The mid‑range Nothing Phone (2a) is slated to launch with a translucent back panel, and its price is set to begin at €349. This information comes from the Dealabs community portal which tracks upcoming device releases and pricing in Europe.
Initial leaks suggest a configuration with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage will carry the base price. A higher configuration, featuring 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage, is expected to be priced at €399. However, it is important to note that these details have not been officially confirmed by Nothing and may still be subject to change or refinement through official channels.
Rumors also point to a 6.7‑inch display on the Nothing Phone (2a) and a camera setup that includes a 50 MP main sensor paired with a 32 MP front camera for selfies. Performance is rumored to be supported by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200‑series processor, a choice similar in spirit to what powers recent mid‑range devices such as certain Redmi models. The device is expected to deliver a balance of everyday usability and features that appeal to fans of the brand.
In terms of design, the Phone (2a) is said to depart from the premium look of Nothing’s flagship lines while still borrowing the hallmark transparent aesthetic and Glyph Interface LED indicators from those devices. However, the planned light‑diode arrangement is reported to be simplified, with just three LEDs compared to the eleven seen on the Nothing Phone (2). This change aims to retain visual brand identity while reducing complexity and potential manufacturing costs.
Prior to this, Russia experienced strong sales of a popular Xiaomi smartphone, signaling a robust demand for notable value in mid‑range devices among Russian consumers and possibly among international buyers who monitor similar market segments. While this note does not alter the core specifications, it provides context for regional interest in mid‑range, design‑forward smartphones.