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Nothing Phone (3A) 5G (White, 8GB RAM, 256GB Storage)

25,495 (incl. of all taxes)

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Nothing 3a Shop wide range of collection of Nothing Phone 3a from the house of Nothing on Digitech. Nothing Phone 3a comes with 8GB RAM, 256GB RAM & 17.2 cm (6.77 inch) Full HD+ Display Flexible AMOLED Display. Smartphones is powered by a Snapdragon chipset 7s Gen3 Processor. Shoot photos and video like a pro with the impressive 50MP (Main) + 50MP (2X Tele Photo) + 8MP (Ultra-Wide), a 32 MP front camera for superstar groufies, and a 120º ultra-wide field of view. Also, it has a 5000 mAh powerful battery, fast charge can quickly restore full power, so you can use the phone for hours on end.

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ReasonPeriodPolicy
Missing ProductWithin 2 days from delivery Replacement
Wrong ProductWithin 2 days from deliveryReplacement
Damaged ProductWithin 2 days from deliveryReplacement

Verification Process

All replacement requests will be verified by Digitechshop.
Customers must submit valid proof of the issue, such as photos, videos, or unboxing evidence, for verification.


Brand Warranty & Service

  • Brand assistance for device-related or technical issues is subject to the brand’s official warranty guidelines and service policies.

  • Customers are requested to contact the nearest authorized service center for further assistance.

  • During on-call support, you may be asked to upload images, download a diagnostic app, or connect with the brand directly.

  • Depending on your location, inspection may be carried out at your doorstep or at the nearest brand service center.

  • The final resolution may take up to 7 working days.


DOA (Dead on Arrival) & Replacement

Return or replacement is only applicable if:

  • The brand issues a DOA (Dead on Arrival) certificate, or

  • The part is unavailable for replacement.

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  • On-site or off-site service charges are determined solely by the brand.


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Replacement is not applicable in the following cases:

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  • Customer’s change of mind or preference-based returns

  • Quality or performance-related dissatisfaction (covered under brand warranty only)

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11 reviews for Nothing Phone (3A) 5G (White, 8GB RAM, 256GB Storage)

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  1. Kiranmoy GhoshKiranmoy Ghosh

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good performance nothing Phone 3a 😍😍💫💫📸👍🔥🔥🔥

    If I were to give a “grade” for videography (for its price segment), here’s how I’d rate:AspectRating (out of 10)NotesMain camera, daylight video~8/10Sharp, good detail, good stabilization in stable conditions.Telephoto zoom video~7/10Useful and decent, but limitations at higher zoom / lower light.Ultra-wide video~6/10Good for wide shots but loses detail + struggles more.Low light video~5-6/10OK when steady and aided by some lighting, but noise, focus, color issues show.Autofocus & stabilization while moving~6/10Decent, but not perfect; improvements needed.Mixed heavy usage (calls + messaging + gaming + streaming + browsing) over a full day20-24 hours before recharge needed. �It can get through a full day even if you use it well. You won’t need to recharge midday if you’re moderate-to-heavy.Business Today +2PCMark battery test (simulated mixed use)~17h 40m of “work” usage until battery drops to 20%. �This is very good for a mid-range device; shows solid optimization.India TV News +1Continuous display / active use in lab tests~13h 32m (active use score in GSM Arena). �If you use screen heavily (video, web, etc.), this gives a realistic idea.GSMArena +1Screen-on time in user testing (heavy gaming + social media + benchmarks)~7 hours SOT under heavy usage. �Nothing CommunityScreen-on time in lighter usage (mostly browsing, social media, calls, low-intensity tasks)Up to ~9 hours SOT. �Overall Value Score (Subjective)If I were to rate it out of 10 for value for money at ₹23,299:For general users / daily use: 8.5/10 — excellent value.For gamers / camera enthusiasts: maybe 7/10 — good, but you may wish for more in certain areas.Verdict: Should You Buy at ₹23,299?Yes — if your priorities are balanced: good display, decent camera, nice design, reliable battery, and you don’t need flagship-level extremes (super fast charging, perfect ultra-wide shots, maxed-out performance under long heavy load).If your budget is tight around this number, this is one of the stronger choices. If you can stretch a bit or wait for deals, you might snag a rival that has faster charging or a stronger ultra-wide camera. But overall, for most users, this phone offers more good than compromise at around ₹23,299

