After a lot of rumours surrounding the Nothing Phone 3a launch, the Nothing Phone 2a is available with a massive discount on Amazon. The customers can claim a Rs 6,500 discount on the mid-range smartphone with the help of select bank cards bringing down the price to under Rs 18,499. So, if you are looking for a new mid-range device with a budget of under Rs 20,000, you should definitely look at the Nothing Phone 2a price deal on Amazon.
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Nothing Phone 2a price in India, offers on Amazon:
The Nothing Phone 2a (8GB+128GB) is currently listed at Rs 20,419 on Amazon, down from Rs 24,999. The customers can get an additional Rs 2,000 bank discount on using the Federal Bank Credit Card. If you do not have a Federal Bank card, you can also use HDFC, HSBC, OneCard, or any other card to get the best possible discount.
Further, Amazon is also offering EMI options starting from Rs 990 per month. There are no-cost EMI options available, depending on the bank cards. If you want to reduce the price, you can also trade in your old device and get an exchange value of up to Rs 19,250, based on the company, model, and working condition of the device.
The Nothing Phone 2a is offered with a 6.7-inch FHD+ OLED flexible AMOLED display with up to 120hz refresh rate. It also offers HDR10+, 10-bit colour support, and 300 nits peak brightness. Under the hood, the smartphone comes powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro and is coupled with 8GB LPDD4X RAM and 128GB UFS 2.2 storage. The smartphone boasts a 5000mAh battery and supports 45W wired charging. The device is IP54 certified.
In terms of camera, the device comes with a 50MP main camera, and a 50MP 114° ultra-wide camera. For selfies, it gets a 32 MP front-facing camera.
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