Nothing Phone (2a) Plus: Minor Upgrades Revealed in Leaked Specs
Nothing is set to launch its new Phone (2a) Plus on July 31st, but recent leaks have already shed light on what to expect from this upgraded model. While the company has officially confirmed some details, new information suggests the Plus moniker may be a bit of an overstatement.
What We Know
Nothing has already announced that the Phone (2a) Plus will feature:
- MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro chipset (a world exclusive)
- Up to 12GB of RAM
- 10% faster overall performance compared to the base Phone (2a)
- 30% faster GPU clock speeds than the Dimensity 7200 Pro
Leaked Specifications
According to recent leaks, the Phone (2a) Plus will also include:
- 6.7-inch AMOLED display (unchanged from the base model)
- 50MP front-facing camera (upgraded from 32MP)
- 50W fast charging (up from 45W)
- 256GB storage options
- Available in gray and black color options
A sleek representation of the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, highlighting its modern design and features |
What's Not Changing
Contrary to what the Plus name might suggest, several aspects remain unchanged:
- Display size and technology
- Rear camera setup
- Overall design (with a slightly different finish)
The Nothing Phone (2a), showcasing its design elements that remain unchanged in the Phone (2a) Plus |
Is It Worth the Upgrade?
The Phone (2a) Plus appears to offer incremental improvements over its predecessor. The new chipset, improved selfie camera, and faster charging are welcome additions. However, those expecting a larger display or significant design changes may be disappointed.
Pricing details are still under wraps, which will be crucial in determining the value proposition of this new model. For potential buyers, it may be worth waiting for the official announcement on July 31st to make an informed decision between the Phone (2a) and Phone (2a) Plus.
As always with leaks, it's important to approach this information with caution until Nothing provides official confirmation. The tech community will be eagerly watching the launch event for any surprises or additional features that may not have been revealed in these early leaks.