Nothing CEO Carl Pei Refutes Nothing Phone (2a) Chipset Speculations

The tech industry has been buzzing with speculation regarding the upcoming Nothing Phone (2a), with numerous leaks and rumors circulating online. However, Carl Pei, the CEO of Nothing, has stepped forward to address and refute one of the key rumors concerning the device’s System on Chip (SoC).

Previously, there were claims suggesting the Nothing Phone (2a), a mid-range Android phone, would be equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset. These rumors have since been dispelled by Carl Pei himself, leaving many to wonder about the actual specifications of the smartphone.

The rumored model sits within the Nothing product lineup, which includes the already available Phone (1) with a Snapdragon 778G+ chipset and the Phone (2) with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, both accessible for purchase. Given the positions of its siblings in the lineup, it was plausible that the Phone (2a) might slot in between them with the Dimensity 7200, a powerful and efficient chipset in its own right.

Despite the denial from Carl Pei, the tech community has not stopped speculating. Discussion on social media platforms previously known as Twitter has sprouted various new theories, including the possibility of the Phone (2a) featuring the Dimensity 7200 Ultra or another type of customized chipset.

Fortunately, fans and those curious about the actual specifications won’t have to wait long. The Nothing Phone (2a) is confirmed for a launch on March 5, at which point detailed information about the mid-range Android smartphone, including its definitive SoC, will be revealed to the public.

Remaining objective, transparent, and accurate in the face of evolving technology news, it is clear that conjecture will continue up until the official reveal of the Nothing Phone (2a), at which point all details will be clarified.