Nothing has confirmed the existence of its upcoming Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, two midrange smartphones expected to expand the brand’s portfolio with more accessible options. The company recently released an official teaser that validates the devices and offers an early look at selected design elements, indicating that both models are approaching their official launch.
The teaser highlights the letter “a” displayed in five different colors, suggesting that the new phones could be available in blue, yellow, pink, white, and black. However, it remains uncertain whether both variants will be offered in all color options. The design is also expected to maintain elements associated with Nothing’s visual identity, potentially including updates to the recognizable Glyph Interface, particularly on the Pro version.
Rumors so far point to the standard Nothing Phone (4a) being powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s series processor. It may also include 12 GB of RAM, 256 GB of internal storage, and a larger battery compared to previous models in the same category. These features could position the device as a midrange smartphone with performance characteristics closer to premium devices.
Meanwhile, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is expected to introduce additional upgrades, including IP65 certification for dust and water resistance and support for eSIM technology. Reports also suggest more noticeable design changes on the Pro model, along with a higher-capacity battery, although details about its size have not yet been confirmed.
Currently, the official launch date remains unknown; Nothing typically releases information gradually through teasers and announcements, so additional specifications and details are likely to emerge in the coming weeks. Current rumors indicate that the Nothing Phone (4a) could launch at around $475, while the Phone (4a) Pro may be priced near $540 globally.