Nothing has become one of the most interesting smartphone brands, from the transparent design of the Phone 1 to the new sea-green colour on the Phone 3a Community Edition. Now, the company is getting ready to shake up the market again with the upcoming Nothing Phone 4a series. This series is expected to include two models: the Nothing Phone 4a and the Nothing Phone 4a Pro. The standard 4a will likely come with a Snapdragon 7s chip and keep the same colours and memory options as before, but it won’t support eSIM. The phones are expected to be priced in the mid-range, with the Pro model costing a bit more.
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As per the latest leaks, the Nothing Phone 4a Pro is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7 series chipset that should offer stronger performance than the standard model. Furthermore, the device is expected to be shipped with a 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant. The leak also suggests that the Pro variant may support eSIM, similar to the current Phone 3a Pro. The phone is expected to come in four different colours, which are black, blue, pink and white. However, it’s still not clear if all colours will be offered in India.
The standard Nothing Phone 4a is expected to feature a Snapdragon 7s series processor, which would be a small shift, as the current Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro both use the same Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset. Other than that, the standard model is expected to feature the same set of colour options as the Pro models and may also offer the 12 GB RAM and 256 GB storage variant. However, there might be an important difference with the SIM setup, because the regular model probably won’t get eSIM support like the Pro versions.
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Leaks suggest the possible global prices for the Nothing Phone 4a might cost around $475, which is close to Rs 43,000, and the Nothing Phone 4a Pro could be around $540, which is close to Rs 49,000. In India, the prices might be a little lower or similar, depending on taxes and launch offers.