Nothing Phone (2a) Community Edition to launch on October 30th, teaser hints at glow-in-the-dark design | Tech Tips
Nothing’s community had been pretty active for the past 6 months in coming up with a new design for their mid-range Phone (2a). The wait is now over, and the brand has officially teased the launch of the Nothing Phone (2a) Community Edition on October 30, 11:00 GMT (4.30PM IST). Check out the details below:
Nothing Phone (2a) Community Edition
- The development of the Phone (2a) Community Edition kicked off in March, and the project was split into four stages: Hardware design, Wallpaper design, Packaging design, and Marketing campaign.
- The project is now complete, and the Phone (2a) Community Edition will launch on 30th October at 11:00 GMT, as per Nothing’s official teaser on X.
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- The teaser features a firefly glowing in a neon hue instead of the usual yellow, hinting at the new design of the Phone (2a).
- Nothing’s webpage lists out the entire process in a lot of detail, along with the community submissions for each stage, which showcase the winners in each stage.
- The design seems largely the same as the standard Phone (2a), but the surprise comes in the dark when it glows in a neon green shade.
- The packaging is also revamped, with a macro shot of the Phone (2a)’s camera and a subtle neon green hue.
- There’s new community-designed wallpapers too, with hand-drawn elements and tools to fit the vibe of the new design.
- The marketing campaign highlights the new design, especially the glowing rear panel. Although the webpage and images offer a clear idea of the new design, there could still be some final tweaks before the official launch.
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