The tech world is no stranger to the disruptive marketing antics of Nothing CEO Carl Pei, but the latest series of leaks surrounding the Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro has reached a fever pitch. Ahead of the official “Nothing Built Different” event scheduled for March 5, 2026, a comprehensive data dump from reliable leakers like Billbil-kun and Dealabs has laid bare the pricing, release schedule, and hardware specifications of the most anticipated mid-range duo of the year.
Before diving into the hardware, it is essential to understand the context of this release. Earlier this year, Carl Pei confirmed that Nothing would skip a flagship “Phone (4)” release in 2026, citing a global DRAM crisis and a desire to refine the mid-range experience. This pivot has placed immense pressure on the (4a) series. Instead of a budget “lite” version of a flagship, the Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro are being positioned as high-performance alternatives to the traditional smartphone hierarchy, designed to compete directly with the likes of the Apple iPhone 17e and the Samsung Galaxy A-series.
Release Dates: The Countdown to March
According to the leaked timeline, the official announcement will take place on March 5, 2026, in London. However, fans won’t have to wait long to get their hands on the devices. The standard Nothing Phone (4a) is expected to hit retail shelves first on March 12, 2026. Its more powerful sibling, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, will follow two weeks later, with a reported release date of March 26, 2026. In India, Flipkart has already gone live with a dedicated microsite, confirming that the region will be among the first to receive the new hardware.
The Price of Progress: A Notable Hike
Inflation and rising component costs have finally caught up with Nothing’s aggressive pricing strategy. Leaks suggest a price increase across the board compared to the Phone (3a) series.
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Nothing Phone (4a): The base 8GB/256GB model is expected to start at €389 in Germany and Spain, rising to €409 in France and Italy. A 12GB RAM variant will likely retail for €429 to €449.
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Nothing Phone (4a) Pro: The Pro model sees a steeper climb, starting at €479/€499 for the 8GB/128GB version and reaching €569 for the 12GB/256GB flagship configuration.
In India, experts predict the standard model will start just under ₹30,000, while the Pro version will likely cross the ₹40,000 threshold, marking Nothing’s definitive move into the “premium mid-range” segment.
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro: The New Performance King?
The “Pro” moniker isn’t just for show this year. The Phone (4a) Pro is rumored to feature a unibody aluminum frame for superior heat management, a significant upgrade over the plastic-heavy builds of previous mid-rangers. Under the hood, it is tipped to house the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 (or a high-binned 7s Gen 4), paired with a massive 5,080mAh battery and 50W fast charging.
Display enthusiasts have much to look forward to, with a leaked 6.83-inch 1.5K AMOLED panel capable of a 144Hz refresh rate. Perhaps most impressively, the Pro model’s camera system is said to center on a 50MP Sony primary sensor with OIS, capable of a staggering 140x digital zoom. It will also debut the “Glyph Matrix” an evolution of the back-panel LEDs that offers more granular notification animations.
The Standard Phone (4a): Refinement Over Radicalism
The standard Nothing Phone (4a) remains the “everyman” device but receives its own set of notable upgrades. It will likely utilize the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset and a slightly smaller 6.78-inch AMOLED display with an adaptive 30Hz to 120Hz refresh rate.
While it lacks the unibody aluminum of the Pro, it maintains the iconic transparent aesthetic with a redesigned “Glyph Bar” consisting of 63 mini-LEDs. The camera setup remains potent, featuring a triple 50MP array that supports up to 70x zoom. Both models are expected to ship with Nothing OS 4 based on Android 16, with a promise of five years of security updates.
Aesthetics and “Vandalized” Marketing
In a classic Carl Pei move, the marketing for the (4a) series began by “hijacking” Apple’s own event invitations, overwriting them with pink graffiti and the March 5 date. This bold use of color is reflected in the product lineup; for the first time, Nothing is moving beyond monochrome. Both phones will be available in Pink and Blue variants, alongside the classic Black, White, and Silver options.
As March approaches, Nothing isn’t just selling a phone; they are selling a rebellion against the “boring” smartphone market. With a focus on premium materials and a unified AI-integrated ecosystem, the (4a) series may very well prove that you don’t need a “flagship” to have the best phone of the year.




