Nothing has officially unveiled the design of the standard Nothing Phone 3a ahead of its March 4 launch, opting for a more traditional aesthetic compared to the recently revealed Phone 3a Pro. The images showcase a horizontally stacked rear camera housing, similar to the Nothing Phone 2a series, rather than the unconventional camera design of the Pro model.
The Phone 3a features a triple rear camera setup, an upgrade from the dual-camera configuration of its predecessors. The signature Glyph lighting makes a return, and a new hardware button, dubbed the “Essential Key,” is visible, reportedly designed to facilitate AI-related tasks.

Leaked specifications suggest the Nothing Phone 3a will offer:
- Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset
- 6.72-inch 120Hz OLED display
- 5,000mAh battery
- IP64 rating for splash resistance
- 50MP main camera, 8MP ultrawide lens, 50MP 2x telephoto camera
With its more conventional design and upgraded features, the Nothing Phone 3a is poised to be a strong contender in the budget Android phone market. The official reveal is on March 4.
