If you thought that Nothing is done with its (3) lineup of phones, then you are wrong. The brand launched not two, but three phones in the series so far. The Nothing Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Pro, and the flagship-grade Phone (3).
Now, it’s planning to add another phone to the lineup, the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite. And reports suggest that it may launch as early as next month in the budget segment. Here’s all you need to know.
All about the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite
The Nothing Phone (3a) will reportedly launch in early November in Europe. The sale may begin on November 4, followed by a wider release later. However, it’s unclear if it will launch in India. Although a budget Nothing phone does make sense for a price-sensitive market like India.
As for the price, it may cost EUR 249.99 (about Rs 25,400) in France. Previously, the price of the phone in India was reported to be Rs 23,999. That’s similar to the standard Phone (3a), so some expect Lite’s price to be around Rs 20,000.
Other than the launch and pricing, the Phone (3a) Lite’s key specifications were also tipped. It also made it to Geekbench recently, and it’s rocking the Dimensity 7300 chipset. Expect 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage.
ALSO READ: Nothing Phone (3) vs Nothing Phone (3a) Pro: What’s the difference?
An old report suggested a different chipset altogether. That’s the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset. The actual chipset remains to be seen. Apart from it, expect a large battery and a 50MP main camera. It may retain the Glyph interface and run Android 16 out of the box.
That’s all we know so far about the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite. Based on the above details, what do you think about it? Do let us know in the comments below.
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