Nothing Phone (2a) EU pricing leaks ahead of March 5 launch

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The stage is all set for the “Fresh. Eyes.” launch event on March 5. It’s the day at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024 where we will see the Nothing Phone (2a) making its debut. We are quite thrilled to catch the first glimpse and now, we have the leaked pricing for the EU market as well along with color options. Let’s take a deeper dive to know more.

According to a pricing leak by Dealabs, the Nothing Phone (2a) with 8GB RAM and 128GB of storage is priced at EUR 349 or INR 31,100/- (~ INR 31,000). You can get your hands on a larger variant at 12GB RAM and 256GB of storage by shelling out just a bit at EUR 399 (or INR 35,500/-).

Nothing is expected to launch its next-gen affordable mid-range device in two color variants i.e. Black and White, much like Phone (1) and Phone (2) although the semi-transparent rear panel might be out of the question.

Nothing Phone (2A) Back

We have already seen a few renders showing Phone (2a) horizontally and another with a vertically-stacked dual camera setup. You can check out these live images of what we believe will be the final design for Nothing Phone (2a) albeit the protective bumper case has hit all the details at the back for obvious reasons.

Leaked Nothing Phone (2a) specs suggest a 120Hz OLED panel housing a 32MP front camera. There’s Dimensity 7200 (or Dimensity 7200 Ultra) paired with 8/12GB RAM and 128/256GB of storage. The phone ships with NothingOS 2.5 based on Android 14.

As per the leaked specs, Phone (2a) will bring a 50MP dual camera setup, a 45W fast charging support, a redesigned glyph interface, and a new back design as obvious.

Note that the above-mentioned Nothing Phone (2a) prices are yet to be confirmed. Although we know the phone will be priced under EUR 400 as evidenced by the prices mentioned here However, we will have to wait for a few days to get concrete confirmation on the same.

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