If rumors are to be believed, the Nothing Phone (2a) is the next device to expect from the company and as per the latest official teaser its unveiling is right around the corner. However, we still don't know a whole lot about the device and its design. As per a recent leak, the phone will use a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset, and it's back will have a whole new design different from other Nothing models with a three-glyph styling.
Now we have a fresh new leak that actually
shows a device in the wild in a couple of photos. We are looking at a PVT unit,
which stands for "Production Validation Test," – a small initial
manufacturing batch meant to validate and verify that the manufacturing
processes are working correctly and that the devices meet the required
specifications and quality standards. It is typical to see such early units
inside a large external case meant specifically to hide their design, which is
exactly the situation here.
Even so, we can clearly make out the
horizontal camera arrangement on the back, unlike any other Nothing Phone.
Suppose the rest of the available info from the source is to be trusted. In
that case, the Nothing Phone (2a) will have a 6.7-inch, 120Hz OLED display, the
aforementioned Dimensity 7200 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of
storage (other memory variants might exist as well). There also seem to be two
50MP rear cameras, like on the Nothing Phone 2, but a 16MP selfie cam. The
phone also appears to ship with Nothing OS 2.5 and Android 14. Do take some of
these details with a grain of salt, though, since the About screen on the phone
also lists 1,000 mAh worth of battery capacity, which is clearly wrong.
Anyway, the source also claims that we can
expect a Nothing Phone (2a) unveiling at MWC (February 2024) for an MSRP of
around US$ 400.