UK-based consumer technology firm Nothing is widely expected to introduce its next mid-range smartphones on March 5, but details including pricing and release timelines have reportedly surfaced ahead of the official announcement.
The company’s founder has confirmed the date of the upcoming presentation, which is expected to feature the Nothing Phone (4a), the Phone (4a) Pro and the Nothing Headphone (a). According to information published by leaker Billbil-kun, known for accurately disclosing product details prior to launch, the standard Phone (4a) with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage may start at 409 euros in France, Belgium and Italy, and 389 euros in Germany and Spain. Higher-memory versions and the Pro models are expected to carry correspondingly higher price tags depending on configuration and market.
The leak suggests the Phone (4a) will be offered exclusively with 256GB of storage, paired with either 8GB or 12GB of RAM. Color options are expected to include Black and White across both variants, with Pink and Blue potentially limited to the higher-memory model. The Pro version is tipped to arrive in 8GB/128GB and 12GB/256GB configurations, with Black and Silver finishes and Pink reserved for select versions.
In terms of hardware, the standard model is rumored to feature a triple 50-megapixel rear camera system, including ultra-wide capabilities and digital zoom of up to 70x, along with a 32-megapixel front camera. It is also expected to retain the company’s transparent design language and LED-based Glyph lighting interface. The Pro model could offer enhanced zoom up to 140x, a 50-megapixel Sony main sensor with optical image stabilization and a unibody aluminum frame, as well as a larger AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate.
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The standard Phone (4a) is reportedly set to go on sale from March 12, 2026, while the Pro variant may follow around March 26. Nothing has not officially confirmed the leaked specifications, pricing or release dates.
