The highly anticipated Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro are set to make their global debut by early March, with a rumored launch date of March 5th. According to a leak by Yogesh Brar, these mid-range smartphones will come with upgraded features like faster UFS 3.1 storage, a new design, a slightly larger battery, an unspecified Snapdragon processor, and a higher price tag.
This news doesn’t come as a surprise, as Nothing CEO Carl Pei had already hinted at some of these upgrades in previous announcements. In a post back in mid-January, Pei mentioned the need for a more expensive phone and teased improvements in storage speeds to UFS 3.1. Just last week, Pei appeared in a video highlighting that the new Nothing Phone models would offer flagship-level features across the board, including materials, design, screen, camera, and performance.
Interestingly, Pei also revealed that Nothing would not be releasing a flagship phone in 2026, making the launch of the Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro even more significant for the company. Last year’s Nothing Phone (3a) received rave reviews for its stylish design and overall performance, earning a high rating in our review. The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, while slightly pricier, still offered a compelling mid-range option with improved camera performance.
Overall, the upcoming launch of the Nothing Phone (4a) series is eagerly awaited by tech enthusiasts and consumers alike. With enhanced features and a focus on delivering a premium user experience, these new models are expected to solidify Nothing’s position in the competitive smartphone market. Stay tuned for more updates as we approach the official launch date in early March.

