Nothing Phone 4a and 4a Pro Specs Leaked: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, 50MP Telephoto, Launching March 5

Nothing Phone 4a — leaked specs, Glyph interface, Snapdragon 7s Gen 4

Nothing is gearing up for a big March 5 launch and the specs have now leaked in full. The Phone 4a and Phone 4a Pro are the successors to the Phone 3a series, and according to reports, both handsets will share the same chipset, battery, and at least one camera — differing mainly in their Glyph interface implementation and color options.

Nothing Phone 4a: Full Leaked Specs

  • Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED, 120Hz, 1.5K resolution, slim bezels
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4
  • RAM/Storage: 8GB or 12GB RAM, 128GB or 256GB storage
  • OS: Nothing OS 4.0 based on Android 16 (out of the box)
  • Rear Cameras: 50MP primary (OIS) + ultrawide + 50MP telephoto (3.5x optical zoom)
  • Front Camera: 32MP
  • Battery: 5,400mAh with 50W wired fast charging
  • Water Resistance: IP65
  • Colors: Black, Blue, Pink, White
  • Price: ~$475 for 12GB + 256GB

Nothing Phone 4a Pro

The Pro model shares the same Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip, 5,400mAh battery, and one of the cameras with the standard 4a. The key differentiators are the Glyph interface implementation and color options. The Pro is expected to be priced at around $540.

Android 16 Out of the Box

One of the more notable details in the leak: both phones are expected to ship with Nothing OS 4.0 based on Android 16 — not Android 15. That's a meaningful advantage if accurate, giving buyers the latest Android platform from day one.

Launch Details

Nothing has confirmed the launch event for March 5 — notably, one day after Apple's "Special Apple Experience" event in London, New York, and Shanghai. The brand has teased the Phone 4a series on social media and through a dedicated microsite on Flipkart.

The Bottom Line

The Nothing Phone 4a looks like a well-rounded mid-range phone: a 50MP + 3.5x telephoto camera system, Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, clean Android 16, and a 5400mAh battery — all starting around $475. Nothing continues to carve out a design-forward niche in a crowded market. March 5 will tell us the full story.