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28 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 28 reviews of Nothing Phone (3a) Pro. The average rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. People are impressed by the usability and reliability. The performance and price are also mentioned favorably. Views are divided on the camera, and the reception and portability get less positive views.
design, price, performance, reliability, usability
size, portability, reception
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 95/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : GSMArena Team (gsmarena.com)
Nothing took the stage at MWC 2025 to introduce the new Phone (3a) pair of devices. These are pretty unique looks-wise, yet also oddly familiar and...
Expert review by : Iyaz Akhtar (pcmag.com)
The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is a solid midrange Android handset with a distinctive design for less than $500, but limited 5G support and availability hold it back.
Expert review by : Julian Chokkattu (wired.com)
Nothing's latest budget phones prove that you don't need to spend $600 to get a powerful, feature-packed phone.
Affordable. Good performance. Solid triple-camera system. Unique and fun design. Slick and stylish operating system. More thoughtful AI features. Reliable battery life. Three Android OS upgrades and 6 years of security updates.
You need to white-list them on AT&T and Verizon for 5G. No wireless charging. Only IP64-rated. Pro model is top-heavy. Still sold in the US via beta program.
Expert review by : Adam Doud (slashgear.com)
The Latest Nothing Phone Ramps Up The Brand's Ambitions With A Standard Version And A Pro Version. The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro Punches Well Above Its Weight.
Great hardware design ; Excellent software ; Very good cameras ; Very good price and value
Polarizing camera module design ; Essential Space is unproven
Expert review by : Scott Schaen (geekspin.co)
Nothing Phone (3a) Pro proves affordable phones don't have to look cheap, here's the full review. Nothing Phone (3a) Pro ReviewBottom LineThe Nothing Phone (3a) Pro delivers a striking design, solid performance, and flagship-like features—such as its...
Eye-popping design ; Bright display ; Fast charging ; Great performance and cameras ; eSIM with dual-SIM
A bit bulky ; No wireless charging ; Essential Space button can't be customized ; Can't video record with wide-angle camera
Expert review by : Jada Jones (zdnet.com)
The Twelve South AirFly Pro 2 brings upgraded audio quality, connectivity, and usability for in-flight entertainment systems, so you can stress less about poor signals.
The Twelve South AirFly Pro 2 is a wonderful travel companion for frequent flyers. It takes up little space in your bag and makes an otherwise unenjoyable listening and watching experience much better. Although it's marketed for in-flight use, you'll...
Expert review by : Kerry Wan (zdnet.com)
The Nothing Phone 3a Pro delivers the perfect blend of style and value.
That's to say, the Nothing Phone 3a Pro checks a lot of boxes, more than any phone in its price range, but its most unique features, from the polarizing design to the Essential key, make it just as compelling for tech enthusiasts using flagship phones....
Expert review by : Kerry Wan (zdnet.com)
The Nothing Phone 3a Pro is the most stylistic interpretation of bang for your buck.
That's to say, the Nothing Phone 3a Pro checks a lot of boxes, more than any phone in its price range, but its most unique features, from the polarizing design to the Essential key, make it just as compelling for tech enthusiasts using flagship phones....
Expert review by : Divya Bhati (indiatoday)
Nothing Phone 3a Pro is slightly pricier than the Nothing Phone 3a. But better camera performance justifies that extra price as we find in this Nothing Phone 3a Pro review. In fact, it makes the phone one of the best under Rs 30,000.
Camera ; Design ; Software ; Display
Portrait photos edge detection
Expert review by : Gareth Bevan (digitalcameraworld.com)
Nothing's unique-looking phone adds a triple camera system and periscope lens for a bargain price, but can it keep up with the big brands?