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The Nothing Phone 3a Lite has a big battery and triple-camera system

MNK NewsBy MNK NewsOctober 29, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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The Nothing Phone universe continues to expand. On Wednesday, the company launched the fourth model in the Phone 3 lineup: the Nothing Phone 3a Lite. The cheapest model in the series, the Phone 3a Lite pairs the brand’s distinct styling with solid all-around specs for an entry-level handset. However, with the company saying its non-flagship devices will soon include pre-installed apps and lock-screen ads, there may be a trade-off.

First, Nothing told Engadget that the phone won’t come to the US. So, Americans only have the previous trio of third-gen handsets to choose from. That’s the Nothing Phone 3, Nothing Phone 3a, and Nothing Phone 3a Pro.

The Nothing Phone 3a Lite uses a Panda Glass casing over an aluminum internal frame. As you can see, it retains some familiar design strokes, albeit pared down to match its €249 price. As the company describes it, the handset’s “asymmetric, transparent look and nano-coating creates a beautiful balance of matte and gloss.” (Poetry!) The phone ships in white and black variants. Whether Nothing’s design language is your cup of tea or not, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a more striking and bold design language in a budget model.

The handset includes the Essential Key, a multi-purpose physical button found on all Phone 3 series models. The phone is IP54-rated for dust and water resistance.

Dramatic view of the Nothing Phone 3a Lite smartphone. Its notification LED is lit, as the black phone floats against a dark background.

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Nothing honors the brand’s unique Glyph system (while keeping costs down) by using a notification LED. (Remember those on early Android phones?) This model’s “Glyph Light” supports the lineup’s Flip to Glyph feature, which switches to light-only alerts when the device is face down. The LED can stay on for “key contact and app notifications” and serve as a camera countdown timer. You can also customize its light sequences for calls and specific contacts.

The handset has a hearty 5,000 mAh battery. Nothing advertises 22 hours of YouTube playback or 9.5 hours of gaming. It supports 33W fast charging, reaching 50 percent in about 20 minutes.

The Phone 3a Lite has a triple-camera system. That includes a 50MP primary camera with a 1/1.57-inch Samsung sensor. Joining it are an 8MP ultra-wide and a macro lens. The rear camera system shoots 4K video at app to 30 FPS. On its front is a 16MP lens.

Product marketing image of the Nothing Phone 3a Lite. Standard view, with the back of the phone slightly obscuring the front of another one. Its display shows home screen icons and widgets.

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The Nothing Phone 3a Lite has more than respectable display specs for a budget phone. It uses a 6.77-inch flexible AMOLED panel with 1,080 x 2,392 resolution (387 PPI). It has a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate and a 1,000Hz touch sampling rate. It can reach 3,000 nits peak HDR brightness and 1,300 nits outdoor brightness.

The handset’s processor is the 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro 5G. The 8-core CPU can reach up to 2.5 GHz. Nothing says the chip performs better than the MediaTek 7200 silicon in last year’s Phone 2a. The company claims its CPU is 15 percent faster, its GPU supports 20 percent higher FPS, and its NPU delivers 100 percent better AI performance.

The phone also uses a liquid-cooling system, which may help during intensive gaming sessions. It ships with 8GB of RAM and comes in 128GB and 256GB storage tiers.

Marketing phone for the Nothing Phone 3a Lite. A suave-looking person holds the phone while on a call, looking nonchalantly over their shoulder toward the camera.

Nothing

The phone runs the Nothing OS 3.5 UI on top of Android 15. The company says Nothing OS 4.0 will arrive in the first half of 2026.

And that brings us back to those trade-offs. Earlier this week, Nothing confirmed to 9to5Google that its strategy moving forward will include “Lock Glimpse.” This rotating lock-screen wallpaper feature includes text with links to external content hosted by a Chinese advertising company. (That firm, Boyuan, says it offers a “rich mixture of content” to help its partners “commercialize the mobile traffic.”) Think of it as a slightly less obnoxious version of lock-screen ads.

Fortunately, Lock Glimpse is off by default in the current Nothing OS 4.0 beta. Nothing pledges it will give users “full control over features like Lock Glimpse.” However, that promise doesn’t explicitly say the feature will remain off by default.

Another cost-subsidizing move is Nothing’s (also confirmed) embrace of pre-installed apps. The company said its “carefully considered” third-party apps are those “most people install on day one, like Instagram.” In fairness, that’s a common practice among Android phone manufacturers. And Nothing says it will make third-party apps removable.

But again, the concessions here arguably run counter to one aspect of the brand’s stated ethos: clean, bloat-free software. And if business considerations forced compromises in this area, it makes you question how long Lock Glimpse will stay off by default.

The Nothing Phone 3a Lite is available now in Europe on the company website. The 128GB model costs €249 (EU) / £249 (UK). Meanwhile, the 256GB model will set you back €279 (EU) / £279 (UK).

Update, October 29, 2025, 11:20 AM ET: This story has been updated to add information from Nothing about the lack of US availability and additional detail from Nothing’s community post.



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