The Nothing Phone (2a) which was so far available in black, white and blue colours, has just been launched in its fourth colour variant. The new Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition clubs together multiple colour, including red, yellow and even blue, to create a unique design.
Here’s everything you need to know about it.
Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition: What’s new?
The Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition comes in a white body, and features black buttons on the side. The new design element on the back panel around the camera and below the camera island is now grey, and multiple other elements on the back panel are in red, blue and yellow.
ALSO READ: Nothing Phone (2a) review
The phone looks similar on the front, and the back panel is still transparent. The phone will also feature the same internal specifications as the vanilla Nothing Phone (2a) and still sports by specs including a 6.7-inch AMOLED panel, a Dimensity 7200 Pro chip and a 50MP dual rear camera setup.
While this phone may not be for you if you’re a fan of stealthy, minimal designs, as it looks a little too loud, even for Nothing’s products. However, for those who do like carrying around statement pieces for a phone, the Phone (2a) Special Edition may be a worthy consideration.
The new Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition will be available in limited quantities, priced at Rs 27,999 for the 12GB/512GB variant.
Nothing has launched multiple phones and accessories in the past two years, most of which have stuck to the company’s largely monochrome colour scheme, including tiny additions of red accents.
ALSO READ: Nothing Ear (a) review
However, the Nothing Ear (a) changed that, being the first Nothing product (besides the CMF lineup) to come in a new yellow colour variant. Now, it seems new colours is something Nothing will continue to experiment with. It now remains to be seen if the upcoming Nothing Phone (3) will also be made available in multiple colours besides black and white.
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