Nothing Phone (2a) smartphone for €330 received Dimensity 7200 Pro, 6.7″ AMOLED screen, 32 MP front camera
07.03.24
Nothing has introduced a new mid-budget smartphone called Nothing Phone (2a). It has the same flat body as Phone (2), but differs in other characteristics and the main camera unit. The new smartphone also features Glyph backlighting, but with a reduced number of LEDs.
Phone (2a) is equipped with a6.7-inch AMOLEDdisplay with a 120 Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolution. The panel supports 10-bit colors, HDR10+ and reaches a maximum brightness of 1300 nits. The screen is protected by tempered Corning Gorilla Glass 5.

The smartphone is powered by a 4-nanometer MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro processor with a maximum clock frequency of 2.8 GHz. The device has 8 GB of RAM and storage up to 512 GB. The gadget runs on the Android 14 operating system and the Nothing OS 2.5 shell.
The smartphone is powered by a5000 mAh batterythat supports charging from a 45W power supply.

As for the cameras, the Phone (2a) has three of them: a dual main one with 50 + 50 megapixels and a single front one with 32 megapixels. The new product also features IP54 protection, an in-display fingerprint scanner, NFC and stereo speakers.
The new product can already be pre-ordered on the manufacturer’s official website, the price starts from €329.
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