The Nothing Phone (4a) series is shaping up to be more expensive than its predecessor according to fresh leaks detailing pricing, specs and release dates ahead of the company’s March 5 launch event.
A new report from Dealabs suggests the Nothing Phone (4a) will start at around €400. This marks roughly a €50 increase over the Phone (3a), with pricing said to vary slightly by region. For instance, Germany and Spain will reportedly see a €389 starting price. Meanwhile, France, Belgium and Italy could see it land at €409. A 12GB RAM variant is expected to cost between €429 and €449.
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro could see an even steeper jump. Dealabs claims pricing will begin at €479 in Germany and Spain. This rises to €499 in France, Belgium and Italy — around €90 more than the previous Pro model. A higher-tier 12GB version could reach as much as €569 depending on the market.
As for availability, the base Phone (4a) is tipped to release on March 12. The Pro model could potentially follow on March 26.
Specs are where things get slightly less clear.
Android Headlines, in a separate leak, claims the base model will instead include an 8MP ultrawide alongside a 50MP main sensor and a 3.5x telephoto lens. It also added that the Phone (4a) will run on Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, paired with a 5,400mAh battery and 50W charging. It will also include IP65 dust and water resistance.
Meanwhile, the Pro model is tipped to include a 50MP Sony main sensor, improved optical zoom, an aluminium chassis, a larger 6.83-inch 144Hz display, and a new “Glyph Matrix” lighting system on the rear. The standard model is expected to retain the familiar Glyph Bar and a 6.78-inch display.
Colour options are said to include black, white, pink and blue for the base model. The Pro may arrive in black, silver and pink.
Nothing founder Carl Pei previously hinted that price increases were on the way. These latest leaks appear to confirm that shift. We’ll have full details once Nothing makes it official next month.
