"The main upgrades are centered around the cameras, marking a major improvement over what the Phone 3a last year. A new tetraprism periscope telephoto camera extends to up to 3.5x optical zoom, further than the base Phone 3a. Nothing says the main camera, with a new Samsung GN9 50-megapixel sensor, captures up to 64 percent more light than similarly sized camera sensors."
"It comes with IP64 dust and water resistance, and is also physically tougher: Nothing says it has increased bend resistance by 34 percent. The display also gets Gorilla Glass 7i, something I've wanted to see Nothing improve on its cheapest phones. The 6.78-inch display is also 23 percent brighter than its predecessor, reaching 1,600 nits during outdoor viewing."
"The company has also upgraded its computational photography and tone mapping, which help it deliver on a new 70x ultra zoom mode, which beefs up your images with AI smarts. You'll get up to a 7x lossless zoom by combining the 3.5x optical zoom with sensor cropping, which works well."
Nothing introduces two new smartphones: the entry-level Phone 4a and mid-range Phone 4a Pro. The Phone 4a features substantial hardware improvements over the Phone 3a, including IP64 dust and water resistance, 34 percent increased bend resistance, and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. The 6.78-inch display is 23 percent brighter, reaching 1,600 nits outdoors. Major upgrades center on cameras: a new tetraprism periscope telephoto lens provides 3.5x optical zoom, while the Samsung GN9 50-megapixel main sensor captures 64 percent more light. Computational photography enables a 70x ultra zoom mode with AI enhancement, and 7x lossless zoom combines optical and sensor cropping. New blue and pink color options complement traditional white and black.
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