Nothing Phone (2a) Plus to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7350 SoC

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Following the success of the Phone (2a) and CMF Phone 1, Nothing is launching a new phone, the Phone (2a) Plus. The launch is set for July 31st and from the looks of it, the Phone (2a) Plus could very well be a mid-cycle refresh of the Phone (2a).

In a series of developments, the company confirmed that the upcoming Phone (2a) Plus will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro SoC. This chip is slightly faster than the Dimensity 7200 Pro found in the Phone (2a), offering a 10% improvement in processing speed and a 30% boost in graphics performance. On top of this, the Phone (2a) Plus will likely launch in a maxed-out variant with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.

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Nothing Phone (2a) Plus

Furthermore, it supports 4K video recording, HDR playbacks, Dual 5G, Bluetooth 5.3, Wi-Fi 6 support, and much more. In terms of power, it stacks up well against phones priced under Rs 30,000 that use the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip.

Nothing is keeping other specifications of the Phone (2a) Plus under wraps, however, since it shares the same model number as the Phone (2a) it is safe to assume that the rest of the specs will remain the same.

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In our opinion, the CPU and GPU gains that the Dimensity 7350 brings to the table are not that high compared to the existing Dimensity 7200 Pro. Nothing could be looking at a mid-cycle refresh for the Phone 2a with the announcement of this new upcoming smartphone.

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