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The Nothing Phone 3A Community Edition revamps Nothing’s usual monochrome look with a 90s-inspired design infused by pops of color. It’s updating the basic 3A’s transparent backplate with a teal tint, plus yellow and magenta buttons.
They’re also throwing in an accessory too, for the first time, adding a limited edition set of six-sided dice with a matching teal and yellow case that uses the company’s custom font.
The Phone 3A Community Edition comes with a set of matching dice. Image: Nothing
The special edition is the result of Nothing’s annual community design event, where Emre Kayganacl’s “Translucent Memories” design was selected from a pool of over 700 user submissions. Nothing did the same thing last year with the Phone 2A Plus Community Edition, which featured a glow-in-the-dark pattern on its backplate.
Now this phone will go on sale on December 12th, complete with a new community-created lockscreen clock face and matching wallpapers.
Nothing is only making 1,000, though, so make sure to sign up for a notification on the sale if you want to snag one. It will be available “across all markets,” but that unfortunately doesn’t appear to include the US, with pricing listed as £379 / €379 / ₹28,999 / ¥59,800.