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    By Sohil NikamDecember 10, 20252 Mins Read
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    Nothing has unveiled the Phone (3a) Community Edition, a limited-run smartphone shaped as much by fans as by the company’s own teams.

    The device is the outcome of the brand’s latest Community Edition Project, an initiative that moves beyond crowdsourced feedback to active co-creation, giving emerging creators influence over hardware design, software, accessories, packaging, and marketing.

    This year’s program received more than 700 submissions across four disciplines, underlining how deeply Nothing’s community wants to participate in product-making rather than merely observing it.

    The four winners, namely Emre Kayganacl (hardware and packaging), Ambrogio Tacconi and Louis Aymond (accessory), Jad Zock (lock screen clock and wallpaper), and Sushruta Sarkar (marketing), were chosen for ideas that expand the brand’s distinctive design language.

    Also Read: Nothing Ear (Open) Review: Transparency Taken Literally

    Each finalist worked directly with Nothing’s design, software, marketing, and creative teams in London to translate concepts into production-ready outcomes.

    Design is where the Community Edition makes its strongest case. Kayganacl’s hardware and packaging draw from late-’90s and early-2000s industrial design, delivering a playful, nostalgic colourway that still reads unmistakably “Nothing.”

    The accessory, dubbed Dice, blends a universal symbol of play with Nothing’s Ndot typeface, while Zock’s multi-weight clock face pares visual clutter to make time legible at a glance, accompanied by exclusive wallpapers that echo the phone’s rear textures.

    The campaign, titled “Made Together,” reframes the launch as a celebration of collaboration itself.

    Beyond the product, Nothing is institutionalising its fan-first philosophy.

    Alongside initiatives like a Community Board Observer, the company has opened a $5 million community investment round at a $1.3 billion valuation, placing supporters on equal footing with institutional investors.

    Only 1,000 units of the Phone (3a) Community Edition will be made globally.

    In India, the ₹28,999 handset (12GB/256GB) goes on sale via a Bengaluru drop on 13 December, less a launch, more a curtain-call for a new way of building tech.

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