    21 people found this helpful

  2. Kangkan j.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Nothing is better than anything

    Distinctive design and build — Many reviewers praise Nothing phones for having a design that stands out from typical Android phones: clean lines, a modern aesthetic, and a feel that’s more “premium” than price suggests.Clean, lightweight software experience — The software (Nothing OS) is often described as uncluttered and smooth, with minimal bloatware compared to many other phones. That makes everyday tasks snappier and gives a near-stock-Android feel.Good battery life & charging (in many models) — Several Nothing phones (especially recent ones) manage to deliver reliable battery life. Some models support fast charging, which helps for heavy use or long days.Balanced performance for mid/upper-mid segment price — For the money, they offer a balanced mix of features (display, performance, design) that make them solid general-purpose smartphones: good enough for web browsing, social apps, media, and moderate gaming.

    One person found this helpful

  3. Noel Mathew

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Go for it under 25k

    Amazing software experience, although I felt the essential space button was kinda useless imo, Eye-catching design, Good Camera (images could be better when edited) , Nice haptic feedback, Pretty good performance, It maintained temperature while gaming so well too, while battery life is just decent (lasts for a day content watching, casual gaming etc or less than 6 hours for continuous gaming), over a great phone at this price if you are looking for a great software, design camera phone, go for it! 😀

  4. subhajit mukherjee

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Coolest phone ever used

    This is by far the coolest phone I have ever used. Everything about this phone is just great. Whatever you will expect in a budget phone,you’ll get a little extra here. Idc about the camera although it’s pretty solid. Battery is great. The design is amazing. Customisation is very user friendly. Display and performance is real smooth. Worth buying.

    3 people found this helpful

  5. Saviti Veerababu

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Camera, OS, user experience

    This is the best phone I have ever used till today. Bought it on October 30th less than a week and I am loving the experience. The cameras are good. After looking at the quality I will take pictures wantedly. The OS is simply minimal and very very user friendly. More features can be added which I am sure nothing will bring down the line with software updates. I don’t play any games and for normal activities there is no heating issue and even though I restricted the batter limit to 80% I am still being left with around 20-30 percent charge on daily usage of 8-9 hrs of screen time. The display quality and the touch quality are great.And coming to storage type.3a uses UFS 2.2 while other mobiles in the same range use 3.1 u might think that it’s a big difference and choose not to get nothing phone but nothing has optimised the OS and the hardware and software are so In tune that it performs better than UFS 3.1 in random daily tasks.Overall a solid investment in budget range smartphones.

    8 people found this helpful

  6. ABHISHEK A.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good yet missing with some basic and necessary important features.

    Reviewing after a couple of weeks of usageThings I liked:The chassis feels well-built and sturdy, though not tough enough — a protective cover is definitely recommended.The overall look and design are great.The base Nothing OS is smooth and stable, though the firmware seems to need a few updates and patches for better optimization.Sound quality is impressive — both the earpiece and speaker perform really well during calls, and media playback is loud and clear.The camera is truly good for a 50MP setup with handy pro features; night mode is decent too.Things I didn’t like:At this price point, a charger adapter/brick should have been included.Call recording is not available natively — requires third-party apps.There’s no built-in app lock feature, so you either rely on the main lock screen or use external apps for security.Overall:A good phone with impressive looks, camera, and sound quality. However, missing out on some basic and essential features at this price range (around ₹25k–₹28k) does make it feel slightly incomplete.

    7 people found this helpful

  7. Vedant J.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Loved the product

    Searched a lot for budget phones and finally took it.Fully satisfied with the product.Also the camera is great.

  8. Noushad pokkakkillathNoushad pokkakkillath

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Amazing phone must buy you are looking for software experience and design phone

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    Phone was amazing all features are good.. Size is quite large but not also heavy. Software is amazing and we can compare the difference after using nothing phone and other phone. Camera was awesome at this price range and major part of issue is battery backup, i got 6, 7hours battery backup only normal use in1st week, that was very bad. I think nothing team can improve battery backup in their updates…. Overall phone is amazing and design and speed is amazing…. Only battery backup is the issue..👌🏼👌🏼❤️

    5 people found this helpful

  9. Roshan Soni

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good b

    This is very good quality

  10. GHANSHYAM BAGDA

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    PACKAGING IS WORST . PHONE IS OKAY

    PHONE IS GOOD BUT WHAT A WORST PACKAGING BY SELLER . JUST A PIECE OF PAPER AND A POLYBAG FOR SUCH A COSTLY AND FRAGILE PRODUCT . NEVER EXPECTED THAT FROM AMAZON. OTHER WISE PHONE LOOKS GOOD . NO CHARGER IN THE BOX WHICH IS A DRAW BACK FOR A NEWER BRAND . SCREEN IS GREAT . CAMERAS ARE GOOD ENOUGH . NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY IS OKAY. LIGHT WEIGHT AND FITS BEST IN PALM COZ OF IT’S SIZE.

