Nothing Phone 2a Leaked Design Might Be Wrong And That Could Be Good News: All Details
Nothing Phone 2a Leaked Design Might Be Wrong And That Could Be Good News: All Details
Nothing Phone 2a is confirmed to launch in February 2024 and there is some new update that will keep people excited about the upcoming device.

Nothing Phone 2a is launching some time this month but we still don’t know the exact details. However, a recent leak rumoured to be of the Phone 2a was spotted on the internet which surprisingly didn’t have the signature Nothing Glyph lights.

Most people were amazed to see the brand ditch its highlight feature supposedly to manage the price of the device. The leaked render features the back panel of the Phone 2a, revealing a radical redesign—skipping the Glyph Lightning interface that both the Nothing Phone 1 and Phone 2 are known for.

But our suspicion has proven right as the Phone 2a leaked design wasn’t the real deal and the actual model will have Glyph lights in some shape and form. The new leak of the Nothing Phone 2a hints at the continued presence of the LED lights at the back of the phone and having more customisation features for its Nothing OS platform.

Nothing has mostly focused on premium devices but having an ‘a’ moniker variant suggests the brand is ready to go aggressive. The brand is likely to make some cutbacks which is understandable but it seems the Glyph lights are not going anywhere.

The Phone 2a is expected to be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chip and feature an OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.

The new Nothing Phone could have a dual-camera setup with a 50-megapixel Samsung S5KGN9 sensor, which comes with a 1/1.5-inch sensor size and 1.0-micron pixel size. The secondary ultrawide lens, on the other hand, could be a 50-megapixel Samsung S5KJN1 ultrawide unit. The brand should offer a sizable battery that should support 45W charging speed if not more.

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