An image of the upcoming Nothing Phone 2a Plus has been leaked online ahead of its launch, showing a device that closely resembles the standard Nothing Phone 2a. The leaked picture aligns with an official image later posted by Nothing, confirming the design of the Phone 2a Plus. The company is set to launch the Phone 2a Plus with several upgrades tomorrow, promising improvements to its budget-friendly line of smartphones.
The leaked image reveals that the Nothing Phone 2a Plus retains the same Glyph lighting setup and dual rear camera design as its predecessor, the Phone 2a. This means that if you were not a fan of the previous phone’s design, the Plus version is unlikely to change your mind. Nothing has also confirmed that the Phone 2a Plus will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro chipset, offering slight upgrades over the previous model in terms of camera quality and charging speed.
In addition to the chipset upgrade, the Nothing Phone 2a Plus is expected to feature two 50MP rear cameras, a 50MP selfie camera, a 6.7-inch 1080p OLED screen, and a 5,000mAh battery. The device will also offer 50W wired charging, improving upon the 45W speeds of the Phone 2a. With these enhancements, Nothing aims to attract consumers looking for a budget-friendly smartphone with updated features and capabilities.