Nothing, the British tech brand known for offering feature-packed smartphones at affordable prices, is set to launch its latest lineup. The new Nothing 4a series features unique design elements that set them apart from the competition in the Android market.
Starting at just £349, the Nothing 4a boasts the iconic see-through design and a distinctive Glyph Bar that lights up for calls and messages. The bar can also act as a flash for brighter selfies and video recording. On the front, a 6.78″ AMOLED display, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, promises enhanced scratch resistance.
Under the hood, the Nothing 4a is powered by a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, ensuring smooth performance for daily digital tasks. A sizable 5080mAh battery keeps the device running throughout the day, with rapid 50W charging that can replenish up to 60% in just 30 minutes.
The camera setup on the Nothing 4a includes a smart dual-lens system powered by Sony, delivering sharp images in various lighting conditions. Features like adjustable professional settings and an AI Photo Eraser enhance the photography experience.
Like other devices from Nothing, the 4a comes with the Nothing OS software pre-installed, offering a clean interface with ample customization options. Additionally, Nothing is introducing the 4a Pro model priced at £499, featuring upgrades like a larger 6.83″ AMOLED display, a triple-lens rear camera with impressive zoom capabilities, and a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip.
The Phone (4a) Pro also debuts a flagship-grade Glyph Matrix on the rear case, comprising 137 mini-LEDs. This mini screen serves multiple functions, including displaying notifications, playing games, showing battery status, and indicating the time.
The pricing for the Nothing 4a and 4a Pro models is as follows:
– Nothing 4a: £349 for 8+128 GB, £399 for 12+256 GB
– Nothing 4a Pro: £499 for 8+128 GB, £549 for 12+256 GB
The Nothing 4a will be available in black, white, blue, and pink color options, while the Nothing 4a Pro will come in black, silver, and pink hues across different configurations.