Nothing Phone (2a) review
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The Nothing Phone (2a) is a mid-range phone that focuses on offering a balance of good looks, decent performance, and a clean software experience at an affordable price (around $350). Here's a quick rundown of its pros and cons:
Pros:
- Unique design: The phone retains the signature transparent back with LED lighting strips, though it's slightly simplified compared to the Phone (1).
- Great display: A crisp 6.67-inch OLED display with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate for a great viewing experience.
- Solid performance: The customized MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chip handles everyday tasks well, though high-end gaming might be a challenge.
- Clean software: Stock Android with minimal bloatware for a clutter-free experience.
- Long battery life: A large 5000mAh battery keeps the phone going for a full day or more on a charge.
- Fast wired charging: 45W fast charging gets you back to 100% in about an hour.
Cons:
- Plastic build: While lighter, it doesn't feel as premium as a glass back.
- Lacks some features: No wireless charging and the under-display fingerprint sensor can be a bit finicky at times.
- Camera system is decent but not outstanding
- Not the absolute best value: There might be competitors offering similar specs for a slightly lower price.
Overall, the Nothing Phone (2a) is a solid mid-ranger with a lot to offer, especially if you prioritize design and a clean software experience. If you're looking for the absolute top performer or the most camera features for your money, there might be better options out there.