Nothing Phone (2a) renders leaked, key specs: D7200 Pro, 8+128GB storage, priced at Php 21k

We’re treated to more renders showcasing the device in two distinct color options: a sleek gray/black and a pristine white.

Nothing, known for its dual-tone device offerings, continues this trend with the Phone (2a), presenting both a lighter and a darker color variant for consumers to choose from.

Via: GSMArena

The distinctive dual camera ‘eyes’ on the back give the phone a unique aesthetic appeal, complemented by the presence of three Glyph LEDs. Notably absent is wireless charging, departing from the circular coil design seen in the Nothing Phone (1) and Nothing Phone (2).

Via: GSMArena

While the screen view is partially obstructed, the renders suggest minimal and symmetrical bezels, adhering to Nothing’s design tradition without compromising on aesthetics to achieve a lower price point. The white version features contrasting power and volume buttons, adding a subtle panda-inspired touch.

Nothing has already confirmed that the Phone (2a) will be equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 7200 Pro SoC, a customized version tailored specifically for Nothing. According to previous rumors, the 8/128GB variant is expected to be priced at €349(₱21,106.91), while the more capacious 12/256GB model will be available for €399(₱24,130.82). As the official unveiling approaches, anticipation builds for Nothing’s affordable yet feature-packed smartphone.

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