Nothing recently launched the Nothing Phone (2a) in March this year, bringing in a mid-range phone with compelling specs and an affordable price. This time, the company will soon unveil a new device with beefier specs called the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus.
The phone will launch on July 31. However, thanks to a recent leak from Smartpix, the full specifications of the device have been revealed prematurely.
Previously confirmed by Nothing themselves, the phone will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro SoC with 12GB of RAM and 8GB RAM boost.
The leaked information suggests the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus will share a similar 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate as its non-Plus sibling. The dual-camera system on the back is also rumored to remain unchanged, featuring a 50MP primary sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) alongside a 50MP ultra-wide lens.
However, a significant upgrade is expected for the front-facing camera, bumping up the sensor to 50MP. Additionally, the leak suggests a faster 50W fast charging will be available.
Nothing has yet to officially confirm any of the leaked information. But with the official launch date approaching, it won’t be long before we have all the details straight from the source.