
Nothing has increased the prices of its smartphones in India by as much as Rs 5,000. The revision appears to be driven largely by rising global memory (RAM and storage) cost, something that has already impacted multiple OEMs over the past few months. The updated prices are now live on Flipkart, suggesting the change has already taken effect for buyers. The affected models include the latest Nothing Phone (4a) Pro and Phone (4a), and the Phone (3a) Lite.
Nothing Phone (4a) Pro price now starts at Rs 44,999
The top-tier midrange offering, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, sees a flat Rs 5,000 increase across all variants.
| Variant | Old price | New price |
| 8GB + 128GB | Rs 39,999 | Rs 44,999 |
| 8GB + 256GB | Rs 42,999 | Rs 47,999 |
| 12GB + 256GB | Rs 45,999 | Rs 50,999 |
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is the brand’s top-tier mid-range offering, launched in March of this year. Although costlier now, the Phone (4a) Pro still justifies its price with strong performance, improved thermals, solid optimisation, and a premium metal build. That said, it’s not the best all-rounder in its segment as rivals like the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ and Realme 16 Pro+ offer better battery life, stronger gaming performance, and features like NFC.

However, if you prioritise design and a clean, clutter-free UI, the Phone (4a) Pro stands out. Its refined metal build, transparent camera module, and Glyph Matrix give it a unique appeal. At the same time, it still delivers reliable performance, a vibrant display, and capable cameras, especially for portraits and low-light shots, despite slightly inconsistent colours.
Nothing Phone (4a) now costlier in India
The standard Phone (4a) also sees a Rs 3,000 bump across the board, pushing its price up to Rs 40,999 for the top-tier variant. Here’s a breakdown.
| Variant | Old price | New price |
| 8GB + 128GB | 31,999 | 34,999 |
| 8GB + 256GB | 34,999 | 37,999 |
| 12GB + 256GB | 37,999 | 40,999 |
The Nothing Phone (4a) sticks to the brand’s philosophy of standing out rather than dominating on specs. Its transparent design and new Glyph Bar add personality, while the 3.5x periscope lens delivers impressive portraits. The primary camera, AMOLED display, and stereo speakers are all solid, if not class-leading. Powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, performance and battery life are reliable for daily use. Charging is decent, though the lack of a charger adds cost. The clean, minimalist UI further enhances its appeal. Overall, the Phone (4a) is best suited for those who value design and experience over raw specs.
Nothing Phone (3a) Lite also gets a price hike
Even the more affordable Phone (3a) Lite has received a price hike with a Rs 3,000 increase. Also, this is the second time the Phone (3a) Lite has received a price hike. Last month, its price moved from Rs 21,999 to Rs 24,999 for the base variant. Here’s how much the phone costs now.
| Variant | Old price | New price |
| 8GB + 128GB | Rs 24,999 | Rs 27,999 |
| 8GB + 256GB | Rs 26,999 | Rs 29,999 |
At nearly Rs 28,000 for the base variant, the Lite model edges closer to upper mid-range territory. The Nothing Phone (3a) Lite gets the basics right for casual users, though its cameras are a weak point. It offers a bright, smooth display with symmetrical bezels, strong haptics for a great typing feel, and reliable all-day battery life. The signature design and clean Nothing OS further help it stand out. However, if you want a larger battery, faster charging, and raw performance, you may want to check out alternatives.







