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Nothing Phone (2a): A surprising contender in the budget smartphone market

The Nothing Phone (2a) offers a surprising amount of value at $349, with a sleek design, vibrant display, and smooth performance that rivals more expensive devices.

Nothing Phone (2a) Review

  • Price Point: The Nothing Phone (2a) is priced at $349, making it a budget-friendly option.
  • Design: The phone features a matte plastic frame and a glossy transparent back that showcases the futuristic internal design. The white model is more aesthetically pleasing compared to the black one.
  • Durability: Both the screen protector and the plastic back are prone to scratches, which can be a significant downside.
  • Display: The 6.7-inch FHD AMOLED display offers vibrant colors but lacks brightness, maxing out at 1,300 nits. The auto-brightness feature needs improvement.
  • Software: Running Nothing OS 2.5 (based on Android 14), the software is polished and fast, although performance can lag during multitasking or gaming due to the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chip.
  • Camera: While capable of producing good photos, the camera suffers from slow shutter response times and processing delays, especially in low-light conditions.
  • Verdict: Despite some limitations, the Nothing Phone (2a) offers a better-than-expected experience for its price. However, availability issues in certain regions, like the U.S., might be a barrier for some buyers.
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