Nothing Phone (2a) does have Glyph lights, design revealed in new teaser

Nothing Phone (2a) design revealed

  • Nothing dropped a teaser video of what’s supposed to be “an unboxing like no other” of the Phone (2a). Here, we see the Nothing Phone (2a) drop unboxed revealing its back design. 
  • The design is exactly like what was revealed in the latest leaked renders of the Nothing Phone (2a). It has a similar transparent body like the Nothing Phone (2) but the Glyph Interface is only on the top part of the device.

  • There are three LED lights surrounding the rear camera lens, which are now placed at the centre. It’s a dual-camera setup on the Nothing Phone (2a).
  • The back panel of the Nothing Phone (2a) has a patterned design but without the Glyph Interface. The limited use of the LED lights makes sense since this is going to be a more affordable version of the Nothing Phone (2). 
  • The teaser shows the White colour variant of the Nothing Phone (2a) but it’s expected to come in Black as well. It has flat edges much like the Phone (2), and the front will most likely have a punch-hole display. 

Nothing Phone (2a) specs (expected)

  • Nothing Phone (2a) is expected to feature a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
  • It is confirmed to run the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset under the hood.
  • The smartphone is tipped to sport a 50MP primary camera, and a 50MP ultra-wide angle lens at the back, and a 32MP front camera.
  • On the software front, the Nothing Phone (2a) will most likely run NothingOS 2.5 based on Android 14.
  • The smartphone is also tipped to come with 45W fast charging support.

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