Nothing has unveiled the Phone (3a) smartphone, which has a more traditional design than the Phone (3a) Pro

Last week, official images of the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro smartphone appeared on the Internet, the design of which received mixed reviews due to the strange arrangement of the main camera modules. Now the manufacturer has published a photo of the back of the Phone (3a), the appearance of which is more traditional. Both devices will be officially presented next week.

Image source: Nothing

The vendor has posted images on social media and its official website showing the back of the Phone (3a). The smartphone’s main camera sensors are arranged horizontally, similar to how they were in the Phone (2a), and not in the Phone (3a) Pro. However, there are some changes: in last year’s Phone (2a), the main camera consisted of two sensors, while in the Phone (3a) there is one more.

Otherwise, the smartphone design has not undergone significant changes – the signature Glyph backlight is still there. You can also notice the presence of an additional hardware button on one of the side edges of the case. Apparently, it will be called Essential Key and will help users interact with functions based on artificial intelligence.

The Nothing Phone (3a) hardware is expected to be based on the eight-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor. The developers will equip the device with a 6.72-inch OLED display with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. Autonomous operation will be provided by a 5000 mAh battery. The device’s case will protect internal components from moisture and dust according to the IP64 standard.

The official announcement of the new Nothing smartphones won’t be long in coming – the company will present the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro devices on March 4.

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