Nothing Phone 4a Pro vs Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus: Price, display, camera, performance and all other specs compared

HIGHLIGHTS

Both phones come with big AMOLED displays and capable Snapdragon processors for smooth everyday use.

Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus offers a bigger battery and faster charging than the Nothing Phone 4a Pro.

Nothing focuses on a versatile camera setup, while Redmi offers a 200MP camera and a slightly lower price.

Nothing Phone 4a Pro vs Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus: Price, display, camera, performance and all other specs compared

Nothing has recently launched its 4a series in the global market, and Nothing Phone 4a Pro is in the news. It is similar to the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus model that was recently launched in the global market. Both phones are for those looking for good features in a phone within a reasonable price range. Both phones have good displays, good processors, good cameras, and good batteries. While the Nothing Phone 4a Pro is focused on delivering a balanced experience with clean software, the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus is focused on delivering a good battery and fast charging. Here is a spec-based comparison of how the Nothing Phone 4a Pro and Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus differ in terms of display, performance, camera, and battery.

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Nothing Phone 4a Pro vs Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus: Display

The Nothing Phone 4a Pro features a 6.83-inch AMOLED display, HDR10Plus  support and up to a 144Hz refresh rate. When used outdoors, the smartphone can reach a peak brightness of 5,000 nits. The makers have also installed Corning Gorilla Glass 7i to protect the display.

In comparison, the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus offers a 6.83-inch AMOLED panel with 1.5K resolution and a refresh rate that goes up to 120Hz. The display also supports both Dolby Vision and HDR10Plus . Under the direct sunlight, the device can go up to 3,200 nits of peak brightness. It sports Gorilla Glass Victus 2 to protect the panel. 

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Nothing Phone 4a Pro vs Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus: Processor and software

Under the hood, the Nothing Phone 4a Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage. It debuts with Nothing OS 4.1 and an Android 16-based skin. Furthermore, the company is committed to providing 3 years of OS updates and 6 years of security patches.

The Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus  opts for the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, providing a massive 512GB storage ceiling alongside 12GB of RAM. It runs on HyperOS, which is an Android 15-based skin. Redmi promises 4 major Android updates and 6 years of security patches.

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Nothing Phone 4a Pro vs Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus: Battery and charging

The Nothing Phone 4a Pro houses a 5,400mAh battery with 50W fast charging. While the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus packs a 6,500mAh battery and supports 100W of charging.

Nothing Phone 4a Pro vs Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus: Camera capabilities

The Nothing Phone 4a Pro comes with a triple camera setup at the rear end of the device. It features a 50MP Sony LYT700C OIS main sensor, a 50MP telephoto lens (3.5x optical) with 140x ultra zoom, and an 8MP ultra-wide. The handset also sports a 32MP front camera for selfies and video calls.

On the other hand, the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus sports a 200MP primary sensor and an 8 MP ultra-wide lens. For selfies and video calls, the device sports a 32MP front-facing camera.

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Nothing Phone 4a Pro vs Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus: Price

The base variant of the Nothing Phone 4a Pro was launched at Rs 39,999 while the Redmi Note 15 Pro Plus debuted with a price tag of Rs 37,999.

Bhaskar Sharma

Bhaskar Sharma

Bhaskar is a senior copy editor at Digit India, where he simplifies complex tech topics across iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and emerging consumer tech. His work has appeared in iGeeksBlog, GuidingTech, and other publications, and he previously served as an assistant editor at TechBloat and TechReloaded. A B.Tech graduate and full-time tech writer, he is known for clear, practical guides and explainers. View Full Profile

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