Nothing Phone (3a) Moniker Confirmed by TDRA Certification Ahead of March 4 Launch


The tech world is buzzing as Nothing’s highly anticipated mid-range smartphone, the Phone (3a), has officially been spotted in a regulatory database, all but confirming its imminent debut. The Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) in the UAE recently certified the device under the model number “A015,” solidifying rumors of a March 4 launch. This move marks a critical step toward the phone’s release, as TDRA approval is mandatory for consumer electronics sold in the region.

According to a report by XpertPick, the certification not only confirms the “Nothing Phone (3a)” moniker but also hints at global availability, given the company’s history of leveraging UAE certifications for international rollouts. While the listing doesn’t disclose detailed specs, industry insiders speculate that the device will inherit Nothing’s signature transparent design ethos while offering upgrades tailored to budget-conscious buyers.

Rumored Features Build Hype
Earlier leaks, including an exclusive from AI News Go Tech, suggest the Phone (3a) could pack a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 7-series chipset, and a 50MP dual-camera system—features that would position it as a formidable rival to Google’s Pixel A-series and Samsung’s Galaxy A-line. The device is also rumored to run Nothing OS 3.0, promising a bloat-free Android experience with customizable Glyph LED notifications, a hallmark of Nothing’s design language.

Strategic Timing and Market Ambitions
Nothing’s decision to unveil the Phone (3a) in early March appears strategic, aligning with the spring release window often favored for mid-range launches. The company, led by Carl Pei, has steadily carved a niche with its fusion of quirky aesthetics and competitive pricing. The Phone (3a) could further democratize access to Nothing’s ecosystem, bridging the gap between its flagship Phone (2) and entry-level offerings.

Availability and Pricing
While official pricing remains under wraps, analysts predict a sub-$400 tag, making it an attractive option in markets like India, Europe, and Southeast Asia. For those eager to secure the device, early reports indicate the Nothing Phone (3a) will hit shelves shortly after its announcement, with Amazon likely serving as a key retail partner in multiple regions.

The Road to March 4
With just days left until the launch event, all eyes are on Nothing to deliver a device that balances innovation and affordability. As the brand continues to challenge industry giants, the Phone (3a) could be a litmus test for its ability to scale without compromising its identity. Stay tuned for updates as the story develops.

Cover image source: Nothing



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