Nothing was literally created to offer something other phones weren’t addressing. A great feel, not just a feelgood aesthetic and the (3a) Pro, with its sandblasted frame and transparent body with smooth, tempered glass provides that in spades. The triple-lens camera module could look like it could spoil that party, but in actual use, I found myself using it as an anchor for the index finger while holding the phone and keeps it from slowly sliding down.
The 50MP periscope lens is what causes this massive bump over the Phone (3a) and offers the Pro version a 3x optical zoom capability (or 6x lossless), but it also allows for macro photography with the same lens. The front camera gets a bump to 50MP over the 32MP unit of the (3a) and that’s where the differences end.
Elsewhere, it remains identical to the (3a) in terms of display quality, screen size, battery, processor..the works. Nothing’s foray into AI comes via the Essential Space button on the side and it’s a great concept that lets you capture screenshots and get contextual information on it, summarize it as notes and even add a voice note to it to refer back. Great place for collecting thoughts or random things you find on your feed that need saving for ruminating on later. It should’ve been customisable though, like the Action button on iPhones but it’s a start and a good one at that.