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Nothing launches new budget friendly Phone 3a and it’s heading to Australia next month

Phone and electronics maker Nothing announced their latest handset overnight, with the latest phone – the Nothing Phone 3a Lite – offering a budget friendly option with the same style.

The Nothing Phone 3a Lite will launch in Australia exclusively through Officeworks from November 4th, and has that familiar ‘Nothing’ aesthetic with an industrial looking rear showing screws, angles and of course the infamous Glyph Light on the rear for notifications. 

Powered by a Media Tek Dimensity 7300 processor with 8GB of RAM, the Nothing Phone 3a Lite comes with either 128GB or 256GB of storage which Nothing says is expandable up to 2 TB and a large 6.77-inch FHD+ resolution display that supports up to 120Hz refresh rate – all powered by a 5,000mAh battery promising all-day battery life.

The Nothing Phone 3a Lite includes a decent selection of cameras, with a 16MP Selfie camera on the front, and a triple rear camera array on the back consisting of a 50MP main sensor, with 8MP Ultra-Wide offering 120˚ field of view, and a 2MP Macro camera as well. 

The phone is shown off in Black and White on their website, and it’s a matter of pick your poison with both colour options looking great.

Officeworks will start selling the phone on November 4th for $439 for the 128GB model, or $489 for the 256GB model.

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