Nothing Phone (2a) Plus specs leak

Vlad, 27 July 2024

Nothing is launching the Phone (2a) Plus on July 31, and it will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7350 SoC paired with up to 12GB of RAM. That much has been revealed by the company itself, but what about the other specs? What makes this "Plus" version superior to the original Nothing Phone (2a)?

A new leak today answers precisely that question. Let's start off by saying that if you were expecting the word "Plus" to be about physical size, you'll be disappointed. The Phone (2a) Plus is rumored to sport the exact same display as the Phone (2a). It will be offered in gray and black and will have a slightly different finish compared to the (2a).

Nothing Phone (2a) Plus specs leak

The selfie camera is getting an upgrade to a 50 MP sensor, and the charging capacity goes up to 50W. Those plus the new chipset are all the differences, all the upgrades, all the 'pluses', if you will, of the upcoming Nothing Phone (2a) Plus compared to the non-Plus version that's already on sale.

Whether or not these are enough changes to warrant a new phone release is up for you to debate in the comments. The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus will allegedly come in two RAM versions, with 8GB and 12GB, both paired with 256GB of storage.

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  • Anonymous
  • 29 Jul 2024
  • iKX

Really hoping this device gets 4k selfie video, which the sensor and chip should be able to. Hoping that Nothing won't become a software crippled mess like OnePlus Nord series where you get premium SoCs, but very bad looking and unstabilized 4k ...

NOTHING just want to remain in news. That is it. 2a Plus is basically a successor of 2a but this successor came too early (in just 3 months). Carl Pie has not changed since his his OnePlus days :) Same old stupid strategy of upgrading devices within ...

"I personally wouldn't choose the "2", because it has an (too) older Gen 1 Snapdragon; support for updates for older processors is questionable, the 7350 is already clocked at the same 3 GHz." This comment you made reall...

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