Nothing is set to launch the Phone 4a and 4a Pro on March 5, 2026, with fresh leaks revealing pricing, display, camera and performance details for both models.

Nothing is set to launch the Phone 4a and 4a Pro on March 5, 2026 [Photo: X]
The Nothing Phone 4a series is gaining serious attention as key details about its pricing and specifications have leaked ahead of the official March 5, 2026, launch in India. The upcoming lineup will include two models, Nothing Phone 4a and the higher-end Phone 4a Pro, with both expected to target the competitive mid-range smartphone segment.
Online leaks now offer a clear picture of what consumers can expect in terms of display, camera setup, battery life, performance and price. This early information builds anticipation ahead of one of Nothing’s biggest product launches so far.
Nothing has officially confirmed that the Phone 4a series will be unveiled on March 5, 2026, during a global launch event. This announcement comes just one day after Apple’s March event, showing Nothing’s strategic timing to capture tech attention.
The India launch will likely follow the global reveal, with sales expected to begin mid-March through major e-commerce platforms like Flipkart.
Leaked pricing from European markets suggests that the Nothing Phone 4a series may cost significantly more than its predecessors. According to the latest figures, the Phone 4a could start around €389 (~₹31,999 in India) for the 8GB/256GB model, while 12GB/256GB variants may cost more.
The Phone 4a Pro is tipped to start at around €479 (~₹41,999) for the base configuration and could reach €549 (~₹59,000+) for the top-end storage option. These estimates indicate a noticeable price increase compared with earlier A-series devices, reflecting the upgraded hardware and features on both models.
Leaks indicate that both models will share core specifications, while offering distinct enhancements for each variant.
This configuration hints at significant upgrades, especially for camera enthusiasts and power users.
Both models are expected to feature high-quality AMOLED displays with adaptive refresh rates, 120Hz on the standard 4a and 144Hz on the Pro. These screens aim to deliver crisp visuals and smooth scrolling, putting Nothing’s mid-range devices in line with offerings from rivals like OnePlus, Samsung and Xiaomi.
The use of Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (or possibly a more powerful chip for the Pro) indicates that both devices will handle everyday use, gaming and multitasking efficiently.
Nothing is expected to continue its signature aesthetic with the 4a series, including a transparent back panel and the Glyph Matrix LED lighting system. The camera department looks promising too, with triple rear sensors and advanced zoom capabilities, something not commonly found at this price range.
The Pro model’s rumoured 140x zoom and OIS could be a major selling point for content creators and photography fans.
Battery life remains a priority, with the base model expected to house a 5,400mAh cell and the Pro version potentially offering an even larger battery. Both devices are rumoured to support 50W wired charging, which should keep power topped up quickly for users on the go.
At the price points suggested by leaks, the Nothing Phone 4a and 4a Pro will likely compete with mid-range heavyweights like the OnePlus Nord 5 series and Redmi Note 15 lineup.
While some rivals may offer faster charging speeds or lower prices, Nothing’s clean software experience, modern design and distinctive features like the Glyph interface could set its devices apart in the crowded segment.