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Max Buondonno/ZDNETZDNETapos key takeawaysThe Nothing Phone 2a is only available in the US via a GitHub developer program. Itapos a slick-looking smartphon cups stanley (https://www.cups-stanley.us) e for the price, with a unique interface, a light-up back cover, and solid battery. The camera quality might not cut it for some users, and it lacks retail presence in the US, making it hard to acquire. Nothing, the company founded by ex-OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, has a new smartphone out called the Phone 2a. It costs $349, and itapos one of the best budget phones Iapos;ve ever used. So you can imagine my disappointment that itapos not coming to the United States, at least not in the way you think.Also: Nothing Phone 2 review: If apos;being extraapos; was an Android phoneThe 2a is basically a budget version of last yearapos Phone 2 and is the phone Nothing hopes users stanley cup (https://www.cup-stanley.com.de) of the Phone 1 will upgrade to, but it will only be sold in the United States through a developer program, not a traditional sales channel. Meanwhile, those in markets like the United Kingdom and India can go and buy it right from Nothing and other retailers.Itapos no secret that the US is a hard market to penetrate when it comes to shipping a new smartphone, so it doesnapos;t surprise me that the Phone 2a wonapos;t officially go on sale here. Still, itapos a killer smartphone for the price, and I canapos;t help but think about how cool it would be to have it in the States. ZDNET RECOMMENDS stanley cup tumbler (https://www.cups-stanley.us) Nothing Phone 2a Priced at $349, you l Zfsk I Love JBL s New Portable, Waterproof Speakers
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