Technical details and pricing information for Nothing’s new generation mid-range smartphones, the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro, have surfaced. These new devices will take their place in the technology world as direct successors to the existing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro series.
Nothing Phone (4a) Series Introduces
According to leaked data, Nothing will use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors in both new phones. The base model, the Phone (4a), is powered by a Snapdragon 7s series chipset, while the Pro version comes with a standard Snapdragon 7 series processor offering higher performance.

This hardware choice makes the performance difference between the two models more pronounced compared to the previous generation. Both phones are available in a single hardware variant offering 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage.
The pricing tables for the new series have also become clear. The standard model, the Nothing Phone (4a), is priced at approximately $475, while the more advanced Pro model is priced around $540. As with the previous generation, eSIM support is only available on the Pro model in this series.
In terms of design, Nothing is expanding its color palette, offering users more options. The phones are available in black, white, and blue, as well as a pink option – a first for the brand. Whether this color will be available on all models or only on certain versions is not yet confirmed.
In addition to smartphones, Nothing is also working on a more accessible product in the audio category. Called the “Nothing Headphone (a)”, this new headset is designed as a more economical version of the company’s previously released Headphone (1) model.
Unlike the existing model’s metal-heavy body, this new headset has a completely plastic construction and is available in pink, yellow, white, and black.
The product’s choice of plastic material reduces costs, making it possible to reach a wider user base. Both the smartphones and the new headphones are expected to be officially introduced and launched on the market around March 2026.

