Nothing Phone (2a) price leaked ahead of March 5 launch: Check all details

Updated : Feb 15, 2024 12:24
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The tech world is abuzz with anticipation for the launch of the Nothing Phone (2a), which is set to be unveiled on March 5.

a leak originating from a source in France has hinted at the potential pricing for the Nothing Phone (2a) in the EU market.

As the startup's first significant mid-range offering, it has garnered considerable attention, with many keenly awaiting details about its features and price.

Price leak

According to the leak, the variant with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage is rumored to be priced at €349, while a higher-spec variant with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage may come in at €399.

However, it is important to note that this information remains unconfirmed and should be approached with a degree of caution.

Also, the Nothing Phone (2a) price in India will likley be lower than its EU pricing.

Nothing Phone (2a) specifications (expected)

The leaked prices have sparked discussions about whether the speculated costs align with the anticipated features of the phone.

The Nothing Phone (2a) is expected to boast MediaTek's Dimensity 7200 SoC, a sizable 6.7-inch screen, and a dual rear camera setup featuring a 50 MP main snapper, as well as a 32 MP front-facing camera.

Prospective buyers are left to ponder whether the rumored prices would indeed offer value for the expected specifications.

With the mid-range smartphone market becoming increasingly competitive, the pricing strategy adopted by Nothing for its debut mid-ranger will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in determining its market reception.

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Nothing Phone 2a

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