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Nothing Phone (2a) design partially revealed at MWC 2024

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The Nothing Phone (2a) will launch fully on March 5. Nothing did show off the Phone (2a) design during MWC 2024, though, partially. The company showed the world the back side of the phone, and the Glyphs were on.

The Nothing Phone (2a) design was partially revealed during MWC 2024

If you check out the video from Ben Geskin below, you’ll see the phone itself. This basically confirms the design we’ve seen in leaks.

Also, the company shared an official render of the device via social media too. You can check out that render below. So, as you can see, Nothing is sticking with its design language here.

Nothing Phone (2a) official image 1

The Nothing Phone (2a) features two cameras on the back, which are centered, and horizontally aligned. That’s what’s different compared to the Nothing Phone (2) design, well, one thing that is different.

There are three Glyph lights around that camera, and they are in different shapes and lengths. The backplate on this phone is flat, as are the sides of the device, though they seem to be curved towards the edges.

The backplate is once again see-through

The back glass on the phone is once again see-through, as expected. The power/lock button sits on the right-hand side of the phone, while the volume up and down buttons sit on the left. Those buttons are also separated, by the way, they’re not a part of the single unit.

Nothing will unbox this smartphone today at 10 AM BST / 11 AM CET / 5 AM EST / 2 AM PST, in case you’re interested. We’ll report back as soon as that happens, as we do hope that the front side of the phone will also be shown.

We’ll have to wait for March 5 in order to get full information about the device, though. Nothing will surely continue throwing out bits and pieces before that happens, though, so stay tuned.




The Nothing Phone (2a) will launch fully on March 5. Nothing did show off the Phone (2a) design during MWC 2024, though, partially. The company showed the world the back side of the phone, and the Glyphs were on.

The Nothing Phone (2a) design was partially revealed during MWC 2024

If you check out the video from Ben Geskin below, you’ll see the phone itself. This basically confirms the design we’ve seen in leaks.

Also, the company shared an official render of the device via social media too. You can check out that render below. So, as you can see, Nothing is sticking with its design language here.

Nothing Phone (2a) official image 1Nothing Phone (2a) official image 1

The Nothing Phone (2a) features two cameras on the back, which are centered, and horizontally aligned. That’s what’s different compared to the Nothing Phone (2) design, well, one thing that is different.

There are three Glyph lights around that camera, and they are in different shapes and lengths. The backplate on this phone is flat, as are the sides of the device, though they seem to be curved towards the edges.

The backplate is once again see-through

The back glass on the phone is once again see-through, as expected. The power/lock button sits on the right-hand side of the phone, while the volume up and down buttons sit on the left. Those buttons are also separated, by the way, they’re not a part of the single unit.

Nothing will unbox this smartphone today at 10 AM BST / 11 AM CET / 5 AM EST / 2 AM PST, in case you’re interested. We’ll report back as soon as that happens, as we do hope that the front side of the phone will also be shown.

We’ll have to wait for March 5 in order to get full information about the device, though. Nothing will surely continue throwing out bits and pieces before that happens, though, so stay tuned.

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