Detailed specifications and European pricing for Nothing's upcoming Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro have surfaced, showing display upgrades, camera improvements, and higher price points than previous models.

Substantial details about Nothing's upcoming mid-range smartphones have emerged through leaks, providing a comprehensive look at the Phone (4a) series ahead of its official launch. The information covers both standard and Pro models, revealing notable upgrades from their predecessors alongside increased pricing.
The Phone (4a) reportedly features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. Its camera system sees significant enhancement with a triple 50MP rear array supporting up to 70x digital zoom, paired with a 32MP front-facing camera. The device maintains Nothing's signature design language with a transparent back panel housing 63 mini-LEDs for Glyph Interface notifications. Charging capabilities include 50W wired speeds.
The Pro model steps up with a 6.83-inch AMOLED display pushing a 144Hz refresh rate at the same 1.5K resolution. Camera capabilities expand with a Sony 50MP main sensor enabling up to 140x digital zoom. Build quality improves with an aluminum frame, and the device incorporates the advanced Glyph Matrix lighting system previously seen on the flagship Phone (3).
European pricing shows noticeable increases over previous generations. The Phone (4a) starts at €389 for the 8GB RAM/256GB storage configuration in Germany and Spain, with the 12GB/256GB variant priced at €429. Color options include Black, Blue, Pink, and White. The Phone (4a) Pro begins at €479 for 8GB/128GB, climbing to €549 for 12GB/256GB, available in Black, Pink, and Silver finishes.
Market availability follows a staggered schedule according to leaks, with the standard Phone (4a) launching on March 12 and the Pro model arriving on March 26. These dates align with Nothing's established pattern of separating model releases.
The pricing strategy indicates Nothing's confidence in pushing its mid-range offerings toward higher price segments while maintaining distinctive design elements like the Glyph Interface. For consumers considering Android alternatives, the specifications suggest meaningful improvements in display quality and camera versatility, though the cost positions these devices closer to entry-level flagships from competitors.
As launch dates approach, these leaks provide potential buyers with concrete information to evaluate against competing devices in the €400-€550 range. Official confirmation of specifications and pricing is expected during Nothing's upcoming launch event.

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