  11. Kiranmoy GhoshKiranmoy Ghosh

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good performance nothing Phone 3a 😍😍💫💫📸👍🔥🔥🔥

    If I were to give a “grade” for videography (for its price segment), here’s how I’d rate:AspectRating (out of 10)NotesMain camera, daylight video~8/10Sharp, good detail, good stabilization in stable conditions.Telephoto zoom video~7/10Useful and decent, but limitations at higher zoom / lower light.Ultra-wide video~6/10Good for wide shots but loses detail + struggles more.Low light video~5-6/10OK when steady and aided by some lighting, but noise, focus, color issues show.Autofocus & stabilization while moving~6/10Decent, but not perfect; improvements needed.Mixed heavy usage (calls + messaging + gaming + streaming + browsing) over a full day20-24 hours before recharge needed. �It can get through a full day even if you use it well. You won’t need to recharge midday if you’re moderate-to-heavy.Business Today +2PCMark battery test (simulated mixed use)~17h 40m of “work” usage until battery drops to 20%. �This is very good for a mid-range device; shows solid optimization.India TV News +1Continuous display / active use in lab tests~13h 32m (active use score in GSM Arena). �If you use screen heavily (video, web, etc.), this gives a realistic idea.GSMArena +1Screen-on time in user testing (heavy gaming + social media + benchmarks)~7 hours SOT under heavy usage. �Nothing CommunityScreen-on time in lighter usage (mostly browsing, social media, calls, low-intensity tasks)Up to ~9 hours SOT. �Overall Value Score (Subjective)If I were to rate it out of 10 for value for money at ₹23,299:For general users / daily use: 8.5/10 — excellent value.For gamers / camera enthusiasts: maybe 7/10 — good, but you may wish for more in certain areas.Verdict: Should You Buy at ₹23,299?Yes — if your priorities are balanced: good display, decent camera, nice design, reliable battery, and you don’t need flagship-level extremes (super fast charging, perfect ultra-wide shots, maxed-out performance under long heavy load).If your budget is tight around this number, this is one of the stronger choices. If you can stretch a bit or wait for deals, you might snag a rival that has faster charging or a stronger ultra-wide camera. But overall, for most users, this phone offers more good than compromise at around ₹23,299

    21 people found this helpful

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Nothing 3a Shop wide range of collection of Nothing Phone 3a from the house of Nothing on Digitech. Nothing Phone 3a comes with 8GB RAM, 256GB RAM & 17.2 cm (6.77 inch) Full HD+ Display Flexible AMOLED Display. Smartphones is powered by a Snapdragon chipset 7s Gen3 Processor. Shoot photos and video like a pro with the impressive 50MP (Main) + 50MP (2X Tele Photo) + 8MP (Ultra-Wide), a 32 MP front camera for superstar groufies, and a 120º ultra-wide field of view. Also, it has a 5000 mAh powerful battery, fast charge can quickly restore full power, so you can use the phone for hours on end.

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11 reviews for Nothing Phone (3A) 5G (White, 8GB RAM, 256GB Storage)

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  1. Kiranmoy GhoshKiranmoy Ghosh

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good performance nothing Phone 3a 😍😍💫💫📸👍🔥🔥🔥

