After the success of our last teardown post here on the community, we’re back with another! This time we’re taking a look inside Phone (2a) Plus, our latest smartphone. With a fresh look on the outside and some meaningful upgrades inside, what better way to explore what’s new?

Once again, with some help from our colleagues on the manufacturing side of the business, we bagged ourselves a pre-dissected Phone (2a) Plus in the new grey colour, saving us from most of the fiddly disassembly. We worked with London-based photographer, David Wilman, a maestro of macro, to capture some closeups in as much detail as possible…

External surfaces:
Kicking things off, let’s talk about the largest components - those that you’ll be touching whenever you use your smartphone…

🔵 Display
On the front of Phone (2a) Plus you’ll find a 6.7” AMOLED display, but in this image we flipped it over for a new perspective … the rear features a large heat spreading copper surface. Note the selfie camera and proximity sensor cutouts at the top and the slanted square cutout near the bottom for the in-display fingerprint sensor to see through. You’ll also spot the display connector in the bottom right corner, which feeds through a hole in the midframe and connects to the motherboard via a flexible printed circuit (FPC).
🟡 Midframe
The midframe brings everything together - the true skeleton of (2a) Plus. The cavities and shapes in this part help to illustrate how everything slots together. You can see the volume and lock button connectors leading away from the sides of the frame and heading to the top to join the motherboard. What you can’t see is the antennas which are embedded within the midframe to ensure great reception. 
🔴 Rear Cover
With the rear cover of Phone (2a) Plus removed, it easier to see where grey colour is added and how it contributes to the overall device design. You’ll also spot cutouts for the rear cameras, flash and the venting hole.

Motherboard (Top)
Now on to the motherboard, the most intricate part of any smartphone. In the image below you’ll see the topside of the board as it would appear in a new device, with a layer of heat-spreading copper and metal shields covering the integrated circuits (ICs) beneath; interesting, but we can go deeper…

After using a hot air gun and some careful tweezing, we’ve removed all of those shields (and some thermal paste) to reveal all of the chips beneath. You may spot that some of the components look a little toasted after the hot air treatment…worth it though 😏 There’s almost too much to label here, so to keep things simple we’ve labelled some of the larger components for you:

🟡 MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro SOC - the star of the show in Phone (2a) Plus - the MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro 5G processor is a world exclusive to Nothing. Featuring TSMC 4nm Gen 2 technology, with 8 cores running up to 3.0 GHz – nearly 10% faster CPU than Phone (2a). It’s supported by an ARM Mali-G610 MC4 GPU clocking at 1.3 GHz, which is 30% faster when gaming than Phone (2a). 
🔴 UFS2.2-256GB Storage + LPDDR4X-12GB RAM
🟠 Charging IC
🔵 NFC Controller IC
🟣 RF PA IC
🟤 Proximity and ambient light sensor
🟢 RF transceiver IC

Motherboard (Rear)
The other side of the motherboard is equally as intricate with a load more IC’s. We also find a series of connection points that link all of the other components around (2a) Plus to the motherboard, everything from the cameras to the Glyph LED’s.

🔴 Daughterboard connector
🟣 Camera connector 
🟡 Display connector
🔵 USB C connector
🟠 NFC connector
🟢 Power connector - battery
🟤 Glyph connector
⚫️ Camera flash connector

Phone (2a) Plus Camera System
(2a) Plus features our first triple 50 MP camera system, with all three sensors supporting HDR photo capture and 4K video recording. Phone (2a) Plus’ selfie camera captures 4K video at 30 FPS, a notable upgrade from Phone (2a)’s 32 MP sensor. You’ll notice the bigger footprint of the primary camera, owing to its integrated optical image stabilisation (OIS).

🔵 Primary - 50 MP: Samsung, f/1.88, 84.5º - 1/1.57″ sensor
🟡 Ultra wide - 50 MP: Samsung, f/2.2, 114º - ½.76″ sensor
🔴 Front Facing/selfie - 50 MP: Samsung, f/2.2, 81.2º - ½.76″ sensor

Lower Device Components
There’s an assortment of small but significant components towards the bottom of Phone (2a) Plus. Most of these link to the daughterboard and connect to the motherboard via an FPC (flexible printed circuit):

🔴 Dual SIM Tray
🟣 Daughterboard including SIM tray and bottom firing mic
🔵 Speaker assembly
🟡 Linear haptic motor
🟠 In-display fingerprint sensor
🟢 USB-C port - Phone (2a) Plus has rapid 50W Fast Charging, which means it can be charged to one day’s power in under 20 minutes, nearly 10% faster than Phone (2a).

