Nothing Phone (4a) Pro. Debuting alongside the standard Phone (4a), the "Pro" variant marks a significant departure from the brand's traditional aesthetics, introducing a premium metal unibody design and a first-of-its-kind Glyph Matrix for the A-series.
Price and Availability in India
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is positioned in the premium mid-range segment, competing directly with the likes of the OnePlus 15R and Realme 16 Pro+. It officially went on sale on March 27, 2026, exclusively via Flipkart.
| Variant | Launch Price (INR) |
| 8GB RAM + 128GB Storage | ₹39,999 |
| 8GB RAM + 256GB Storage | ₹42,999 |
| 12GB RAM + 256GB Storage | ₹45,999 |
Note: Initial launch offers include bank discounts of up to ₹4,000 on select cards.
Design: The Metal Evolution
The most striking feature of the Phone (4a) Pro is its 7.9mm slim aluminum unibody. While the brand is known for transparency, the Pro model opts for a "semi-transparent" approach where the internal mechanics are subtly hinted at beneath a matte-finished metal exterior.
The signature LED lighting has been upgraded to the Glyph Matrix—a sophisticated array of 137 mini-LEDs integrated into a new contoured camera module. It is available in three distinct colors: Black, Silver, and Pink.
Performance & Display
Under the hood, Nothing has packed the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, built on a 4nm process. This processor is designed to balance flagship-level efficiency with robust gaming performance.
Display: A massive 6.83-inch 1.5K Flexible AMOLED panel.
Refresh Rate: A buttery smooth 144Hz adaptive refresh rate.
Brightness: A class-leading peak brightness of 5,000 nits, ensuring visibility even under direct Indian sunlight.
Durability: Protected by Gorilla Glass 7i and carrying an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance.
Camera: Periscope Zoom Debuts
Nothing is finally playing the Zoom game. The Phone (4a) Pro features a high-end triple camera system:
50MP Main: Sony LYT-700C sensor with OIS.
50MP Periscope Telephoto: 3.5x Optical Zoom and up to 140x Ultra Zoom capability.
8MP Ultra-wide: 120-degree field of view.
32MP Selfie: Sony sensor capable of sharp 1080p video.
Battery and Software
The Indian variant comes with a specifically optimized 5,400mAh battery, slightly larger than the global version to cater to heavy users. It supports 50W wired fast charging, capable of a full charge in roughly 64 minutes.
The device runs Nothing OS 4.1 based on Android 16, promising a bloatware-free experience with 3 years of Android updates and 6 years of security patches.



