Recent leaks surrounding Nothing’s next smartphone, rumored to be dubbed the Nothing Phone (2a), have sparked excitement in the tech sphere. Expected to make its debut at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona later this February, details about the device have started to surface, providing a glimpse into its potential.
The rumored specifications paint a promising picture for the upcoming device, with a purported list of key features already in circulation. However, one aspect that had been missing from the discourse until now was its pricing. According to credible tipster Roland Quandt, the mid-range smartphone is slated to kick off below €400 in the European market and will be available in classic white and black variants.
The base model of the Nothing Phone (2a) is projected to offer 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Additionally, there’s speculation about a higher-tier variant sporting 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, although the pricing for this configuration remains undisclosed. Drawing comparisons to its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (2), launched at $599 in the US and €649 in the EU, experts estimate the Nothing Phone (2a) could hit the $349 mark in the US in an optimistic scenario, or more likely, retail around $399.
The device’s rumored specifications hint at an intriguing proposition, featuring a 6.7-inch 120 Hz 1,084×2,412 AMOLED screen, powered by a Dimensity 7200 SoC. Photography enthusiasts might find solace in the anticipated 50 MP main and ultrawide cameras, accompanied by a purported 32 MP selfie camera.
If these speculations materialize, the Nothing Phone (2a) could emerge as an enticing choice, blending affordability with an impressive feature set. However, it’s essential to await the official unveiling during MWC to confirm these leaks and witness how Nothing’s newest offering stacks up in the competitive smartphone arena.
Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the much-anticipated launch, offering a clearer picture of the Nothing Phone (2a) and its potential impact on the market.