Nothing’s upcoming Phone 4a and Phone 4a Pro will launch in March with a 6.7‑inch 120 Hz OLED, Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, up to 12 GB RAM, 5,500 mAh battery and 80 W fast charging. The Pro adds a larger 6.8‑inch screen, higher‑resolution cameras and a slightly bigger battery, while both keep the brand’s transparent design and fresh colourways.
Design and Display
Both models retain Nothing’s signature transparent back, but the 4a arrives in “Midnight Black” and “Nebula Pink,” while the Pro offers “Starlight Silver” and “Electric Blue.” The 4a sports a 6.7‑inch OLED panel refreshed to 120 Hz, delivering buttery‑smooth scrolling. The Pro steps up to a 6.8‑inch display, promising a slightly larger viewing area.
Performance and Battery
The heart of each phone is the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chipset, paired with up to 12 GB of RAM. Storage tops out at 256 GB, giving you plenty of room for apps and media. Battery capacity jumps to 5,500 mAh on the 4a and a bit higher on the Pro, both supporting 80 W fast charging via USB‑PD 3.0.
Camera and Colour Options
While exact sensor details remain under wraps, the Pro is expected to feature a higher‑resolution camera array than the standard 4a. The new colour palettes turn the phones into fashion statements, encouraging you to match your device with your personal style.
Market Positioning
With the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, the 4a lands squarely between budget flagships and premium flagships. It competes with devices like the Samsung Galaxy A54 and OnePlus Nord 2T, but Nothing’s minimalist OS and seamless integration with its earbuds and lighting ecosystem give it a unique edge.
Developer Benefits
Android developers will notice a modest GPU boost from the Snapdragon 7 Gen 3, meaning smoother UI animations and better gaming performance. The 120 Hz panel also reduces input latency, which is a welcome upgrade for on‑the‑go gamers.
Pricing and Availability
If the March launch proceeds as expected, the Phone 4a should start around ₹29,999 in India, with the Pro priced a notch higher. Those figures place the lineup comfortably between entry‑level phones and premium flagships, offering solid value for anyone who wants a device that looks as good as it performs.
