
Nothing has increased the prices of the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro in India for the second time in as many months, effective June 1, 2026. The revision, confirmed via an official communication from the brand to offline retail stores, adds up to Rs 5,000 to the Pro and Rs 3,000 to the standard model, mirroring the scale of last month’s hike almost exactly. The underlying cause is likely the same: rising global memory costs driven by the ongoing RAM and storage shortage, which has now forced virtually every major Android brand in India to revise prices upward this year.
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The Phone (4a) Pro sees a flat Rs 5,000 increase across all three variants, pushing the base model past the Rs 50,000 mark for the first time. From its launch price of Rs 39,999 in March, the base variant has now increased by Rs 10,000 in total, a 25 percent jump in under three months.
| Variant | Old price | New price |
| 8GB+128GB | Rs 44,999 | Rs 49,999 |
| 8GB+256GB | Rs 47,999 | Rs 52,999 |
| 12GB+256GB | Rs 50,999 | Rs 55,999 |
At Rs 49,999, the Phone (4a) Pro now sits in a more competitive segment, where it faces stronger pressure from rivals such as iQOO 15R, OnePlus 15R, and OPPO Reno 15, which offer top-notch performance, especially for gaming, better battery life, faster charging, and more. The case for the Phone (4a) Pro at this price rests on its design, build quality, and clean software, and those remain genuine strengths. But the value equation has shifted meaningfully from where it was at launch.
The standard Phone (4a) receives a Rs 3,000 increase across the board, consistent with last month’s revision.
| Variant | Old price | New price |
| 8GB+128GB | Rs 34,999 | Rs 37,999 |
| 8GB+256GB | Rs 37,999 | Rs 40,999 |
| 12GB+256GB | Rs 40,999 | Rs 43,999 |
The Phone (4a) launched at Rs 31,999 and has now climbed Rs 6,000 from that price. The phone’s strengths are its 3.5x periscope lens, transparent design, AMOLED display, and clean Nothing OS. But at Rs 37,999 for the base model, buyers in this range have options like the Motorola Edge 70 Pro, which is an excellent all-round smartphone, and the Vivo V70 FE, which delivers impressive cameras.
Nothing is not the only brand to have hiked the prices of its phones this month. Xiaomi, POCO, and Motorola have also announced price hikes on some models, including the Redmi Note 15 Pro, POCO C85, and Motorola Edge 70 Pro, among others.
We’re actively tracking price hikes across smartphone brands, and you can check out the full list of phones that have received a price increase here.