With its launch just over two weeks away, the upcoming Nothing Phone (2a) has surfaced in an AnTuTu benchmark listing, giving an early glimpse of its performance potential.
The phone scored an impressive 738,164 in AnTuTu’s overall benchmark test. It notched 236,788 in the CPU test, 180,516 in GPU, 137,288 in memory, and 183,572 in UX.
According to leaks, the Phone (2a) will be powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset. The benchmark shows it outpacing other Dimensity 7200-based phones like the Redmi Note 13 Pro+.
While benchmark leaks should be taken with caution, this provides a first look at what the Phone (2a) may offer in raw processing power.
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Rumored specifications point to a 6.7-inch AMOLED 120Hz display, the Dimensity 7200 chip, up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage, and a dual 50MP rear camera system.
The phone is also expected to support 45W fast charging and ship with Android 14 and Nothing OS 2.5.
Pricing leaks indicate the 8/128GB model may start around €349, while the top 12/256GB variant could launch at €399.
With strong early benchmark results, the Phone (2a) looks primed to deliver solid performance when it launches later this month.