Next big bet Nothing it would be to run a cheaper version Phone (2), which we could see very soon. In recent hours, rumors have begun to spread stronger than possible Nothing Phone (2a) would be on the way.
The first person to mention the existence of this smartphone was the famous The source of information Yogesh Brar. Through your account on X (Twitter)claimed to have seen “functional prototype” phone “Nothing” (2a). And while he indicated that it will inherit some features from the phone (1) and (2), he mentioned related changes such as a new design for the rear camera module.
Meanwhile, developer Dylan Roussel Published An animation that supposedly shows a cheap successor to the Nothing phone (2). In the short video, you can see that if this were true, the mobile phone would move away from the rear camera, just like the iPhone. Instead of placing sensors vertically in the top left corner, they will now be displayed horizontally and centrally.
The back cover will contain an LED lighting system that Nothing has dubbed Glyph, although it will only come in three parts. There will be a chip under the hood of the Nothing Phone (2a) that will be a great new product. Dimensions 7200from MediaTek.
If the latter is confirmed, this will be the first Nothing phone that will not use a Qualcomm SoC. To recap, Nothing Phone (1) comes with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, while Phone (2) comes with a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1. The Dimensity 7200 is a processor designed for mid-range smartphones that focus on efficiency. energy.
Will we see Nothing Phone (2a) at MWC?
Of course, these first details of the supposed Nothing Phone (2a) should be taken with a grain of salt. Nevertheless, Great hopes are already pinned on Mobile World Congress 2024.. Carl Pei’s company has already confirmed that it will hold an event at the fair, which will take place in Barcelona at the end of February. So no one excludes that there may be news on this matter.
Nothing will be presented at MWC February 27 and if there really is a Telephone (2a) waiting for the light to appear, this could have a significant impact. First of all, you need to see what specifications this device can bring. Just as it was aiming to position itself in the upper mid-range with its dye offering. bonus like Phone (2), it will be interesting to explore whether Nothing can do the same in the traditional mid-range that is crowded with models today.
Beyond the software and hardware features this hypothetical low-cost model might offer, it’s likely that a lot of its success will depend on its price. For reference, the Nothing Phone (2) today retails for between €649 and €799, depending on RAM and storage configuration.
How low should the price of the Nothing Phone (2a) be to attract public attention? We still don’t know if the comparison might be the most technically accurate, but let’s not forget that the excellent Pixel 7a is currently available in Europe for 509 euros. We’ll have to wait for MWC to find out what Nothing is up to.
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