After revealing the lower-priced Nothing Phone 4a at MWC 2026 earlier this week, Nothing has gone and unveiled the Nothing Phone 4a Pro — the other mid-range phone that will be arriving on sale before the end of the month. If you thought the regular Phone 4a was impressive, then you’re going to love what the 4a Pro has to offer.

This isn’t a flagship phone by any means, but it looks as though Nothing has added a bunch of the features that made last year’s Nothing Phone 3 stand out. All while keeping the price firmly in the best cheap phones category. Not only do the phones share some design cues, the 4a Pro also features an enlarged Glyph Matrix to show you important information from the back of your phone.

iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max. Sadly, with a weight of 7.4 ounces, it isn’t that light, though it was noticeably easier to hold than my Pixel 10 Pro — despite being a larger device. Though that’s no huge surprise given how chunky Google’s phones tend to be.

Nothing phone 4a hands on

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The display is a 6.83-inch AMOLED panel made from Gorilla Glass 7i, the same as the newly released Pixel 10a, though it offers noticeably more than Google’s cheap phone. We’re talking a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 5,000 nits of peak brightness.

Needless to say, that is an absurd figure for a mid-range phone display, and we will have to test that to see how bright the Nothing Phone 4a Pro really is during testing. With listed outdoor brightness and typical brightness of 1,600 and 800 nits, respectively, I seriously doubt that it will. I certainly didn’t notice anything particularly special about the brightness during my brief time using the phone.

not padded out the lens count with a terrible macro lens, is a fantastic thing. It’s rare to get telephoto photography at this price point anyway, so having ultrawide to go with it is a major win. But an 8MP lens just looks disappointing in 2026, especially compared to the pair of 50MP lenses it comes with.

The front camera is a 32MP (f/2.2) selfie camera, and Nothing says the phone will be able to record 4K Ultra XDR videos at 30fps 1080p lets you record the same at 60fps, and slo-mo footage at 120FPS.

Samsung Galaxy S26, or even the Galaxy S25.

Nothing promises that gains have been made in performance, with a new, larger vapor chamber and promises of improved gaming. However, this is not something we can really discuss with any certainty until we do some hands-on testing for ourselves.

Nothing 3a Pro last year. Nothing says that this will last up to 17 hours on a single charge, though we will have to do our own testing to see just how accurate that claim really is.

For reference, the Nothing Phone 3a Pro lasted 14 hours and 33 minutes in our custom battery test. I’d hope the 4a Pro will exceed that figure, thanks to extra efficiencies in the chipset and the slightly bigger battery. That said, I would not be upset to have a phone capable of lasting over 14 hours of regular use, even if it isn’t quite the 17 hours Nothing promises.

Wired charging is 50W once more, and in typical Nothing style, there is no wireless charging to be found. We didn’t get it on the Nothing Phone 3, so there was no chance it would debut on the 4a Pro.

Pixel 10 Pro XL, but compared to the iPhone 17e and Pixel 10a? This could easily be a strong contender for best cheap phone. There are still plenty of things we don’t know about, and that’s going to require plenty of hands-on testing. But in the meantime, I’m fairly optimistic about the Nothing Phone 4a Pro’s chances of taking on the major players once again.

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