Even more Phone (2a) leaked renders leave Nothing to the imagination

Vlad, 22 February 2024

Nothing's most affordable smartphone yet, the Phone (2a), is all set to become official on March 5. As we get closer to that date, the mid-ranger just can't seem to stop itself from leaking left and right. Today we have even more renders of it to show you, and unlike the ones from a couple of days ago, these show it in two colorways - gray/black and white.

Nothing has always offered two hues for its devices, a lighter one and a darker one, so the Phone (2a) won't stray from the formula, it seems.

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Nothing Phone (2a) in white

Clearly in view are the dual camera 'eyes' on the back which give this phone a very unique look, the three Glyph LEDs, and the lack of wireless charging - there's no round coil like on the Nothing Phone (1) and Nothing Phone (2).

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Nothing Phone (2a) in black/gray

Although we get a slightly obstructed view of the screen, the bezels seem positively tiny, and also symmetrical, in a Nothing tradition - it's great to see that such a detail hasn't been cut in the service of hitting a lower price point. The power and volume buttons are contrasting on the white version of the phone, for a slight panda look.

Nothing has already confirmed that the Phone (2a) will be powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 7200 Pro SoC, which is apparently a 7200 customized specifically for Nothing. According to a past rumor, the 8/128GB version will be priced at €349 while the model with 12/256GB will go for €399.

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  • Anonymous
  • 26 Feb 2024
  • UTx

What is up with nothing and using underpowered chipsets?

  • Abc
  • 25 Feb 2024
  • n5r

Ugly!

First size can be not 6.7 or 6.3-6.1, second, it looks more bad than pixel style, hope that not true leak info

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