Here are the Nothing Phone (2a) alternatives in India if the smartphone doesn't appeal to you.
The Nothing Phone (2a) has just launched in India, positioned as an affordable alternative to the Phone (2) to compete in the mid-range segment. The handset has a lot going for it, from capable hardware to its unique design, which makes it a compelling choice. That said, if the Nothing Phone (2a) doesn't quite fit your preferences, we've compiled a list of potential alternatives. These include the POCO X6 5G, iQOO Neo 7, Motorola Edge 40 Neo, Realme 12 Pro, and the Redmi Note 13 Pro. Here's a more detailed look at each of the smartphones:
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Smartphone | Price |
POCO X6 5G | Starting at Rs 20,999 |
iQOO Neo 7 5G | Starting at Rs 24,999 |
Motorola Edge 40 Neo | Starting at Rs 22,999 |
Realme 12 Pro 5G | Starting at Rs 23,999 |
Redmi Note 13 Pro 5G | Starting at Rs 23,999 |
Before we start, here are the key specifications of the Nothing Phone (2a):
The POCO X6 5G is one of the best phones you can buy around the Rs 20,000 mark right now in India. The handset offers solid performance, a brilliant display, and fast charging speeds. The smartphone also offers a comparable performance output and faster charging speed compared to the Nothing Phone (2a) at a cheaper price point.
You can read the comprehensive review here.
Pros | Cons |
Excellent performance | Inconsistent camera |
Good display with high 120Hz refresh rate | |
Fast charging speed |
The iQOO Neo 7 5G comes across as a solid mobile gaming companion and will not disappoint in any aspect related to performance. You also get a nice display, a long battery life, and a capable stereo speaker setup. The iQOO Neo 7 5G offers a better performance output and a significantly faster charging speed in comparison to the Nothing Phone (2a).
You can read the comprehensive review here.
Pros | Cons |
Solid performance | Lacks an ultra-wide lens |
Good primary camera | Bland design |
Good multi-media experience with stereo speakers and display | |
Super-fast 120W charging |
The Motorola Edge 40 Neo impresses with its stylish design and high-quality display. Its performance also remains respectable for everyday tasks and casual gaming, and the camera setup impresses with good results in favourable lighting conditions. The smartphone offers IP68 water and dust resistance, a smoother refresh rate at 144Hz, better charging speed, and a design that is quite appealing yet not as flamboyant as the Nothing Phone (2a).
You can read the comprehensive review here.
Pros | Cons |
Standout design with great colours | Phone can overheat at times |
The display is quite impressive | Camera oversaturates images |
Good battery life | |
Stock Android-like UI |
While the Realme 12 Pro offers good performance, it is not its strongest suit. The Realme 12 Pro's telephoto camera enables you to capture some incredible pictures. In contrast, the Nothing Phone (2a) lacks a telephoto lens. The Realme 12 Pro surpasses the Nothing Phone (2a) in terms of charging speeds, offers a more comprehensive camera setup, and boasts a unique design that rivals the latter's appeal.
You can read the comprehensive review here.
Pros | Cons |
Premium luxury watch design | The Processor could be better |
Vibrant curved AMOLED display | Low peak brightness level |
Impressive 32MP telephoto lens | |
Fast charging speed |
The Redmi Note 13 Pro shares many of its specifications with its larger cousin, the Note 13 Pro+, offering a well-rounded smartphone at its price point. The smartphone offers a higher-resolution display panel, faster charging speed, and a higher-resolution main camera compared to the Nothing Phone (2a).