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In summary:
- Tech Advisor reports that Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro are expected to launch globally in early March, possibly around March 5.
- The new models will have a redesigned aesthetic, faster UFS 3.1 storage, larger batteries and an unspecified Snapdragon processor, which is expected to come at a higher price.
- These mid-range devices are going to be crucial for nothing as the company won’t be releasing any flagship phones until 2026, after their well-received Phone (3a).
According to a new tip, the Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro should be released in about a month.
Leaker Yogesh Brar has claimed that the Nothing Phone (4a) mid-range smartphone duo will launch “globally in early March,” with a tentative date of March 5.
The tipster also provides a short list of the key features of the Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro. These include a new design, faster UFS 3.1 storage, a slight increase in battery capacity, an unspecified Snapdragon processor, and a higher price.
Of course, all this is no big surprise. Nothing itself has dropped a few hints and outright previews of features that could lead to either of these conclusions.
In mid-January, Nothing CEO Carl Pei published an
Last week, Pei appeared in an official video promising that the new mid-range duo would be closer to flagship levels across the board: materials, design, screen, camera and performance.
In that last video, Pei dropped the bombshell that Nothing wouldn’t be releasing a new flagship phone in 2026. This puts extra emphasis on the launch of Nothing Phone (4a), as this could very well be the company’s biggest product release of the year – with all due respect to its funky personal audio line.
Actually, we think such a course of events is fine. We were big fans of last year’s Nothing Phone (3a). We called it “A stylish and well-rounded phone at a very attractive price” in our review before giving it a score of 4.5 out of 5.
The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro wasn’t as strong a value proposition, with only a small improvement in camera performance to justify the higher price. Still, it remains an attractive mid-range option.








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