Rob ⚡️

Loving the new chipset in this phone, I always told myself I would stick to snapdragon with always using galaxy devices and being so hard core Samsung fanboy. But I’ve come to love how this chip works in nothing phones I have a whole new respect for this one.

It’s cool to see how everything comes together to make these slabs work that we keep in your pockets daily to help.

Very interesting teardown.

Best part is the one about motherboard

Can’t wait to get my hands on this beautiful device! It will be my very first Nothing Phone 🤩

Not expecting to win, but eventually I’ll buy it anyway 😇🤣

Cameras looking good

The use of the proprietary font on the Dual SIM Tray and on the box

Rob ⚡️ My favourite part is the Lower Device Components!

The best part is the glyphy section and the perfection of the photos

Photos looks good. I think it’s a nice upgrade of it’s previous version.

It’s honestly really hard to say the most favorite part because the beauty of the phone isn’t with just one component. It’s about how all the pieces come together and fit to make a compact, powerful piece of technology. With that being said, the 2a plus’ Processing unit is pretty cool. This might be the step forward to making devices far more compact yet unbelievably fast and better in every way.

Rob ⚡️ the Back Plate looks cleaaaaan with those goofy aah looking camera cover.

The motherboard looks cool too.

i love that you color coded the component so we can understand more about the phone even without any prior knowledge haha

My favourite detail is the underside of the glyph interface, loved to see how all the LEDs are connected and how the wiring is done for them.

Rob ⚡️ I like the details of underside of the Glyph Interface this looks cool 😁

USB-C port : It is one of my favorite features of the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus as it is one of the most important features.

I like the detail of motherboard top. And the way you guys teardown the whole thing is appreciable.

I love how you can see all the hardware of the phone, My favorite part is the motherboard and the led lights

I like The underside of the Glyph Interface

It’s really interesting to see in detail of your fvrt phone