
Nothing Phone 3a price drops after Phone 3 launch
By Unnati Gusain
Just as Nothing launched Phone 3, it's mainstream device, the Nothing Phone 3a price drops on Flipkart.
Nothing Phone 3a
The phone is listed on Flipkart at Rs 24,999 down from Rs 27,999. This means that the price is down by Rs 3,000.
Lowest price
Bank card holders will get Rs 3,150 discount extra on the discounted price.
Bank discount
All in all, you can get the Phone 3a at Rs 21,849.
Price drop
The Nothing Phone 3a sports a large 6.77-inch with 120Hz refresh rate. For its price, it is impressively vivid. And adequately bright.
Display
The Phone 3a too comes with an extra button. Nothing calls it an 'Essential Key'. The Essentail Space, an app dedicated to this key, is really like a journal.
Essential key
The Phone 3a sports the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, coupled with 8GB RAM. In my use, I found the Nothing Phone 3a to be a fast enough phone that effortlessly handled day-to-day use.
Performance
Inside the phone, there is a 5,000mAh battery. It supports 50W charging speed but as noted Nothing doesn't bundle a charger with the phone.
Battery
On most occasions, the phone lasted 20 to 24 hours before I needed to charge it again.
Battery capacity
This is the first time Nothing has launched a three-camera system. While the hardware seems promising, the camera performance is what I would call middling.
Camera
Nothing has officially launched Phone 3, its "true flagship phone." Read more about the phone here.
Nothing Phone 3

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