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Nothing publicly reveals the phone’s Glyph LED design and circular camera module of its Phone (2a)

The smartphone company Nothing is set to debut its Nothing Phone (2a) next month on March 5. As of now, the company has initiated its ad campaign for the upcoming smartphone. Reportedly, the new phone will come in two color options: white and black. The company is using the slogan ‘Fresh Eyes’ for the Nothing Phone (2a) which highlights the company’s advanced approach to smartphone technology.

In the past, we came across several rumors regarding the design of the Nothing Phone (2a). Notably, it is a mid-range smartphone. As compared to this, the company has now officially unveiled the design of the upcoming smartphone. The company took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the design details about the Nothing Phone (2a).

In the middle, a dual-camera setup can be found. In the upper half of the phone’s back, the Glyph light module, the unique design element of the Nothing family can be found. Besides this, the design details of the device were recently shared the tipster Roland Quandt who shared the promotional images of Nothing Phone (2a).

When it comes to performance, the company claims that the phone has a remarkable 741,999 AnTuTu score. According to the company, the phone is powered by the Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset. Given these facts and figures, it appears to be a high performing chipset in contrast to the Snapdragon 7s Gen 2. It offers a smooth and responsive experience.

Smart Clean technology is another remarkable feature of the upcoming Nothing Phone (2a). This feature will optimize the storage performance of the device over time. Nothing guarantees that the phone’s flash memory will continue to function as efficiently after extended use, giving users reliable performance comparable to that of a brand-new smartphone.

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