In December last year, we started reading rumors and leaks about Nothing’s new handset. If Nothing Phone (1) was a tie-in with the industry and Nothing Phone (2) was a high-profile commitment from Carl Pei’s company, the middle piece was missing: a mid-range mobile.
It looks like it will be the Nothing Phone (2a). A few days ago, the company confirmed its existence, but it looks like we will have to wait until the presentation of Nothing at Mobile World Congress. Of course, as always, leaks keep coming and we might have known that already. The design of This Nothing Phone (2a). The big news is that it wouldn’t have the shiny Glyph interface.
Recognizable design, but without lighting
When is the company Pei confirms the existence of the new model, did this by adding a cryptic image to the announcement that does not allow us to see practically anything about the terminal. This is a photo or to create It’s macro that leaves more room for imagination rather than exact ones.
Knowing how they’ve acted with all their previous devices, it’s reasonable to think we’ll have little pills of information and visuals on the X between now and the rollout on Mobile. But OnLeaks and Smartprix want to mitigate the surprise.
Two names that have a lot of weight in the industry often because of the information they handle. With this they create and share rendering This information, which shows what the phones we will see in the future will be like, is generally correct.
For this reason, we repeat the image we left for you below. The so-called back of the Nothing Phone (2a):
Inside, we can see a back with a translucent casing that allows us to see… we can’t actually see the components, but we do see some trim. The cameras remain in the upper left area, there is a circular detail in the upper area (located in the middle of the back of the wireless charging system in previous generations) and What we can’t see is the lighting system.
Nothing in two generations has leveraged this system to both alert notifications and create our own melodies and light patterns with a unique software function, but Looks like cheap is one of the elements to be cut in Nothing.
Firstly rendering filtered, Glyph system appearedHowever, it also appeared that the mobile phone would have a dual central camera system in a horizontal layout, like the Google Pixel. As Smartprix points out, these items may correspond to a previous version of the mobile phone.
As we always say, this is nothing but a leak. No matter how reliable and accurate the sources are, We’ll have to wait until February 27 to see the Nothing Phone (2a). Today is the day of the official presentation at Mobile World Congress and we will tell you in detail about Xataka Android.
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