Nothing has today revealed the Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro and both phones will be releasing in Australia at JB Hi-FI at launch.
NOTHING PHONE (3A) AND NOTHING PHONE (3A) PRO AUSTRALIAN PRICE AND RELEASE DATE
Phone (3a) is available in Black, White, and Blue and will release on March 11th at the below prices
- 8+128GB – $599 AUD
- 12+256GB – $689 AUD
Phone (3a) Pro is available in Grey and Black and will release on March 24th at the below prices
- 12+256GB – $849 AUD
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Both phones have a 6.77-inch 120hz AMOLED display which is capable of up to 3000 nits of peak brightness, a bigger 5000mAh battery with 50w fast charging, the new Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 mobile processor and the signature glyph system that has been in every Nothing phone so far.
The big deal here is the new camera system. The (3a) has a 50MP telephoto lens that is capable of a 2x optical zoom, 4x in-sensor zoom and a 30x ultra zoom and it’s absolutely fantastic, but the (3a) Pro uses the space created by that circular camera layout to fit in a Periscope lens which has a 50 MP Sony sensor with a 3x optical zoom, a 6x in-sensor zoom and a 60x ultra zoom.
The front camera on the (3a) has a 32MP front camera whilst the (3a) Pro has a 50MP front camera that can also record 4K video.
Another big deal is the Essential Space AI functionality with its own dedicated button on both devices. For me, AI has been a mixed bag on mobile devices, but what Nothing has done so far is really fantastic.
Basically, this is a button that you can use to either screenshot anything on your screen and then either save it as-is, write a little note or do a voice note, but Essential Space will essentially use AI to recognise what’s on screen and contextualise it, so if it’s an appointment, it’ll add a reminder, or if it’s a recipe, it’ll take the important parts and put it into text. It’s the first time using AI in a phone (outside of Apple Intelligence) where I can see the real world use case for it to actually improve your day to day without it feeling like a gimmick.
You can read our full review of the Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a Pro) here.