Nothing has late launched its up-to-the-minute mid - range smartphone , the Phone ( 2a ) Plus . Promising to put up an all - pear-shaped elevate smartphone experience for superpower user , how does the handset equate to Poco ’s own mid - forest fire fighter , the F6 ?
Although we have n’t yet once and for all examine theNothing Phone ( 2a ) Plus , we have survey thePoco F6and awarded it a 3.5 - star rating . With this in mind , we ’ve compared the specs of both and play up the key differences below .
Read on to see how the Nothing Phone ( 2a ) Plus liken to the Poco F6 .
The Poco F6 runs on Snapdragon 8s Gen 3
The Poco F6 runs on Qualcomm’sSnapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor , which can be found in flagship smartphones such as theMotorola Razr 50 Ultra . As you might expect , we ’ve been impressed by its performance and determine the Poco F6 to be as capable as equipment sporting Qualcomm ’s former flagship chipset , theSnapdragon 8 Gen 2 .
Even so , the Phone ( 2a ) Plus boasts the MediaTek 7350 Pro chipset which ca n’t be found on any other smartphone .
We have n’t benchmarked the chipset yet , however Nothing claims that it has been co - engineered to make the Phone ( 2a ) Plus a “ gamer ’s dream ” thanks to its ARM Mali - G610 MC4 GPU support . In addition , Nothing promises that routine app multitasking will feel faster and legato than its cheaper sib too .
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus has three 50MP cameras
While both French telephone have two rear lense , consisting of a main and ultrawide sensor , and a front - facing tv camera , they dissent in terms of their pixel total with all three of the Phone ( 2a ) Plus ’ lenses being a humongous 50MP .
In comparison , only the Poco F6 ’s main lens is 50MP , accompany by just an 8MP ultrawide and is rounded off by a 20MP front television camera .
We detect the Poco F6 ’s overall camera ability to be absolutely capable , with our reviewer end the main lens provides plenty of detail with a born sharpness , although colour is a miscellaneous traveling bag . The ultrawide can catch reasonable detail in skilful light , but in low spark , we hailed it as “ useless . ”
Although we have n’t try the television camera of the Phone ( 2a ) Plus just yet , Nothing states that it has released seven television camera software update to the regular Phone ( 2a ) and its identical rearward photographic camera since March , to fine - strain the camera experience .
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus has the Glyph Interface
In unfeigned Nothing fashion , the ( 2a ) Plus hold back the iconic Glyph Interface at the back which was designed to promote people to put their screens down and consult to the weak and sound pattern of the user interface for cardinal info .
In this instance , the Glyph Interface of the Phone ( 2a ) Plus include key features such as the Glyph Timer and Glyph Progress all while illuminating its unexampled metallic esthetical .
In comparison , the Poco F6 boasts a standard smartphone design with a pick between three solid colours : Black , Green and Titanium . The Phone ( 2a ) Plus is available in two new colouring : Grey and Black .
The Poco F6 has 90W charging
If rapid charging is a necessary then the Poco F6 is a neat selection , boasting a whopping 90W fast charging that takes just 30 minutes to charge from 1 - 100 % . Not only that , but its 5000mAh mental ability means the handset will well last all day without needing a top - up .
Like most similarly price Android handsets , the Phone ( 2a ) Plus also include a 5000mAh content , although Nothing claims this can deliver a whopping two mean solar day of economic consumption .
As we have n’t tested the phone ourselves yet , we ca n’t confirm this claim , but it ’s certainly bold . Unfortunately , its fast blame power falls short against the Poco F6 at 50W.
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is cheaper
Available in just one conformation , the 12GB/256 GB , Phone ( 2a ) Plus will jell you back £ 399 . US customers can also sign up for the US Beta Program and get the headphone from the 7th of August for $ 399 .
While you could also get the Poco F6 for £ 399 , this is for the slightly small-scale 8GB/256 GB handset . It is also useable in a larger 12GB/512 GB good example for £ 449 .