Nothing Phone 3a Lite has arrived, targeting the budget market with Glyph Light and a triple camera.
London-based tech company Nothing officially unveiled the Nothing Phone 3a Lite on Wednesday, October 29, 2025. This new device is the latest addition to the Phone 3 series which already includes the Phone 3, Phone 3a Pro, and Phone 3a and is specifically designed for the budget segment audience in India.
The Phone 3a Lite features several of Nothing’s signature features, including Glyph Light, a transparent design, and Essential Key/Essential Space. Despite a global launch, the phone is expected to launch in India in November.
Here’s a detailed look at its specifications.
Display and Design
The device features a large 6.77-inch flexible AMOLED display with a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate and an impressive 3,000 nits of peak brightness. For durability, the phone is protected with Panda Glass on both the front and back and features an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance.
Performance and Software
The Phone 3a Lite is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro processor, paired with 8GB of RAM. It has up to 256GB of internal storage, which can be expanded up to 2TB via a microSD card.
On the software front, it runs on Nothing OS 3.5 based on Android 15. Nothing promises robust updates, providing three OS updates and six years of security updates for the device.
Camera System
The Phone 3a Lite features a triple rear camera setup, which includes:
* A 50-megapixel main Samsung sensor
* An 8-megapixel ultrawide lens
* A 2-megapixel macro camera
For selfies and video calls, the phone has a 16-megapixel front-facing camera.
Battery and Charging
A robust 5,000 mAh battery powers the phone. It supports 33W charging and also has 5W reverse charging. However, it’s important to note that a charger is not included in the box.
Pricing and Availability
The Nothing Phone 3a Lite will be available in white and black. The base 8GB/128GB model will start at £/€249.
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Source: The Hindu