As the company’s first budget-friendly smartphone, the Nothing Phone 2A has been unveiled in India last week and has shaken the smartphone market as expected. The company had earlier said that 60,000 units of the phone were sold within the first hour on the first day of sale on March 12. Now the CEO of Nothing confirmed that they managed to sell a total of 1,00,000 units of the Nothing Phone 2 on the first day of sales.
Nothing’s CEO Carl Pei took to social media to announce that its new mid-range smartphone, the Nothing Phone 2A, has crossed the milestone of 1,00,000 units on its first day of sale. It has entered the market as an affordable alternative to the flagship Nothing Phone 2 that was unveiled last year, but the company has not skimped on the specifications of the handset in terms of price.
The Nothing Phone 2A features a larger 6.7-inch OLED display and a 50-megapixel dual rear camera system, which is also seen in its higher-end models. The rear panel of the phone also retains the Glyph interface with the company’s signature LED lights.
Besides, an attractive feature of the Nothing Phone 2A is Nothing’s custom-made MediaTek Dimension 7200 Pro processor. Although the company claims that it offers 10% more efficiency, in real life its performance will probably be similar to the standard Dimension 7200 Ultra. Because all three processors are built on the same 4 nanometer manufacturing process.