Nothing Phone (4a) series debut has been confirmed for March 5th. That’s a launch event held in London, and probably live-streamed on various platforms. There are still two weeks left, by the way. We’ll learn more about the member devices in the meantime. Here’s what we know about them so far.

A report from Dealabs magazine had some data on the Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro beyond what has been publicly confirmed by Carl Pei. They share surface-level details like the screen, camera, or the presumed pricing for each newcomer.
Apparently, the basic Nothing new A model is built around a 6.78” AMOLED that has a 120Hz refresh rate and a 1.5K resolution. This is definitely an upgrade, because the older version had a 1080p screen. It’s now at the current industry standard, so you won’t feel left out.
There’s also an upgraded 70x digital zoom 50MP triple camera setup on the base model. That continuity was disrupted by an 8MP ultrawide on the Phone (3a). But it’s rumored to keep the same 32MP selfie. The leak also verifies 63 mini-LEDs on this phone in a Glyph Bar interface.

The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is even more upgraded as it grabs a faster 144Hz refresh rate and a sharper 1.5K resolution on a 6.83” AMOLED. Its screen size has also grown, by the way. It seems the Glyph interface is gone from this device. And they’ll install a glyph Matrix on it, just as the Nothing phone (3).

The 50MP camera setup can do 140X digital zoom. The last version had an aluminum body, and so does the Phone (4a) Pro. All these upgrades won’t come for cheap, though. You should know that there’s a price hike for Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro.
Around €50 more is added to the Phone (4a) price, and €90 is added to the (4a) Pro across all storage options. That means the starter price for the basic non-Pro version could be €389 (~PKR 128,000), and the Pro could bring its starter cost up to €479 (~PKR 157,000).