Nothing Phone 4a and 4a Pro Launch Date, Sale Timeline, and Price Leak in India

Nothing is set to unveil its latest smartphone lineup in India and other global markets on March 5, 2026. The tech company has confirmed the launch of two new devices: the Nothing Phone (4a) and the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro. This announcement comes just a day after Apple’s anticipated event. Additionally, reports indicate that Nothing may introduce the Nothing Headphone (a), which is expected to be a more affordable alternative to its previous audio offerings.

Expected Pricing for Nothing Phone (4a) Series

According to a report from Dealabs, the Nothing Phone (4a) is anticipated to start at around 409 euros in France for the model featuring 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The variant with 12GB of RAM and the same storage capacity may be priced at approximately 449 euros. Meanwhile, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is expected to begin at 499 euros for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage model, with the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage option potentially costing 569 euros. Based on these estimates, the standard Phone (4a) could launch in India at a price below Rs. 35,000, while the Phone (4a) Pro may start at under Rs. 45,000. However, the company has yet to confirm the official pricing for the Indian market.

Sale Dates and Availability of Nothing Phone (4a) Series

The Nothing Phone (4a) is set to be available for purchase in India and Europe starting March 12, 2026, with the Phone (4a) Pro following on March 26. In India, consumers can buy both models through Flipkart, where a dedicated microsite is already live. Additionally, the devices will be available at Nothing’s first physical retail outlet, Nothing (R), located in the country. The launch event, titled “Nothing Built Different,” will be streamed live from Central Saint Martins in London at 10:30 AM GMT, which corresponds to 4 PM IST.

Specifications of Nothing Phone (4a) Series

Reports suggest that the Nothing Phone (4a) series may feature a larger AMOLED display with a resolution of 1.5K. One leak indicates a 6.83-inch screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, while another mentions a 6.78-inch panel that supports adaptive refresh rates ranging from 30Hz to 120Hz. The company is also expected to introduce an updated Glyph lighting system, possibly named Glyph Matrix, which would enhance its LED-based notification design.

In terms of performance, the smartphones are likely to offer improved battery life compared to their predecessor, the Phone (3a), with fast charging capabilities of up to 50W. They may be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, which has recently appeared on benchmarking platforms. For photography enthusiasts, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro could feature a 50MP Sony main camera with optical image stabilization and zoom capabilities of up to 140x. The Pro model may also utilize a unibody aluminum frame to manage heat during prolonged use. The standard Phone (4a) is expected to include a triple 50MP rear camera setup, supporting ultra-wide mode and zoom levels up to 70x, along with a 32MP front camera for selfies and video calls. The design is expected to continue Nothing’s transparent aesthetic, featuring a Glyph Bar with 63 mini-LED lights for notifications. Full specifications and pricing will be confirmed during the official launch event on March 5.


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