Nothing's Phone (2a) is definitely a budget smartphone that proves its worth by uniqueness in design and outstanding performance at an affordable price.
🔍 Design & Display
With a unique aesthetic in the semi-transparent backs lined with the version of Glyph LED lights, the Phone (2a) brings value into the mid-range audience. It offers a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz and going as high as 1,300 nits at peak brightness, promising vibrant visuals and smooth scrolling. Reddit +4 The Guardian +4 WIRED +4 WIRED
⚙️ Performance
The MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset powers it with capacities of up to 12GB RAM, making it a top performer in the daily task and multitasking front. Flawless for typical use cases but nothing to rave about as flagship level. PhoneArena +4 WIRED +4 Wikipedia +4
📸 Camera System
The dual 50MP rear cameras-main and ultra-wide-offer a lot of photography aptitude, but they tend to do poorly in low light. The 32MP front camera makes for great selfies and video calls. The Guardian
🔋 Battery & Charging
This Phone (2a), generously equipped with a 5,000mAh battery, lasts more than a day's usage on a single charge. And with its 45W fast charging, it ensures a speedy and quick juice-up. GSMArena +7 PhoneArena +7 WIRED +7 Wikipedia +1 Forbes +1
📱 Software & Features
Android 14 with Nothing OS 2.5 runs the device and gives the feel of a really clean and snappy user experience. With promises of three years worth of OS updates and four years of security patches, this device will ensure future-proof longevity. PhoneArena +3 Wikipedia +3 The Guardian +3 The Guardian
📝 Verdict
Nothing Phone (2a) does really well in the budget segment because of its weird design, impressive display, and reliable performance. Sure, it's not perfect; average low-light performance from the camera and limited water resistance will probably detract from the experience; but for the price, it is nothing but a steal.
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