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Hey Nothing fam,
First off, huge props to the team for dropping the Phone (3a) today—March 4, 2025! That telephoto lens, brighter screen, and Action Button? Chef’s kiss. The design keeps that Nothing soul we all vibe with. But can we talk about the hardware for a sec? I feel like we’re stuck in a bit of a time warp with some of these specs, especially when the Phone (2a) already had us wondering the same thing last year.
Let’s break it down:
LPDDR4X RAM & UFS 2.2 Storage: The 3a’s still rolling with these in 2025. Don’t get me wrong, they get the job done for most of us—smooth multitasking, decent app loading—but competitors like Poco and Redmi are shipping UFS 3.1 or even 4.0 at this $349 price point. File transfers, game loads, and future-proofing take a hit here. Phone (2a) had the same setup, and I was hoping for a glow-up this time.
Snapdragon 7s Gen 3: Okay, it’s an upgrade from the 2a’s Dimensity 7200 Pro—better efficiency, solid gaming with the Adreno 710. But it’s still a mid-tier chip when 2025’s mid-range scene is flirting with Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 or Dimensity 8300 levels. Feels like we’re a step behind the pace setters.
8MP Ultrawide: Love the new telephoto (seriously, 2x zoom at this price is wild), but dropping from the 2a’s 50MP ultrawide to 8MP? That’s a downgrade I can’t unsee. Wide-angle shots are gonna lose detail, especially in low light.
I get it—Nothing’s keeping costs down, and the software magic (Android 15 with Nothing OS 3.0 looks crisp) picks up some slack. But in 2025, when even budget kings are pushing faster storage and RAM, it’s hard not to feel like the 3a’s hardware is stuck in 2022 while the design screams 2025.
What do you all think? Am I nitpicking, or should Nothing bump up the internals to match the innovation elsewhere? Would’ve loved to see UFS 3.1 or LPDDR5 sneak in here—imagine the snappiness! Let’s hear your takes—Carl, if you’re lurking, drop some wisdom!
Cheers,
vaibs