Nothing is all set to launch its first mid-range Android smartphone, the Nothing Phone (2a), on March 5, 2024. The Phone (2a) marks Nothing’s entry into a new segment, so we are excited about the handset. Sadly, it’s going to have a limited US launch. Either way, new renders of the upcoming Nothing Phone (2a) have appeared online, courtesy of the veteran leaker Steve @OnLeaks Hemmerstoffer and SmartPrix. If you remember, there was a previous Phone (2a) render leak, revealing an absence of the glyph lighting on the device’s back. Fortunately, that render was confirmed to be a fake. However, this new CAD renders seem pretty accurate, revealing the Nothing Phone (2a) in all its glory. Nothing Phone (2a) design, courtesy of the CAD renders Image: SmartPrix The render showcases the Phone (2a) in a Dark Gray colorway. In terms of the design, Nothing has taken a different approach this time around. The handset sports a dual-camera setup like its expensive predecessors, the Nothing Phone (1) and Phone (2). But the Phone (2a) has a horizontally aligned camera setup instead of vertically aligned inside a circular island at the center. The sensors are inside a pill-shaped cutout. Now, Nothing’s iconic Glyph Lights are present surrounding the circular island. However, the company has reduced the number of LED strips to three. In addition, Nothing’s usual semi-transparent design language is also here, with Nothing’s branding visible at the bottom left corner. Leaked Nothing Phone (2a) specs Image: SmartPrix In terms of the…Nothing Phone (2a) design leaked in renders; chipset confirmed