
Overseas Report Indicates This is What Nothing’s “Revamped” Mid-Range Might Entail
Amidst the buzz surrounding Nothing’s forthcoming mid-range smartphones, a noteworthy leak from an international source has disclosed vital specifications. The French outlet Dealabs has provided details on what users can anticipate from Nothing’s Phone 4a and 4a Pro later this year. In contrast to the Phone 3a pair, which boasted a 6.7-inch AMOLED LTPS screen, the Phone 4a Pro is alleged to feature an enhanced 6.8-inch 1.5K AMOLED 144Hz display. Furthermore, the Phone 4a may receive an upgrade to its triple camera setup.
The Phone 4a Pro is rumored to include a 50MP primary lens equipped with optical image stabilization and “140x zoom.” The base model, Phone 4a, is predicted to keep a 6.7-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. The device may also come with a “Glyph Bar,” rather than a Glyph Matrix screen.
There are hints of a price hike, with the Phone 4a potentially increasing by €50 (~$58) and the Phone 4a Pro by €90 (~$106), resulting in approximate prices of €409 (~$482) and €499 (~$588), respectively. Additionally, rumors suggest that the Phone 4a Pro could incorporate a 5,080mAh battery with 50W charging capabilities and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, offering up to 12GB of RAM and storage choices of 128GB and 256GB.
Nothing has hinted at a March 5 debut for the Phone 4a series, with CEO Carl Pei assuring a total “revamp” of the lineup. The speculated enhancements, including display upgrades and camera improvements, hint at a promising progression for Nothing’s mid-range series.