Nothing’s 3a series is nearing retirement, and the spotlight is now on its upcoming replacements. Leaks for the Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro have started circulating, giving fans a glimpse into what to expect from these midrange devices.
Reportedly, both devices would be backed by Snapdragon 7 series chipsets, with the (4a) Pro variant sporting the more powerful Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, whereas the base variant would be powered by the slightly lower-end Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset.
This combination aligns with Nothing’s vision to create affordable and feature-packed devices to provide a powerful lineup. It is noteworthy that the Pro variant could support e-SIM, whereas the base variant would support a physical SIM card.
The leak also revealed some of the colours it would be available in, including blue, pink, white, and black, with Nothing opting for something more colourful this year. While it is up for debate as to whether or not both phones would be released in matching shades.
When it comes to pricing, the Nothing Phone (4a) is expected to retail for about $475 (Rs132,907), while the (4a) Pro is pegged at $540 (Rs151,095), with both models starting with a 12/256GB variant. Both handsets would fall into the mid-range category, right alongside its competitors, the Samsung Galaxy A56 series or the upcoming A57 series.
Apart from this, some leaks also suggest that Nothing Headphones will arrive with an “a” in its name, which could be the affordable variant among its upcoming smartphone lineup.