How will be the design and camera setup of Nothing Phone 2a? What will be the price, know everything here

How will be the design and camera setup of Nothing Phone 2a?  What will be the price, know everything here

London based tech company Nothing has launched 2 transparent phones in the last 2 years. Now the company is working on a cheap smartphone, information about which has come out through BIS certification. The company's new phone could be Nothing Phone 2a. We are going to tell you what you will get to see in it and how much it will cost. There is no official information available, here we are telling you the information revealed by leaks and tipsters.

Famous tipster Yogesh Brar has shared the PVT look and specs of Nothing Phone 2a on X. For those who do not know what this PVT is, actually it is a production validation test in which some phone companies make it so that all the features, hardware etc. can be tested. A photo of the smartphone has also been shared by the tipster which we are adding here.

These specs can be found 

The company can launch Nothing Phone 2a in the Mobile World Congress 2024 which will be held on 27th February. Dual camera setup can be found in the smartphone which will have a 50MP primary camera. The smartphone can have a 6.7-inch OLED screen with a refresh rate of 120Hz and MediaTek Dimensity 7200 processor. Nothing Phone 2a will work on Nothing OS 2.5 based on Android 14 and it can have glyph controls and 3 glyph lights like Phone 2.

Tipster told that its price in India can be between Rs 25 to 30,000. Note, this information is based on leaks. Changes are possible in this.

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These smartphones will be launched in January 

Many smartphones are to be launched in the very first month of the new year. This includes phones from many companies including Samsung, Vivo, OnePlus. Chinese brand OnePlus will launch its 2 new smartphones in India on January 23. The price of OnePlus 12 can be more than Rs 60,000. 

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