Nothing Phone (3a) Lite: A phone that’s been generating buzz in the tech market for quite some time has finally been confirmed for its Indian launch. Nothing has confirmed that its new budget smartphone, the Nothing Phone (3a) Lite, will launch in India on November 27th. Nearly a month after its international debut, the device is now ready for Indian users. So, let’s find out what’s special about this new ‘Lite’ smartphone.
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Nothing Phone (3a) Lite
Until now, Nothing has launched its low-cost devices under the CMF brand. But the Phone (3a) Lite is the company’s first low-budget phone to directly carry the Nothing name. The previous CMF Phone 2 Pro was a huge success in the entry-level segment, and the new Phone (3a) Lite is said to be a slightly cut-down version of the same.
Display and Performance
Nothing has given the same display in this phone as found in CMF Phone 2 Pro. 6.77-inch, 1080p, 120Hz AMOLED display This display gives an experience of smooth and Vibrant visuals.
Talking about performance, the phone has MediaTek Dimension 7300 Pro chipset, which handles comfortably from everyday work to light gaming. The battery is also the same reliable 5000mAh unit with 33W fast charging support. Storage and RAM configurations are also placed similar to CMF Phone 2 Pro.
Design
Talking about its design, the Phone (3a) Lite comes with the Signature Glass design of Direct Nothing, which makes it stand out from all other budget phones. Compared to this, CMF Phone 2 Pro used to have colorful replaceable panels, but Phone (3a) Lite is slightly thicker and heavier. If you like Glass + Transparent aesthetic, this phone can become the first choice for many people.
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Camera Setup
Both CMF Phone 2 Pro and Phone (3a) Lite have main, ultrawide and front camera alike, but the biggest difference is. Also the 50MP 2x telephoto lens has been removed. Nothing has replaced a 2MP macro camera, which is useful just for basic close-up shots.
