Nothing has now confirmed the launch date of its next smartphone, which will join the Phone (3), Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro (curr. $555 on Amazon). As expected, the device will line up as the Phone (3a) Lite. Not only that, but the Phone (3a) Lite will retain Nothing's transparent design.
For the time being, Nothing has provided a hint about what the Phone (3a) Lite looks like. Embedded above and below, the teaser also implies that the device features a much smaller Glyph interface than past Nothing smartphones. However, we would not be surprised if Nothing included more Glyph lights than the single one shown today.
Regardless, Nothing will officially launch the Phone (3a) Lite on October 29 at 13:00 UTC. Based on recent leaks, the handset will start at €249.99 (~$291) in the Eurozone with 8 GB of RAM, 128 GB of storage and a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset. In other words, the Phone (3a) Lite should be about as powerful as the CMF Phone 2 Pro or various Motorola smartphones like the Edge 60 or Moto G86. Apparently, Phone (3a) Lite pre-orders will not begin shipping until November 4.















