Affordable Phone Design Leaked: Get Ready for a Budget-Friendly Upgrade!
Nothing, a London-based startup founded by Carl Pei, may be working on a low-cost version of the Nothing Phone 2, currently called the Nothing Phone 2a. This could be a more budget-friendly device from the brand, which could mark its third smartphone launch.
Nothing has been announced about the alleged handset. Tip Sanju Choudhary, known as @saaaanjjjuuu on X (formerly Twitter), claims that Nothing is developing a new smartphone. Choudhary says it’s not the Nothing Phone 3, as some might assume. Instead, it could be called Nothing Phone 2a and model number AIN142.
{Exclusive}A new Nothing Phone (Not the Phone 3) is in work ✅Model Number :- AIN142
✅Name :- Nothing Phone 2a
Some known information i got :-✅6.7 inch AMOLED screen✅Centre alligned punch Hole display✅Back panel of the device looks like the photo given#Nothing… pic.twitter.com/peJTz6CtIt
— Sanju Choudhary (@saaaanjjjuuu) November 27, 2023
Tip has also shared an image of the said phone, and from the looks of it, the device seems to resemble the outgoing Nothing Phone 2 and the earlier Nothing Phone 1, with the same indicator system and signature transparent back. Additionally, potential specifications of the phone have been revealed, suggesting a 6.7-inch OLED panel and a center-aligned punch hole for the front-facing camera.
It is important to note that nothing has remained tight-lipped about this development, nor confirmed or announced anything. Therefore, until the brand gives an official confirmation, all information should be taken with a grain of salt.
Currently, the brand offers both the Nothing Phone 2 and its predecessor, the Phone 1, in the Indian market. The base variant of the Nothing Phone 2 with 8GB + 128GB is priced at Rs 44,999. The 12GB + 256GB model is available at Rs 49,999 and the higher 12GB + 512GB variant is priced at Rs 54,999. The phone is powered by the 4nm-based Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, which represents a significant upgrade from the Nothing Phone 1’s Snapdragon 778G+.