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Nothing 2a design detail, key specs leaked

The device is likely to launch at the Nothing to See event.

Key Highlights

  • Nothing 2a is said to make its debut at MWC 2024 tech event.
  • The smartphone will be a toned-down variant of Nothing Phone 2.
  • It is said to come with a fresh design.

Nothing’s upcoming phone has become a top discussion these days. And why not, after all the company has launched innovations in the market for its fans. Nothing Phone 2a is rumoured to be the company’s next product however neither the phone nor its name has been officially confirmed. The device recently appeared online and now a leak has teased the key details about the device including the design. In addition to this, both the price and the launch schedule have been leaked.

Be it a smartphone, earphones or smartwatch, people are hopeful that the company will come up with something new. Recently the information about the company’s participation in the upcoming biggest tech show MWC 2024 was shared and since then its upcoming phone believed to be Nothing Phone 2a came into discussion. Sources have revealed that this time the firm is going to bring an affordable device. Please note that the company does not share anything yet as to what its next product will be. Now, a PVT unit leak of this rumoured phone has revealed the key specs and suggested the phone’s potential design.
Some day ago a leaked information, information about a third phone that appeared online was initially believed to be the Nothing Phone 2a. As per rumours, the device is expected to be a less expensive, scaled-down version of the Nothing Phone 2.

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A tipster revealed the leaked photos of a Production Validation Test (PVT) unit that appears to have a revised rear panel. The device which is believed to be Nothing 2a is seen featuring a rather unusual design. It has a horizontal camera module positioned in the middle near the top of the back panel. We have seen that other toned-down variants of flagship devices from companies like Samsung, Google, Vivo and more have identical designs. There are only changes in its internals.

Nothing Phone 2a would likely receive a revised Glyph Interface in addition to an updated back panel. The alleged Nothing Phone 2a appears in the photographs with a hole-punch display in the middle. For the screen, the company might include a 120Hz OLED display. A MediaTek Dimensity 7200 SoC with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage is speculated to power the phone. For the software, it may come pre-installed with Nothing OS 2.5, which is based on Android 14.

In terms of cameras, the Phone 2a is probably going to come with a 50-megapixel dual rear camera setup.

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Komila Singh
Komila Singhhttp://www.gadgetbridge.com
Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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