Nothing Phone 2a India price confirmed by CEO Carl Pei, it is better than expected
The Nothing Phone 2a is all set to launch in India on March 5 and ahead of the event, some of the details have already been confirmed in terms of features and design. The brand’s CEO, Carl Pei, has now revealed the India price of the upcoming Nothing Phone 2a device. It is very low, something that one might not be expecting. Here is everything you need to know.
In a video interacting with youngsters, Pei confirmed that the Nothing Phone 2a will be priced at around Rs 25,000 in India. Interestingly, users were guessing a price of more than Rs 40,000 and to surprise them, Pei confirmed that this 5G phone will be available at a much more affordable price, costing around Rs 25,000. But, this is not the exact price and we will get more details on the launch day.
It was recently revealed that the mid-range phone is made in India, which means that the Nothing Phone 2a is being manufactured in the country itself.
“With this move, the company aims to harness the rich manufacturing ecosystem of the country while investing in the local economy and creating job opportunities,” Nothing said.
The upcoming Nothing event will be live-streamed from an in-person gathering in Delhi. People who are interested in watching the event can head to the official YouTube channel of Nothing on the launch day, which is tomorrow.
As for the specifications, the upcoming Nothing Phone (2a) is rumored to sport a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. Nothing has confirmed that it will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro SoC. On the rear, it may have a dual-camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel primary sensor and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens.
For selfies, it could feature a 32-megapixel front camera. The device is expected to come with 12GB RAM and a RAM booster. Running on NothingOS 2.5, based on Android 14, it might be fueled by a 4,500mAh battery with 45W fast charging support. We will be covering the event, so you can stay tuned to India Today Tech for all the updates.