The launch of Nothing’s Phone (4a) series is anticipated as early as March, with a global rollout expected to follow, according to recent reports. While Nothing has not officially announced a release date, details regarding specifications and configurations have begun to surface.
The Nothing Phone (4a) recently appeared on the Geekbench testing platform, confirming it will be powered by a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset and will include 12GB of RAM. This information corroborates earlier leaks suggesting a mid-range processor and ample memory for the device.
Leaker Sudhanshu Ambhore has indicated that both the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro will be available in two storage configurations: 8GB of RAM paired with 128GB of storage, and 12GB of RAM with 256GB of storage. Both models are expected to be offered in black, with the Phone (4a) potentially likewise available in white. The Phone (4a) Pro may approach in a silver color option, according to the leak.
Rumors have also suggested the possibility of blue and pink color variants for the Phone (4a) series, though these were not included in Ambhore’s latest report. Nothing is also reportedly preparing to launch its first over-ear headphones, dubbed the Headphone (a), on March 12th. It remains unclear whether the Phone (4a) will be unveiled alongside the new audio product or at a separate event.
Specifications for the Phone (4a) Pro have also emerged through a certification filing with the European Union’s EPREL database. This listing reveals a battery capacity of 5,088mAh and support for 50W fast charging. Nothing has confirmed that the (4a) series will utilize UFS 3.1 storage, representing an upgrade in storage speed.
Notably, Nothing has indicated it does not plan to release a separate flagship phone in 2026, instead focusing on incorporating flagship-level features into the Phone (4a) line.