Nothing launched the mid-range Phone (2a) in March, and then just a few days ago it introduced the Phone (2a) Plus, a beefed-up version of the (2a) with a better chipset, a higher-resolution selfie camera, and support for 50W wired charging versus 45W. Oh, and, of course, a higher price tag.
It's a rather confusing release, if you think of it as the successor to the Phone (2a), which it's not – that model will still be sold alongside it. Alternatively, if you think of this phone as the top-of-the-range Phone (2a) and nothing more, it makes more sense. And if you're interested, check out our just-published video review , which will give you its main points in just over eight minutes.
In the video, we go over the phone's design and build quality, unique Glyph LED system, display, speakers, fingerprint scanner, storage options, software, performance, battery life, charging, and camera quality. So sit back, grab some popcorn, and enjoy the ride.
So, if you feel like you haven't had enough of the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, the perfect thing to do is to go through our written review, which goes much more in-depth in all areas.