    If I were to give a “grade” for videography (for its price segment), here’s how I’d rate:AspectRating (out of 10)NotesMain camera, daylight video~8/10Sharp, good detail, good stabilization in stable conditions.Telephoto zoom video~7/10Useful and decent, but limitations at higher zoom / lower light.Ultra-wide video~6/10Good for wide shots but loses detail + struggles more.Low light video~5-6/10OK when steady and aided by some lighting, but noise, focus, color issues show.Autofocus & stabilization while moving~6/10Decent, but not perfect; improvements needed.Mixed heavy usage (calls + messaging + gaming + streaming + browsing) over a full day20-24 hours before recharge needed. �It can get through a full day even if you use it well. You won’t need to recharge midday if you’re moderate-to-heavy.Business Today +2PCMark battery test (simulated mixed use)~17h 40m of “work” usage until battery drops to 20%. �This is very good for a mid-range device; shows solid optimization.India TV News +1Continuous display / active use in lab tests~13h 32m (active use score in GSM Arena). �If you use screen heavily (video, web, etc.), this gives a realistic idea.GSMArena +1Screen-on time in user testing (heavy gaming + social media + benchmarks)~7 hours SOT under heavy usage. �Nothing CommunityScreen-on time in lighter usage (mostly browsing, social media, calls, low-intensity tasks)Up to ~9 hours SOT. �Overall Value Score (Subjective)If I were to rate it out of 10 for value for money at ₹23,299:For general users / daily use: 8.5/10 — excellent value.For gamers / camera enthusiasts: maybe 7/10 — good, but you may wish for more in certain areas.Verdict: Should You Buy at ₹23,299?Yes — if your priorities are balanced: good display, decent camera, nice design, reliable battery, and you don’t need flagship-level extremes (super fast charging, perfect ultra-wide shots, maxed-out performance under long heavy load).If your budget is tight around this number, this is one of the stronger choices. If you can stretch a bit or wait for deals, you might snag a rival that has faster charging or a stronger ultra-wide camera. But overall, for most users, this phone offers more good than compromise at around ₹23,299

    21 people found this helpful

  2. Kangkan j.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Nothing is better than anything

    Distinctive design and build — Many reviewers praise Nothing phones for having a design that stands out from typical Android phones: clean lines, a modern aesthetic, and a feel that’s more “premium” than price suggests.Clean, lightweight software experience — The software (Nothing OS) is often described as uncluttered and smooth, with minimal bloatware compared to many other phones. That makes everyday tasks snappier and gives a near-stock-Android feel.Good battery life & charging (in many models) — Several Nothing phones (especially recent ones) manage to deliver reliable battery life. Some models support fast charging, which helps for heavy use or long days.Balanced performance for mid/upper-mid segment price — For the money, they offer a balanced mix of features (display, performance, design) that make them solid general-purpose smartphones: good enough for web browsing, social apps, media, and moderate gaming.

    One person found this helpful

  3. Noel Mathew

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Go for it under 25k

    Amazing software experience, although I felt the essential space button was kinda useless imo, Eye-catching design, Good Camera (images could be better when edited) , Nice haptic feedback, Pretty good performance, It maintained temperature while gaming so well too, while battery life is just decent (lasts for a day content watching, casual gaming etc or less than 6 hours for continuous gaming), over a great phone at this price if you are looking for a great software, design camera phone, go for it! 😀

  4. subhajit mukherjee

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Coolest phone ever used

    This is by far the coolest phone I have ever used. Everything about this phone is just great. Whatever you will expect in a budget phone,you’ll get a little extra here. Idc about the camera although it’s pretty solid. Battery is great. The design is amazing. Customisation is very user friendly. Display and performance is real smooth. Worth buying.

    3 people found this helpful

  5. Saviti Veerababu

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Camera, OS, user experience

    This is the best phone I have ever used till today. Bought it on October 30th less than a week and I am loving the experience. The cameras are good. After looking at the quality I will take pictures wantedly. The OS is simply minimal and very very user friendly. More features can be added which I am sure nothing will bring down the line with software updates. I don’t play any games and for normal activities there is no heating issue and even though I restricted the batter limit to 80% I am still being left with around 20-30 percent charge on daily usage of 8-9 hrs of screen time. The display quality and the touch quality are great.And coming to storage type.3a uses UFS 2.2 while other mobiles in the same range use 3.1 u might think that it’s a big difference and choose not to get nothing phone but nothing has optimised the OS and the hardware and software are so In tune that it performs better than UFS 3.1 in random daily tasks.Overall a solid investment in budget range smartphones.

    8 people found this helpful

  6. ABHISHEK A.

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good yet missing with some basic and necessary important features.

