Nothing has finally decided to do what it does best, which is take the wraps off its product before its official launch. In today's unboxing video, the NothingPhone2a was unboxed, and the company even invited a fan to participate. The NothingPhone2a has a familiar design, is affordable, and has good internals.

You can watch the video below, and while the device isn't discussed too much in the video, we do get a few revelations - the biggest one being that the company is sticking to their design language. In addition to this, we also learned that the phone has a plastic frame this time, which makes sense since the NothingPhone2a is supposed to be a cheaper device.

One of the biggest changes in the design of NothingPhone2a is that the camera is located in the center of the fuselage, and Nothing is no longer arranged vertically, but horizontally. There are three Glyph lights on both sides of the camera, suggesting that Nothing will have a more stable appearance this time.

The back of NothingPhone2a is made of transparent plastic. Although it is flat, you can see that the back panel is curved to both sides. This curvature will make the phone easier to operate. Unfortunately, we're not sure if the bezel is also made of plastic. There's a black power button on the right and a black volume rocker on the left. The use of black buttons on a white phone adds character and contrast to the phone.

Currently, NothingPhone2a has been officially released and will start shipping on March 6. This phone will be cheaper than the previous two phones and also offer better cameras.