Nothing Phone 2a Plus launched

Shruti Govil
Shruti Govil August 7, 2024
Updated 2024/08/07 at 2:52 PM

Nothing launched its Phone 2a Plus on July 31, 2024, which is the third mid-range Smartphone in the company’s lineup. The Nothing Phone 2a Plus model is based on the Phone 2a launched in March. It brings improvements to performance, a new front-facing camera sensor, as well as some design changes.

The device is powered by Android 14 and runs Nothing OS 2.6. It will receive Android updates over a period of three years, as well as security patches. What you need to Know about the Nothing Phone 2a plus

Prices and Variants of the Nothing Phone 2a Plus

  • 8GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs. 27,999
  • 12GB RAM + 128GB storage: Rs 29,999

The availability and initial offers of the Nothing Phone 2a plus

From August 7, the model is available on Flipkart, as well as in retail stores like Croma and Vijay Sales. Customers can get a Rs 2,000 discount on both models using select bank cards.

Details

It comes in black or grey with a metallic finish. The overall design of the phone is the same as the non-Plus version, but there are some subtle differences that make it stand out. For example, the back panel has no colored accents. The new MediaTek Dimensity Pro 5G processor is the only thing that changes.

It brings with it performance improvements in graphics, but also design. The front camera sensor is also a 50-megapixel device. The model, while having the same battery capacity, 5000mAh, supports wired charging that is 50W faster. Wireless charging is not supported on the Plus model.

Specifications

  • Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED, 10-bit, fullHD, 120Hz, Gorilla Glass 5
  • Rear camera: Samsung GN9 50MP main with optical image stabilisation and 50MP ultra wide-angle (SamsungJN1)
  • Front camera: 50MP
  • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity Pro 7350
  • RAM: 8GB or 12GB
  • Storage: 256GB
  • Battery: 5,000mAh
  • Charging: 50W, wired. No wireless charging
  • Android Version 14
  • UI: Nothing OS 2.6.6
  • Support: 3 years of Android updates, 4 years of security patches
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