might have just announced its new - which get big features and powerful performance on a lower budget - but these all-new call makers are already getting some serious competition. The team at UK tech firm Nothing have been , with a full launch set to take place at Mobile World Congress (MWC) on Tuesday, March 4.
The company has not been shy about its latest gadgets - which could include a standard model alongside a beefed-up version with a periscope zoom lens - and we've already seen plenty of images of the upcoming phones posted on social media.
Full specs and features will be confirmed soon, but there is one upgrade that we definitely know is coming to these Android-powered phones.
During an announcement at MWC in Barcelona, Nothing confirmed that its latest phones will be powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 7s Gen 3.
This processor, which was announced last summer, offers powerful performance and fast 5G connectivity along with improved performance that boosts features including the camera.
It's also great for gaming and has been built to cope with the demands of AI.
"The Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 Mobile Platform exceeds expectations system-wide, with breakthrough performance powering specially selected Snapdragon experiences," explained Qualcomm.
It can't, of course, compete with the more premium Snapdragon 8 Elite found in phones such as the Galaxy S25 series or OnePlus 13.
However, it should make the Nothing 3a fast enough for those who simply want to snap photos, shoot 4K movies, play the latest apps and games and download files on the move.
Express.co.uk is at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and will bring you all the news live from the show floor including the full update from Nothing.
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