Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition Coming to PH on June 8

Nothing recently introduced the Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition, a device with a splash of color for the company’s latest smartphone.

Now, it’s confirmed that the device will be available in the Philippines via Digital Walker at a limited quantity.

Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition  

The Special Edition device introduces more color highlights than any of the company’s devices underneath the transparent back of the device. On top of the white canvas are pieces in grey, blue, red, and yellow.

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This just a color change though, meaning you still get the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset, Nothing OS, 6.7-inch AMOLED panel, and the dual 50MP rear camera same as the regular Phone (2a).

Digital Walker has announced that there will be 100 limited quantities of the device in the country and it will be a first come, first served basis.

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If you’re interested in picking it up for yourself, it will be sold starting June 8 at the Digital Walker Mall of Asia starting at 10 AM and via the Digital Walker website starting at 9 AM.

FAQ

Q: What are specifications of the Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition?

A: Among its highlights include a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chipset, a dual 50MP camera, 12GB RAM, 256GB storage, and the clean Nothing OS.

Q: Will the Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition come in limited quantities?

A: Yes. According to Digital Walker on 100 units will be available in the Philippines.

Q: How much is the Nothing Phone (2a) Special Edition in the Philippines?

A: The lone 12GB+256GB variant has an SRP of PHP 20,990.

Q: Where can you get the Phone (2a) Special Edition in the Philippines?

A: It will be available starting June 8 via Digital Walker Mall of Asia starting 10 AM and via the Digital Walker website starting 9 AM.

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For more information visit the official website or follow the official Nothing Instagram, TikTok, and X/Twitter.


Source: Gadget Pilipinas

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