The Nothing Phone (2a) won't be coming to the US, some specs confirmed

In an official statement from Nothing, the company clarified that the upcoming midranger, Nothing Phone (2a), won't be coming to the US. At least not to regular consumers, similarly to the Nothing Phone (1). But at least the latter was available for purchase as part of a wider beta program.

Now, Nothing plans to release the Phone (2a) only to certain developers working on the recently announced Glyph Developer Kit. This means that you won't be able to buy it from Amazon, Best Buy, etc.

In case you are outside of the US and you are excited about the March 5 release, the tipster Yogesh Brar shared some key specs.

The handset will feature a 6.7-inch OLED panel, Dimensity 7200 Ultra SoC, 50MP main camera joined by a 50MP ultrawide camera and a 32MP selfie shooter. It will boot Nothing OS 2.5 on top of Android 14 out of the box and support 45W of fast charging.

The rumored launch price in India is INR 30,000 (~$360) but it remains to be seen how much it will cost in Europe, for example.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous

I rather have something than nothing anyways.

  • What

Phone cameras are far from equal. Try a s23+ and then try a Honor magic6 lite. The difference is monumental

  • Anonymous

We also have Pixel, Motorola, and even OnePlus still.