Nothing’s Phone 3A and 3A Pro use AI to organize all your stuff

Phones that are not 3A have been announced with a new experience on the company.Make technology more fun again“The soul. These devices improved the devices on 2A phoneUpdated cameras, a new feature called the basic space for storing and indexing various screenshots, audio notes, and pictures, all through a dedicated button. Starting from $ 379 for 3A and $ 459 for 3a Pro, it provides strong specifications for its medium prices-and a look at what was not something working on at this moment that focuses on AI.
3A and 3A Pro are mainly distinguished by their cameras, which you will only notice by taking a look at the two devices. The prominent housing in the 3a Pro camera includes the Telepsoto 3x PerisCope lens; 3A provides standard 2x magnification. Both phones include a main 50 -megapixel camera F/1.8 and Ultrawide 8 -megapixel. Telephoto cameras are used on each 50 -megapixel sensor to enlarge crops without loss: 4x for 3A and 6X for 3a Pro.
They are large phones, each has a 6.77 -inch screen, and 3a Pro feels specially chunky with a prominent camera residence. Both uses the design of the amazing transparent background to take a bold look, which balances the embarrassment of the embarrassing camera on 3a Pro. When I started using the phone, I felt that my fingers were constantly swinging against the housing. I modified it after a few days and drilled the jobs of the pop socket.
Phones come with Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 slices, 12 GB of RAM, and 256 GB of storage, which is generous for the medium -term category. They ship with Android 15 and there is nothing considered three years of operating system updates and six years of safety corrections – a decent software policy, if not the best, for a budget phone. It is presented in the United States through Nothing is a pilot program.
Nothing 3A and 3A Pro Photo Form
the Symbolic Forestry interface LED light strips are still present, but nothing seems to change their efforts towards software features. The basic space is a new place to save screenshots, audio notes and photos, such as Google Pixel shots program. He answers the eternal question: What do I do Do With this thing?
Is your photo gallery disorganized with pictures you want to remember? Do you wish you have somewhere to keep all these inspiration for your bathroom relief? Do you yearn to place the information in an email that continues to search for it in your inbox every time you need it? Then you get what is going on around the basic space. You can save things there, use artificial intelligence to withdraw the relevant information parts, and helps to organize what can leave a floating around your phone somewhere.
Using the primary key to adding things to the basic space takes a little modification. It is true as I used to the power button, so I unintentionally pressed it. A single press will pick up a screenshot, and the double -app clicks open so that you can browse your collections. This feels back for reasons that I cannot completely explain, but I often used to.
NitPicking aside, I think there is nothing on something. I have added screenshots for travel information for a next journey that is spread otherwise via emails and applications. The basic area keeps it in one spot arranged and is good in drawing the timing of the keys and dates from Screengrabs. It will even make a small tasks list for you. Not everything was correct on my delivery trip, but I think this is that history was not visible in both screenshots. The program appears to be doing a decent work when it has full information to work with it.
The job is very simple now. There is nothing more on the road map like a situation that begins to record a sound note at the heart of the phone, and the ability to organize the relevant content automatically in groups. It appears to be a useful advantage with the smart intelligence layer, rather than something that tends to artificial intelligence only for kicks.
3A is available to order on the fourth of March and ships March 11. 3A Pro rises to order on March 11, and will be charged from March 25.
The photography of Alison Johnson / The Forge