Nothing will launch its next-generation smartphone series on March 5, 2026, in India and other global markets. The company has confirmed the launch of two new devices, Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, on the second day of an event hosted by Apple. Reports also indicate that Nothing may launch the Nothing Headphone (a), positioned as a low-cost alternative to earlier audio products.
Ahead of the official launch event, leakers have revealed the expected price, sale date, color options, and hardware details of the upcoming smartphone. Let’s see what happens next month.
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According to a report by Dealabs, the Nothing Phone (4a) price starts at €409 in France for the 8GB RAM and 256GB storage variant. The 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model may cost €449.
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro price is likely to start at €499 for the 8GB RAM and 128GB storage model, while the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model is likely to be priced at €569.
Going by these numbers, the standard phone (4a) is likely to be launched in India at a price below Rs. 35,000, while the Phone (4a) Pro may start at less than Rs 35,000. 45,000. The company is yet to confirm India pricing.
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Phone (4a) will not be available in India and Europe from March 12, 2026. Phone (4a) Pro will be available on March 26.
In India, buyers can purchase both models through Flipkart, which has launched a dedicated microsite. Customers can also purchase the devices from Nothing’s retail store, Nothing (R), which is the brand’s first brick-and-mortar store in the country.
The launch event, titled ‘Nothing Building Different’, will be broadcast live from Central Saint Martins in London at 10:30am GMT (4pm IST).
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According to reports, the Nothing Phone (4a) series may feature a larger AMOLED display with a resolution of 1.5K. One leak pointed to a 6.83-inch screen size with a 144Hz refresh rate. Another report mentions that the 6.78-inch panel supports adaptive refresh rates between 30Hz and 120Hz.
The company may launch an updated Glyph lighting system, possibly called the Glyph Matrix, expanding its LED-based notification designs.
Smartphones may offer better battery performance compared to mobile phones (3a). It is expected to support up to 50W fast charging. The devices run on the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, which recently appeared on the benchmark platform list.
For photography, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is likely to feature a 50MP Sony primary camera with optical image stabilization. Reports say it can support zoom levels of up to 140x. The Pro model may also use a one-piece aluminum frame to help manage heat during extended use.
The standard phone (4a) may include a triple 50MP rear camera setup. It can support 0.6x ultra-wide-angle mode and zoom up to 70x. For selfies and video calls, the device may feature a 32MP front camera.
The phone is expected to continue Nothing’s transparent design approach and include a Glyph Bar with 63 mini LED lights for alerts and notifications. We won’t be able to confirm full specs and pricing during the official launch event on March 5.
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