    Reviewing after a couple of weeks of usageThings I liked:The chassis feels well-built and sturdy, though not tough enough — a protective cover is definitely recommended.The overall look and design are great.The base Nothing OS is smooth and stable, though the firmware seems to need a few updates and patches for better optimization.Sound quality is impressive — both the earpiece and speaker perform really well during calls, and media playback is loud and clear.The camera is truly good for a 50MP setup with handy pro features; night mode is decent too.Things I didn’t like:At this price point, a charger adapter/brick should have been included.Call recording is not available natively — requires third-party apps.There’s no built-in app lock feature, so you either rely on the main lock screen or use external apps for security.Overall:A good phone with impressive looks, camera, and sound quality. However, missing out on some basic and essential features at this price range (around ₹25k–₹28k) does make it feel slightly incomplete.

    7 people found this helpful

  7. Vedant J.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Loved the product

    Searched a lot for budget phones and finally took it.Fully satisfied with the product.Also the camera is great.

  8. Noushad pokkakkillathNoushad pokkakkillath

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Amazing phone must buy you are looking for software experience and design phone

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    Phone was amazing all features are good.. Size is quite large but not also heavy. Software is amazing and we can compare the difference after using nothing phone and other phone. Camera was awesome at this price range and major part of issue is battery backup, i got 6, 7hours battery backup only normal use in1st week, that was very bad. I think nothing team can improve battery backup in their updates…. Overall phone is amazing and design and speed is amazing…. Only battery backup is the issue..👌🏼👌🏼❤️

    5 people found this helpful

  9. Roshan Soni

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good b

    This is very good quality

  10. GHANSHYAM BAGDA

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    PACKAGING IS WORST . PHONE IS OKAY

    PHONE IS GOOD BUT WHAT A WORST PACKAGING BY SELLER . JUST A PIECE OF PAPER AND A POLYBAG FOR SUCH A COSTLY AND FRAGILE PRODUCT . NEVER EXPECTED THAT FROM AMAZON. OTHER WISE PHONE LOOKS GOOD . NO CHARGER IN THE BOX WHICH IS A DRAW BACK FOR A NEWER BRAND . SCREEN IS GREAT . CAMERAS ARE GOOD ENOUGH . NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY IS OKAY. LIGHT WEIGHT AND FITS BEST IN PALM COZ OF IT’S SIZE.

  11. Kiranmoy GhoshKiranmoy Ghosh

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Good performance nothing Phone 3a 😍😍💫💫📸👍🔥🔥🔥

    If I were to give a “grade” for videography (for its price segment), here’s how I’d rate:AspectRating (out of 10)NotesMain camera, daylight video~8/10Sharp, good detail, good stabilization in stable conditions.Telephoto zoom video~7/10Useful and decent, but limitations at higher zoom / lower light.Ultra-wide video~6/10Good for wide shots but loses detail + struggles more.Low light video~5-6/10OK when steady and aided by some lighting, but noise, focus, color issues show.Autofocus & stabilization while moving~6/10Decent, but not perfect; improvements needed.Mixed heavy usage (calls + messaging + gaming + streaming + browsing) over a full day20-24 hours before recharge needed. �It can get through a full day even if you use it well. You won’t need to recharge midday if you’re moderate-to-heavy.Business Today +2PCMark battery test (simulated mixed use)~17h 40m of “work” usage until battery drops to 20%. �This is very good for a mid-range device; shows solid optimization.India TV News +1Continuous display / active use in lab tests~13h 32m (active use score in GSM Arena). �If you use screen heavily (video, web, etc.), this gives a realistic idea.GSMArena +1Screen-on time in user testing (heavy gaming + social media + benchmarks)~7 hours SOT under heavy usage. �Nothing CommunityScreen-on time in lighter usage (mostly browsing, social media, calls, low-intensity tasks)Up to ~9 hours SOT. �Overall Value Score (Subjective)If I were to rate it out of 10 for value for money at ₹23,299:For general users / daily use: 8.5/10 — excellent value.For gamers / camera enthusiasts: maybe 7/10 — good, but you may wish for more in certain areas.Verdict: Should You Buy at ₹23,299?Yes — if your priorities are balanced: good display, decent camera, nice design, reliable battery, and you don’t need flagship-level extremes (super fast charging, perfect ultra-wide shots, maxed-out performance under long heavy load).If your budget is tight around this number, this is one of the stronger choices. If you can stretch a bit or wait for deals, you might snag a rival that has faster charging or a stronger ultra-wide camera. But overall, for most users, this phone offers more good than compromise at around ₹23,299

    21 people found this helpful

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