Nothing Phone 4a Price and Key Specs Leaks 2026 Update

Latest Nothing Phone 4a leaks reveal 2026 launch window, price hike, 6.8-inch 120Hz display, Snapdragon 7 series, triple cameras and big battery upgrades. Learn more now.
By Sushant Rawat
Nothing Phone 4a

Nothing is about to unleash some seriously exciting mid-range offerings with the latest leaks emerging about the Nothing Phone 4a. Although there has been no word on it from the makers, BIS certifications and insider reports have given some hints about what’s on the cards. We have compiled a list about what the Nothing Phone 4a and potentially ‘Pro’ will have and offer.

CategoryLeaked Specifications
ModelNothing Phone 4a (and potential 4a Pro)
Launch TimelineExpected between January–March 2026; BIS listing spotted (Model A069)
CertificationBIS India; additional global regulatory listings
Price (Global)USD 475 for 12GB + 256GB; USD 540 for Pro variant
Price (India)Approximately ₹25,999–₹29,999 for standard variant
Display6.8-inch OLED; 120Hz refresh rate; FHD+ resolution; flat panel
DesignSleek Nothing aesthetics; possible Glyph UI enhancements
Color OptionsBlack, White, Blue, Pink
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 7-series (SD 7 Gen 3 or newer variant)
RAM & Storage12GB RAM + 256GB Storage (primary leaked model); multiple SKUs expected
Rear Camera SetupTriple Camera System: 50MP primary + 8MP ultra-wide + 50MP/64MP third sensor
Front CameraNot explicitly leaked but expected around 32MP (based on previous a-series trends)
Battery Capacity5000mAh–5500mAh (tipped)
Charging60W fast charging support
Operating SystemAndroid 16 with Nothing OS 4.x
Connectivity5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth; possible eSIM variation on Pro model
Target SegmentUpper mid-range smartphone category
Competitive PositioningCompetes with Samsung A-series, Pixel a-series, OnePlus mid-range

A Launch That Appears Imminent

The most telling sign that a launch for the Phone 4a is imminent would have to be its listing on the database at BIS with the model number A069. A listing on BIS certification usually means that it’s almost ready for entry into the Indian market. There have been reports from insiders within the industry that it will be launched sometime between January and March 2026. That would put it right on schedule with previous mid-range releases.

The device also made an appearance at some other international regulatory certifications, hinting that there may be various models being readied for various regions, including a ‘Pro’ variant.

Also Read: ‘Nothing Phone 3a Community Edition 2025 Enhanced Specs Unveiled

Actual Pricing: A Noticeable Jump

Leaks relating to pricing indicate a serious increase compared with its predecessor. On global markets, the Nothing Phone 4a’s likely price would begin at around 475 USD with 12 GB and 256 GB, and it would cost about 540 USD for the Pro variant.

As for India, there are whispers about it possibly carrying a more competitive pricing structure, with rates set to be within ₹25,999-₹29,999 for the regular variant. Which would put the Phone 4a firmly within the upper mid-range market, competing against Samsung’s A series, Pixel’s a series, and mid-range smartphones from OnePlus.

It seems that there will be an increase in pricing, and it fits with Nothing’s strategy of getting their 4a lineup at least near-flagship standards.

Nothing Phone 4a

Display and Design Enhancements

The display feature might just receive the biggest upgrade on the Nothing Phone 4a. According to leaks, it will feature a 6.8-inch screen with an OLED display and an impressive 120 Hz refresh rate, which will be significantly larger compared to its predecessors from the A-series lineup. It will be an FHD+ screen with a flat display and should focus on maintaining its sleek designs. It might also bring an upgrade to its Glyph UI enhancements.

Color options appear to be expanding as well. In addition to the classic black and white color options, there appear to be blue and pink color options, an indication that Nothing might be opening up its market appeal to younger smartphone enthusiasts.

Snapdragon 7-Series Power at Core

The core component at the heart of the Nothing Phone 4a rests on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 series chipset. However, there are discrepancies on the specific variant. Some sources recommend it will be an SD 7 Gen 3, while some sources recommend it will be an even more up-to-date 7 series chipset. Nevertheless, it presents it with an optimal position based on its strength, thermal, and battery life.

A 12GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration has been seen as common, but various SKUs will also be available based on geography.

Upgraded Cameras and Battery

Leaks have suggested that it will have a triple-camera setup with a 50MP main sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide, and a third 50MP or 64MP sensor. None of the cameras with an A-series lineage have offered good photo capabilities within their price range, and so far, it seems like a 4a will be no different.

The battery will allegedly have a capacity ranging from 5000 mAh to 5500 5500mAh with support for 60W fast charging. Paired with a mid-range chipset and some clever software optimization, it should make a big difference in battery life.

Also Read: ‘Nothing Phone 3a Community Edition 2025 Enhanced Specs Unveiled

Software Solutions: Clean, Fast, and Future-Ready

The Nothing Phone 4a may come with the Android 16 operating system topped with Nothing OS 4.x. The next operating system update will likely bring more customization options, enhancements to Glyphs, and better stability.

Although it hasn’t been officially unveiled yet, based on its recent trickle-out frequency, it’s very likely that the Nothing Phone 4a will make a big entry in early 2026. Boasting a larger screen, better cameras, and an extremely efficient and fast Qualcomm platform, as well as an impressive revamped design, the Phone 4a may end up being one of 2026’s most desirable mid-range offerings. The lone question here is what Nothing will do with regard to pricing and regional lineup splits once it goes on sale.

Sushant Rawat is a tech blogger and co-founder of Urban Scroll, covering global tech news, product launches, in-depth reviews, and detailed buying guides. He focuses on delivering clear, unbiased insights to help readers make informed tech decisions.

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