The latest lineup of mid-range phones from Nothing has been officially unveiled, showcasing the Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro models. These phones come with a significant design overhaul and upgraded specifications compared to their predecessors.
The Phone (4a) is priced starting at £349 and is set to launch on March 13th, while the Pro model starts at £499 with a release date yet to be confirmed. Both models represent a price increase compared to the previous generation.
Key improvements in these new models include brighter 1.5K displays, new Snapdragon chipsets, upgraded 50Mp cameras, enhanced durability with Gorilla Glass 7i, and redesigned Glyph lighting systems.
Nothing has built a reputation for offering great value across its range, with previous models like the CMF Phone 2 Pro and the Phone (3a) receiving positive reviews. The Phone (4a) series aims to continue this trend, competing against popular models like the Pixel 10a and the upcoming Galaxy A57.
The design of the Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro has undergone significant changes, with new features like the Glyph Bar on the (4a) and the Glyph Matrix on the (4a) Pro. The Pro model also boasts an all-metal design, adding a premium feel to the handset.
Durability has been a focus for Nothing, with both models featuring Gorilla Glass 7i for improved resistance to damage. The (4a) Pro even offers IP65 dust and water resistance for added protection.
Camera upgrades are also a highlight, with larger sensors and faster autofocus on both models. The (4a) Pro features a 50Mp main sensor, while the (4a) comes with a Samsung-developed 50Mp sensor. Both phones offer 3.5x optical zoom and new ultra-zoom modes.
The displays on the new Nothing phones have been improved for better outdoor visibility and viewing experience. With larger screens, higher resolutions, and increased brightness levels, these phones are ideal for entertainment on the go.
Performance-wise, the (4a) series comes with Android 16 out of the box and is powered by Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and 7s Gen 4 chipsets. The (4a) Pro even offers a 144Hz refresh rate for smoother gaming experiences.
Battery life sees a minor upgrade, with both models featuring 50W wired charging and a slight increase in battery capacity. The Nothing Phone (4a) series is set to offer optimized performance and efficiency.
For those interested in these new models, the Phone (4a) will be available for pre-order on March 13th, while the (4a) Pro release date is yet to be confirmed. Prices for the (4a) start at £349, while the Pro model starts at £499. Various storage configurations are available for different prices.
In summary, the Nothing Phone (4a) series promises significant upgrades in design, specifications, and performance, catering to users looking for a mid-range smartphone with premium features.
