Nothing’s highly anticipated mid-range Android model, the Nothing Phone (2a), continues to reveal details. Render images of the phone have surfaced following its appearance in an AnTuTu test. Additionally, the price and release date for India have been announced.
Renderings reveal the unique design of the camera setup, resembling a periscope, which adds to the phone’s distinct personality. A teaser accompanying the phone’s announcement is expected to arrive on March 5th.
The first CAD-based press images of the Nothing Phone (2a) have surfaced
The renders also showcase the three-piece Glyph interface surrounding the camera island, along with a strip cable that curves downward from the bottom of the phone. The Nothing Phone (2a) features a flat frame with three metal buttons, including a power button on the right and dual volume buttons on the left.
Rumors suggest that the two rear cameras consist of a 50-megapixel ISOCELL S5KG9 for wide-angle shots and a 50-megapixel ISOCELL JN1 for ultra-wide-angle shots. The front camera is rumored to be 32 megapixels.
The phone is expected to feature a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The battery is rumored to have a capacity of 5,000mAh with 45W charging support. In terms of dimensions, we expect the phone to measure 161.7mm x 76.3mm x 8.55mm and weigh 190 grams.
The Nothing Phone (2a) will be powered by the custom Dimensity 7200 Pro chip developed in partnership with MediaTek. It is expected to be 18% faster than the Snapdragon 778G-powered Phone (1) and consume 16% less power. The Dimensity 7200 Pro is based on TSMC’s second-generation process, featuring a 4nm processor. The Nothing Phone (2a) is said to be priced around 25,000 INR (280 €, 240 £).
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