The underside of the Glyph Interface
And finally, maybe my favourite arrangement from this photo series, a selection of components from the upper area of Phone (2a) Plus, including a look at the underside of the Glyph Interface. Note the copper for heat dissipation on the rear of the primary camera, the large earpiece speaker that helps to deliver stereo audio when listening to content and that big graphite tab that hangs below to transfer heat:

🔴 Earpiece speaker
🟣 Front facing camera
🟡 Rear cameras 
🔵 Rear camera bracket
🟠 Camera Flash connector 
🟢 Glyph segment C
⚫️ Graphite tab

We hope you enjoyed diving into Nothing Phone (2a) Plus’ fresh look and internals with us - we had a lot of fun putting this all together for you!

Drop into the comments below and tell us about your favourite details from this teardown series for your chance to a Phone (2a) Plus, simply ‘like’ this post and leave 1x comment below ⬇️

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    My favourite detail is hard to decide because tbh the entire thing is fascinating but if I had to choose I would say the glyphs because it’s pretty cool to see them without the cover

      I loving seeing how this Tear down reveals all the hidden parts that make the phone work, which I wouldn’t normally get to see. It make you realize how much thought and precision goes into every tiny piece, from the cameras to the circuit board. Even though I’m not very technical, it’s cool to see how everything fits together to create such a sleek and powerful device. It makes me appreciate the phone even more knowing all the effort that goes into building it.

      also could you do a tear down of the nothing phone 1 next please?

      I would love to see how my phone looks on the inside.

      My favourite part of this teardown is the top motherboard. It’s the heart, brain and soul of the device.

      Hey NOTHING this is soo freaking cool the most exciting part was the main top motherboard where there was the storage and processor along with charging ic and other stuff, also, if possible, we want a NOTHING PHONE 2 GREY VERSION TEARDOWN please it’s a request, and if possible, kindly do the 256gb -12gb ram variant, Waiting for it 💫 (I am a Phone 2 user so I would highly appreciate if you do the teardown since I am curious to see what my device is like from the inside)

      Rob ⚡️ I wonder how carefully you have placed the glyph lights in this delicate design structure. Keeping the glyph light elemental is a tough process but have made it look cool everytime.

      Loved it!

      Also, wanted to tell, I’m cooking a new Nothing phone concept!
      Here’s a sneak peek 👀

      It might take a while, because I’m a busy person, but it’s a fire concept in my mind. Can’t wait to show it to y’all!

      Rob ⚡️ I always thought finger print sensor would be size of the circle as showed in the UI, I’m amazed that it’s not.

      Rob ⚡️ Even when disassembled, it’s amazing to see the design work behind each Nothing product, and the Phone (2a) Plus is no different.

      It’s clear that you make beautiful products on the outside as well as on the inside 🩶

      I love the copper aesthetic. Any chance some of it can feature on the back and sides of the phone (3)?

      Rob ⚡️ This teardown is amazing! I loved zooming in on the individual components, especially the FPC strip shown 🔎. It did provide some insights into the manufacturers of these parts and how they look. The engineering of the motherboard and glyph Interface is fascinating, and the placement of the copper and graphite tab for heat dissipation is smartly done, keeping thermals well managed during extended use. Definitely a worthwhile read for me..Kudos to the team for the design both inside and out 🙌🔥

      Rob ⚡️

      I don’t just want to see a teardown, but will it be sold in the USA? I tried and it said sign in for updates, but nothing has happened, I really want to see it in my head!

      Rob ⚡️

      This phone has captured a special place in my heart with It’s unique and stunning design and features. In response to your question, I’m a passionate mobile photographer, so naturally, my favorite part was the teardown of the Camera System on the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus. The triple 50MP camera system truly impressed me with It’s detailed aperture and sensor specifications. Additionally, the HDR photo capture and 4K video recording capabilities are exceptional.

      My favorite part is that you removed the covers and thermal paste to actually show the components in the motherboard.

      Also, appreciate the battery pull tabs.

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      My favourite element has got to be the underside of the glyph interface, it’s what sets Nothing’s products apart and really highlights the effort that goes into the design! Pair that with the attention to detail in every other element, it really sings in my opinion!

      I really appreciate that you post this. I haven’t seen a lot of smartphone companies post the internals of there own smartphone. I’m happy with the OIS on the main camera, it’s a big deal for people who like to take videos. I also hope that the phones of nothing (or cmf) will become more open to repair, for example just an easy swappable battery would be fantastic. I have heard that it will become standard in the EU by 2027. I hope nothing does it sooner…