Nothing Phone (3a) Review

Nothing Phone (3a) Review

A concise look at the Nothing Phone (3a) large AMOLED display, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, long battery life and cross-market price references for Nepal buyers.

Reviewed:
Rs. 55,999
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Introduction

Nothing’s Phone (3a) positions itself as a large-screen, battery-forward Android handset that focuses on core hardware and a light software promise. On the official Nothing store, the 12 + 256 GB configuration is shown at US $379; marketplace snapshots show regional price variance in Nepal, the Daraz listing shows Rs. 55,999 for the 12/256GB variant, while an Amazon.in listing snapshot showed ₹24,350.
If you’re searching “Nothing Phone (3a) price in Nepal”, these are verified snapshots from the official site and marketplaces (sources listed below).


Design & Build Quality

The official product page shows a minimal, modern aesthetic (White / Black / Blue colour options).
High-resolution official images display a sleek, flat-edged body and an uncluttered rear camera island.
Nothing highlights environmental impact measures and includes an IP64 rating, offering splash and dust resistance not full immersion (no IP68).


Features & Specifications (Verified)

  • Display: 6.77” Flexible AMOLED
  • SoC: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 3
  • RAM/Storage: 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage
  • Battery: 5000 mAh (manufacturer claims “2-day battery”)
  • RAM Booster: “20 GB RAM booster” feature listed
  • Updates: 3 years Android OS + 6 years security/functionality updates
  • Water/Dust: IP64 splash resistance

Performance / Usage Notes (Manufacturer Claims)

The official page includes Nothing’s lab-tested performance metrics such as:

  • Gaming frame-rate comparisons
  • Vapour-chamber cooling benchmarks
  • Charging/battery test results

Each result carries disclaimers noting possible variation based on software, environment, and settings.


People’s Opinion (Forums & Discussion)

No public user reviews were found on Reddit, Quora, or official Nothing community forums during this verification step.
Marketplace ratings (Amazon) exist, but no verified discussion-forum reviews were found.


Pros and Cons (Derived from Verified Facts)

Pros

  • Large 6.77” Flexible AMOLED display
  • 5000 mAh battery with “2-day battery” claim
  • Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC
  • Memory expansion / RAM booster
  • Long-term software support (6 years total)

Cons

  • IP64 splash protection only (no full waterproofing)

Conclusion

If you want a phone with a big AMOLED screen, long battery life, and a Snapdragon mid-high chipset, the Nothing Phone (3a) delivers on paper.
The brand emphasizes battery life and software longevity, and the 12/256GB variant is listed at US $379 officially.
For Nepal buyers, Daraz shows Rs. 55,999, but it was Out of Stock during verification.

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