Nothing Ear (a) with Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro

This article explains how to claim a free Nothing Ear (a), in any colour, when buying a new Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro series.

EE customers can claim a Nothing Ear (a) in any colour (black, white, or yellow) when buying a new Nothing Phone (3a) or Phone (3a) Pro series in any colour and storage model variant, either as a SIM-free device or on a pay monthly plan.

Claims received may take up to 7 days to be validated from the date of receipt of a Claim, and you will be sent an email to confirm that your order has been confirmed and dispatched.

Valid Claims will be dispatched via recorded delivery and accompanied by a dispatch notification email, within 45 days of the Claim being validated.

Eligibility

Need to know

This offer has now ended.

Any purchase of a new Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro between 25 August 2025 and 15 September 2025.

Exclusions

Customers may receive a maximum of one Gift per Product purchased, with a limit of four Gifts per household.

To claim your gift

Step 1: Go to https://nothing-redemption.co.uk and fill out the claim form with your name, contact details, and other required information.

Step 2: Upload a scanned copy of your proof of purchase, along with your product’s serial number and delivery address.You need to enter and upload a photo of the IMEI number from the settings of your device

For example, if you bought the product on 15 September 2025, you must submit your claim by 14 November 2025.

Need to know

You can see your IMEI details by dialling *#06# on your phone.

If you're having issues

If an email acknowledgement hasn't been received, it's your responsibility to contact the Promoter’s customer service team by going to https://nothing-redemption.co.uk/support/ within 7 days of a Claim being submitted.

The legal bit

For full terms and conditions of this offer, please go to https://nothing-redemption.co.uk/terms-and-conditions/

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