Nothing Confirms Phone 2a Will Be Made In India: What We Know

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Last Updated: March 03, 2024, 11:00 IST

Delhi, India

Nothing Phone 2a is launching in India and other markets on March 5

Nothing Phone 2a is launching in India and other markets on March 5

Nothing Phone 2a will be the latest device from the company and its first in the mid-range segment for buyers.

Nothing has confirmed that its latest smartphone, Phone (2a) will be manufactured in India.

With this move, the company said that it aims to harness the rich manufacturing ecosystem of the country while investing in the local economy and creating job opportunities.

“The designed for India, Nothing Phone (2a) has been engineered with a focus on providing the optimal daily smartphone experience, doubling down on core user needs, and incorporating all of Nothing’s design innovation, expertise, and craftsmanship,” said Nothing.

“Phone (2a) will leverage some of the most beloved features from Phone (2), ensuring a clear upgrade compared to Phone (1) on every front,” it added.

Nothing had set up its first Global exclusive service centre last year in Bengaluru.

The company is set to launch Phone (2a) in India on March 5. The event will be live-streamed from an in-person gathering in Delhi. Nothing has also announced the Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh as the brand face of smartphones.

The Phone (2a) will feature a custom Dimensity 7200 Pro processor co-engineered with MediaTek to deliver the best performance with optimal power consumption. Reports suggest the Phone 2a price in India could be less than Rs 30,000.

Founded in 2020, Nothing has released three audio products, two smartphones to date, and, as of September last year, a sub-brand: CMF by Nothing.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - IANS)

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