The upcoming launch of Nothing‘s most affordable smartphone, the Nothing Phone (2a), is generating a lot of excitement among tech enthusiasts. Set to be unveiled on March 5, new leaks have surfaced, giving us a glimpse of the phone’s design and features.
The latest renders showcase the Nothing Phone (2a) in two color options: gray/black and white. Following Nothing’s tradition, the phone will be available in both a lighter and a darker variant. The renders highlight the distinct dual-camera setup on the back, accompanied by three Glyph LEDs. Notably, the absence of wireless charging is evident, with no visible round coil like previous Nothing models.
Despite its affordable price point, the Nothing Phone (2a) maintains Nothing’s commitment to design. The bezels are minimal and symmetrical, staying true to Nothing’s design ethos. The attention to detail is evident, with the white version of the phone featuring power and volume buttons that offer a subtle panda-inspired contrast.
In terms of specifications, Nothing has confirmed that the Nothing Phone (2a) will feature MediaTek’s Dimensity 7200 Pro SoC, which has been custom-tailored to meet Nothing’s specifications. Previous rumors suggest that the phone will be available in two variants: an 8GB RAM/128GB storage model priced at €349, and a 12GB RAM/256GB storage variant priced at €399.
With its affordable price tag and impressive features, the Nothing Phone (2a) is set to make a splash in the mid-range smartphone market. Stay tuned for the official unveiling on March 5 to learn more about Nothing’s latest offering.