Nothing hasn’t been shy about letting its community steer the ship, but the new Phone (3a) Community Edition feels like the moment the whole experiment snaps into focus and is equally as playful as last year’s glow-in-the-dark Nothing 2(a) release. But this isn’t just a fan-inspired colourway but extends Nothing’s collaboration with its community more deeply.

Across nine months and more than 700 submissions, the project went further than simply designing the phone, as four emerging talents were chosen to redefine hardware, software, accessories and the campaign identity. The result? A device that feels both distinctly Nothing and intriguingly something fresh, a true one-off.

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Looking at the hardware, Emre Kayganacıl’s winning Community Edition design nods unapologetically to the late ’90s and early 2000s, that era when gadgets leaned into fun, colour, and character – think vibrant iPad colourways, gel-like PlayStation memory cards and transparent Nintendo N64 consoles. But instead of relying on pure nostalgia, the Phone (3a) CE lands somewhere far more interesting: a grown-up interpretation of a childhood memory.

The soft-touch, rubberised transparent back immediately stands apart from Nothing’s usual glass-backed minimalism. At a glance, it looks playful, but in the hand, it feels premium. The lime-acid green coloured rear panel gets punctuated by tiny hits of yellow and pink, a palette that sounds chaotic on paper but, in the hand, works.

Then there’s the texture. Viewed dead-on, the circuitry beneath pops sharply into view. Tilt it a few degrees, though, and the transparency softens, almost like the phone is revealing and concealing itself in real time. It’s a clever, tactile bit of interaction, more playful than Nothing’s usual transparency, and more surprising too. I’ve caught myself turning it over just to rewatch the effect.

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Priced at £379, the new limited-run smartphone will also be available through select retail partners from 12 December, with one of the first in-person opportunities at Nothing Store Soho in London, opening at 11:00 GMT on 13 December. This is a genuinely collectible edition, and once it’s gone, that’s it.

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(Image credit: Nothing)