Nothing Announces the Phone (2a) Plus Smartphone
Available in “Metallic Grey” and “Black” colorways.
UK-based tech company Nothing has grown its presence through minimalistic smartphones with an ultra-modern edge. After announcing its limited-edition Super Nintendo-inspired Phone (2a), Nothing shares its latest creation, the Phone (2a) Plus.
The new gadget is an elevated version of the Phone (2a), amplifying its critical features for a smoother and well-rounded experience. Honing in on performance, camera, and design, the Phone (2a) Plus boasts an ultra-fast MediaTek 7350 Pro 5G chip, while sensor-driven 50 MP cameras add focus and contrast to every shot on the go. Available in “Metallic Grey” and “Black,” the device boasts grooved backboards and dual central cameras inspired by human eye sockets. The lenses can film 4K video at 30 FPS, accompanied by a triple 50 MP camera system for perfect frontal selfies. 50W Fast Charging mechanisms can power your device in 20 minutes, enhancing the flexible FHD+ 6.7” AMOLED display with elevated clarity and image quality.
Nothing’s all-new Phone (2a) Plus integrates 10% faster processing systems compared to its first release, while ARM Mali-G610 MC4 GPU comes in at 1.3 GHz for dynamic gaming time. Furthermore, the device promotes fresh widgets after announcing its ChatGPT integrations earlier this year. The News Reporter Widget will gather your daily reports in one place supported by AI technology, curating your outputs across business, entertainment, general, health, science, sports, and technology genres.
Take a closer look at Nothing’s Phone (2a) Plus in the gallery above. It will launch at Nothing’s London location on August 3 at 11 a.m. BST, dropping via the US Beta Program on August 7 at 9:00 a.m. ET for £399 GBP (approximately $512 USD).