet. It will be available in select markets 17th of July 2023 onward forwith prices starting from US$ 599 (MYR 2,786*). Based on that, you can expect the Nothing Phone (2) to be priced north of MYR 2,500 onward. More on the Nothing Phone (2) can be found on their website.

*Approximately based on exchange rate of US$ 1 = MYR 4.65 as of 12/07/2023 on xe.com