
Nothing Phone 2a Plus, the upcoming iteration of Nothing's flagship Nothing Phone 2a model, has long been in the rumour mill, providing aficionados with a sneak peek into what's inside and outside the hood.
Keeping the streak of rumours intact, a recent tip from the company itself has shared an image of its upcoming handset, which lifts the veil off its back.
Regarding the overall impression that the image gives, the Nothing Phone 2a Plus bears immense resemblance to its predecessor variant, suggesting no ditch in terms of design.
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Confirming the previously made claims, the image shows that the yet-to-release phone will retain the Phone 2a’s Glyph lighting setup, based on three LEDs, and the same dual rear camera design.
Although this retention of the flagship model's design hints at the company's determination to ensure uniformity, it won't catch the eyes of those eager to witness major changes to the device's look.
Nothing Phone 2a Plus specifications
Coming to what will be inside of the smartphone, the company earlier confirmed that the Nothing Phone 2a Plus will be equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro chipset, which is a bit toned-up variant of the Dimensity 7200 Pro featured on the Nothing Phone 2a.
Moreover, the smartphone in its camera department will carry two 50MP rear cameras and a 50MP selfie camera, making its photographic leap much enhanced compared to the Phone 2a.
Rumours also hinted at a 6.7-inch 1080p OLED screen to accommodate more content and a 5,000mAh battery to get going for two full days on a single charge.