Nothing Phone 4a Pro price in India, specifications and all other latest leaks

Updated on 05-Feb-2026
HIGHLIGHTS

Expected to feature a 6.82-inch 144Hz AMOLED display powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

Tipped to offer triple 50MP cameras, including a 3x telephoto lens, and a 50MP selfie shooter.

Likely priced between Rs 45,000 and Rs 49,000 with 80W fast charging and Nothing OS 4.

Nothing Phone 4a Pro, along with Phone 4a, will reportedly launch soon. Given the company is not going to introduce its flagship this year, the leaks suggest the Phone 4a Pro will get an impressive hardware upgrade. As per the reports, the Nothing Phone 4a Pro will get a display, performance and camera upgrade. The leaks also suggest we may get to see an enhanced design along with the Glyph Interface. Check out the Nothing Phone 4a Pro India launch timeline, specifications and price range.

Nothing Phone 4a Pro launch date (Tipped)

As per the latest leaks, the Nothing Phone 4a and Nothing Phone 4a Pro will launch in India on March 5. However, the company has not confirmed the official details at the moment, but we expect that it can happen anytime soon.

Nothing Phone 4a Pro specs (Tipped)

The Nothing Phone 4a Pro is expected to come with a 6.82-inch AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. It could get a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor along with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB of internal storage using the UFS 3.1 standard. The leaks suggest that the device may get a 5,500 mAh battery with 80W wired fast charging. The device may run on Nothing OS 4 based on Android 16.

In terms of camera, the device may house a triple camera setup including 50MP sensors (Main, Ultra-wide, and Telephoto with 3x optical zoom) and a 50MP front camera. The device is said to feature an improved IP65 rating for dust and water resistance.

Nothing Phone 4a Pro price in India (Expected)

The Nothing Phone 4a Pro is expected to be priced between Rs 45,000 and Rs 49,000. Do note that the prices may differ.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek.

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