Nothing Phone 4a Series Specs and Pricing Leak

Nothing Phone (3)

Nothing is reportedly gearing up for the launch of its next mid-range lineup, the Nothing Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro, following the debut of the Phone (3a) series earlier in March.

A new leak has surfaced, offering early insights into the specifications, pricing, and additional product plans for the brand’s upcoming launches.

According to the latest information, both the Nothing Phone (4a) and the Phone (4a) Pro are expected to feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 series processors.

While the exact chipset variant remains unconfirmed, the leak suggests that Nothing may opt for the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 or the 7s Gen 4. Industry speculation indicates that the standard Phone (4a) could receive the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, while the Pro model may be equipped with the more powerful Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 for enhanced performance.

One notable difference highlighted in the leak is eSIM support, which will reportedly be exclusive to the Phone (4a) Pro. This aligns with Nothing’s strategy of offering advanced connectivity features primarily in its higher-tier models.

The phones are also expected to arrive in multiple color options, including blue, pink, white, and black, though it remains unclear whether these shades apply to both models or only one of them due to inconsistent leak formatting.

Pricing details were also mentioned, with two price points appearing for a configuration featuring 12GB RAM and 256GB storage: $475 and $540. While the leak does not specify which model corresponds to each price, it is reasonable to assume that the lower price is for the Nothing Phone (4a) and the higher one for the Phone (4a) Pro.

In addition to the smartphones, Nothing is also rumored to be preparing the launch of Headphone (a). This new audio product is said to be similar to the Nothing Headphone (1), but crafted entirely from plastic to reduce weight and potentially lower manufacturing costs. The Headphone (a) is tipped to launch in pink, yellow, white, and black.

With leaks gaining momentum, anticipation is building for what could be another strong mid-range offering from Nothing. The company is expected to reveal official details in the coming months.