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Nothing Phone 2a: Leaked Details Hint at Design Changes and Features

Nothing is said to be in the works on an upcoming smartphone model, possibly falling into the mid-range category, and it’s rumored to be dubbed the Nothing Phone 2a. Insight into its design has surfaced through leaks, particularly from tipster Yogesh Brar.

Nothing Phone 2a
Nothing Phone 2a: Leaked Details Hint at Design Changes and Features

According to tipster Yogesh Brar , who claims to have had a sneak peek at a working prototype, the phone will maintain a center-aligned punch-hole cutout on the front. Notably, the rear of the device is expected to showcase a dual-camera setup with a horizontal alignment at the center, deviating from the previous left-sided layout.

This move indicates a conscious effort by Nothing to address criticisms about the similarity between its Phone 1 and Phone 2. While the Phone 2a is anticipated to retain some design elements from its predecessors, it introduces subtle refinements. A leaked image of the Phone 2a’s back panel showcases a vertically stacked dual-camera setup, aligning with design elements from earlier Nothing phones.

Beyond design, leaked details affirm that the Nothing Phone 2a will boast a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, bear the model number AIN142, and feature the LED Glyph Interface lighting on its rear. Recent sightings on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) further hint at an imminent launch in the Indian market. However, these details remain unconfirmed, underscoring the need for caution until official announcements are made.

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