If you have a Nothing Phone 2a Plus, you can finally get the Android 15 beta.
Nothing has been running an open beta of Android 15 with Nothing OS 3.0 for several of its devices, including the Nothing Phone 2 , Phone 2a, and CMF Phone 1. But now, if you have a Nothing Phone 2 a Plus, you can also get the Android 15 beta.
Recommended Videos If you’re having a hard time figuring out the differences between the two, basically the Phone 2a Plus has a MediaTek Dimensity 7350 Pro chip instead of the Dimensity 7200 Pro in the Phone 2a, only comes with 256GB of storage, with no option for 128GB, and has a 50MP selfie camera instead of 32MP. Again, very marginal spec differences, as everything else is pretty much the same.
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