The Nothing 3a is here, bringing the brand’s signature design, a clean software experience, and solid mid-range performance. But with a Pro version also on offer, should you stick to the standard model or go for the upgrade?
Let’s break down the Nothing 3a’s features, see if it’s the best mid-range phone, and help you decide whether the Pro option is worth it based on your needs.
The Nothing 3a comes with a 6.5-inch OLED display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate, making it a great choice for smooth scrolling and even watching movies. The Nothing 3a series is the first Nothing smartphone to be powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3. This phone can easily handle daily tasks, moderate multitasking, and casual gaming.
With 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage, it offers enough memory for most users, though power users might find the Pro model’s expanded storage and RAM more appealing.
The 50MP primary telephoto camera and 8MP ultra-wide lens is great for casual photography, landscapes, and night mode shots, though it lacks a telephoto lens for zoom photography. The 32MP front camera is a solid option for selfies and video calls. The Pro version might be the more exciting option for the more serious camera enthusiasts.
Battery life is another strong point, with a 5000mAh battery supporting 45W fast charging, making it perfect for all-day usage without frequent top-ups. The Nothing OS 3.1, based on stock Android, provides a clean, bloat-free software experience, making it a great choice for those who prefer a smooth, clutter-free UI.
The stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos deliver clear and immersive sound. The IP64 rating makes it the most durable Nothing smartphone line so far.
Compared to competitors like the Pixel 7a, OnePlus Nord 3, and Samsung Galaxy A55, the Nothing 3a does stand out with its transparent design, glyph lighting, and clean Android experience. While it lacks premium features like a telephoto lens, high-end chipset, and flagship video recording, it delivers a smooth experience and excellent battery life, making it one of the most appealing mid-range options.
The Nothing 3a price in India is at ₹27,000 today. The Pro version costs another ₹7,000 more, but does it give you value for money at the extra price? The Nothing 3a Pro upgrades to 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage, making it a great fit for power users who need extra space and faster performance.
Camera improvements include a 50MP Preiscope OIS camera offering photography enthusiasts more zooming capabilities with 30x ultrazoom. It also offers 4K video recording on the 50MP front camera, ideal for vlogging and content creation.
If you’re a casual user who wants a stylish, smooth, and reliable mid-range phone, the Nothing 3a is the perfect fit. However, the Pro model is worth the upgrade if you need extra power, better cameras, and wireless charging.
Which one would you choose—Nothing 3a or 3a Pro? Let us know in the comments!