Nothing Phone (2a) Plus launches in Europe
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus was announced back in July and was released a month later in some markets, but continental Europe wasn't one of them. At this year's IFA in Berlin, Nothing announced that this is changing.
Pre-orders start today, September 6, while actual sales and shipments will begin on September 10. The device will be available in most major retailers across the continent, including Amazon, Saturn and MediaMarkt.
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus will be available in its two color options Black and Grey, but in only one storage configuration - 12GB/256GB, omitting the 8GB/256GB variant. At least for now, that is.
In the UK, the handset will ask for £399, CHF 399 in Switzerland and €459 in the Nordics. In Austria, Belgium, Germany, Netherlands and Spain, the device is priced at €429, while the rest of Europe - France, Italy, Ireland, Portugal and Eastern Europe will have to pay €20 extra.
If you are still deciding whether the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is worth it, you should check out our extensive review and decide for yourself. Or watch our video review.
Reader comments
- What ads
What ads? I have nothing phone 2a and there's no ads in the OS. It's clean almost like a pixel or hmd device.
- 12 Sep 2024
- sm$
- Anonymous
BS. Here in Slovakia we have basically the same product prices as people in Germany, the only difference is that services are cheaper because of lower salary.
- 12 Sep 2024
- 3Ts
- Well
Only if they ditch the intrusive Ad integration in their OS. That is what makes Xiaomi unwanted, the rest is fine.
- 09 Sep 2024
- AZd