Nothing Phone (2a) in for review

Ivan, 05 March 2024

The Nothing Phone (2a) is finally here after weeks of leaks and teasers. It does have a Glyph interface, but perhaps more interesting than that is that the phone materializes Nothing's first concept design from the company's early months of existence back in 2020.

In true Nothing fashion, the Phone (2a) is full of character, all the way to the retail package and the SIM eject tool, which is transparent and cool with a fuse-esque look to it. The phone ships with a Nothing-branded USB-C cable, the SIM tool, and some leaflets.

Nothing Phone (2a) in for review

One thing that Nothing doesn't get enough credit for is its take on Android (number 14 in this instance) - the interface is made with a lot of thought and is very stylish. More importantly, Nothing OS 2.5 is unlike anything else on the market - even the typeface is unique.

The OS is also highly responsive, and extra fluid on Nothing Phone (2a)'s 120 Hz display.

Nothing Phone (2a) in for review

We have the Black model with us, but it also comes in White and "Milk". The flat display has a pre-applied plastic protector on top, which is a welcome addition. The rear panel is undoubtedly the most intriguing bit of the phone. It's a transparent design where you can see part of the circuit board. The dual camera is centrally placed inside the NFC coil with the three Glyph lights flanking it.

It may look sophisticated, but the rear panel generates more static electricity than anything we've seen on a phone in a while. It grabs onto dust particles and doesn't let go - keeping this panel clean is impossible.

The frame of the phone has a very pleasant matte finish to it. We'd call it primer-like for lack of a proper word. It feels soft and is very grippy and a pleasure to hold. Nice job, Nothing!

The Nothing Phone (2a) The Nothing Phone (2a)
The Nothing Phone (2a)

Stay tuned for more Nothing Phone (2a) content soon.


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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Mar 2024
  • y6V

a motorolla 40 neo or a pixel 7a? both clean but Moto offers less support for 2 yrs os updates and is not available everywhere. the 7a has a horrible battery, I think. Most if not all pixels have terrible battery endurance. dunno about the coming 8a....

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Mar 2024
  • y6V

i did not buy the NP1 and 2 since its too bright and distracting. But the NP2a offers less light which may still be a tad bit too much but not dazzling enough to be distracting or as you put it, Teeny. It will serve its purpose (for me at least) to n...

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Mar 2024
  • y6V

a rarity now and those notif lights are not that easy to spot especially when busy or bright conditions.

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