Nothing Phone 3A Series: UK Consumer Technology Company Nothing announced on 10 February that its Phone 3A series is being built in India. Inspired by Appleβs strategy, the company said that this series has been designed in London and manufacturing in India. The company says that this smartphone will be a combination of British design and Indian production capacity. The Nothing Phone 3A series will be launched on 4 March.
New opportunities from production in India
Nothing said in his statement that it has given employment to more than 500 people in the factory in Chennai, where this series is being made. The special thing is that 95% of the employees are women. The company has committed to promote local production and described it as the main center of the construction of its Phone (3A) series.
Nothing Phone 3A Series: What will be special?
The company has announced that the Phone 3A series will mainly focus on usersβ needs, including cameras, screens, processors and designs. Nothing posted a video on its social media platform X (first Twitter), in which the design of this phone is reflected.
Potential design
The identity of Nothing in the phone will be the transparent back panel design. It will have a horizontal stacked rear camera module, which will be similar to Phone 2A. The camera module looks larger than the Phone 2A and 2A Plus, which is being estimated that a triple-camera setup can be given in it.
Potential specifications
According to the report of 9to5google, this camera can be setup in Nothing Phone 3A.
- 50mp telephoto camera
- 50mp primary camera
- 8MP Ultra-Wide Angle Sensor
Apart from this, two Nothing smartphones have been seen on BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards), whose codenames are being told βA059β and βA059Pβ. This indicates that the Phone 3A series may include two models. One of these models is being described as equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 7S Gen 3 chipset. With the launch of the Nothing Phone 3A series, it will be interesting to see how strong it performs in the Indian smartphone market.
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