Ces dernières semaines, des rumeurs ont circulé sur l'avenir de Nothing, la société technologique basée à Londres et fondée par Carl Pei, le co-fondateur de OnePlus.
First, there were hints that Nothing was working on something new, possibly the next-gen Nothing Ear (3), expected to arrive early next year. Then, rumors of a more budget-friendly Nothing Phone (2a) in development surfaced, and it looks like we might even get its launch date soon.
According to serial tipster Abhishek Yadav, Nothing could announce the Nothing Phone (2a) launch date later this week. And he is not the only one who thinks so: leaker Ishan Agarwal also shared on X (ex-Twitter) that the launch date is near.
Nothing has a reputation for creating devices with distinctive designs, including the LED array on the back – the Glyph interface. This odd-shaped symbol has become somewhat of a signature for Nothing, even though it is not an official logo.
The Nothing Phone (2a) is expected to be priced lower than the Nothing Phone (2), which retails for $599 in the US. If Nothing follows a similar pricing strategy to its competitors, such as Google’s approach with the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7a, then we can expect the Nothing Phone (2a) to be priced below $500.