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  • A hands-on image of the Nothing Phone (3a) has now leaked, showing the upcoming device’s triple-camera setup.
  • The Phone (3a) will continue with horizontally stacked cameras like its predecessor.
  • Nothing may replace the “Plus” moniker with “Pro” for the higher-end Phone (3a) model.

Nothing recently announced an upcoming March 4 event , where it’s expected to unveil two devices in the Phone (3a) series. The brand posted a teaser of what looks like the rear camera arrangement of their next phone. However, a hands-on image of what’s supposedly Phone (3a)’s back has leaked along with other information.

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It’s hard to tell, but the material exposed around the cameras does look like brushed metal instead of plastic. The flash module is slightly toward the middle-left this time, in contrast to the Phone (2a) which had it on the middle-right.

According to Android Headlines , Nothing may drop the “Plus” moniker for “Pro” for its higher-end Phone (3a) model. The Phone (3a) will come with 128 GB + 8 GB storage and RAM whereas the Phone (3a) Pro’s storage and RAM will start from 256 GB and 12 GB.

While information on the (3a) Pro is unknown, we recently saw leaked specifications of the Phone (3a). The standard model may sport a 6.8-inch AMOLED 120Hz display, a 5,000 mAh battery with 45W charging. It could feature the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 . Both the devices could run Nothing OS 3.1 based on Android 15 at launch.

The triple camera setup on the (3a) may consist of a 50 MP wide snapper, a 50 MP 2x Telephoto, and an 8 MP ultrawide. The front camera could be a 32 MP shooter.

Abubakar covers Tech at Beebom, with his passion for technology tracing back to 2011 when he received a Dell Inspiron 5100 as a gift. He’s also a passionate advocate for the right-to-repair movement, believing in empowering users to maintain and extend the life of their devices. Outside the tech world, he enjoys watching anime and exploring his newfound enthusiasm for Japanese cars. In his free time, you’ll often find him immersed in Genshin Impact or researching his next gadget purchase. Before joining Beebom, he contributed to leading publications like Android Police, How-To Geek, and Fossbytes.

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