Right after a leak revealed their prices in Europe, Android Headlines has now shown off Nothing's upcoming offerings in all their glory. The publication has acquired crisp renders of both the Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro that highlight their design. While the spec differences between them might be minor, visually, they look remarkably distinguished. Anyone familiar with Nothing's older offerings will instantly recognize both phones.
Starting with the Nothing Phone (3a), it features a horizontal camera with its two camera modules stacked side-by-side. The LED flash module sits next to them. The whole contraption sits on a pill-shaped cutout which is encompassed by a circular housing with Nothing's signature glyph lights around it. At the front, a hole-punch selfie camera sits in the middle of a screen. Lastly, the power button sits above what looks to be a fingerprint sensor, while the volume rockers are on the other side.
The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is a lot more interesting. Its periscope telephoto lens is the start of the camera module, with its own dedicated corner. What looks to be the primary wide-angle lens sits next to it, and the ultra-wide-angle lens is above that, near the LED flash. Like its non-Pro variant, it, too, has a circular camera housing adorned with glyphs. The front design appears to be identical to that of the Nothing Phone (3a).
A Geekbench listing from yesterday confirmed the Nothing Phone (3a) and Nothing Phone (3a) Pro will launch with a Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC. The Pro variant offers 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage exclusively. Android Headlines claims both phones might pack an identical battery that can be charged fully in 58 minutes-acceptable for a mid-range smartphone. It won't be long before we know for sure because they're set to drop on March 4.