Nothing Phone 4a Pro
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Design13
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Rear Camera15
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Front Camera4
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360° View
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UI Screenshot17
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Videos1
Key Specs
Performance
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 -
Octa core (2.8 GHz, Single Core + 2.4 GHz, Tri core + 1.8 GHz, Quad core) -
8 GB / 12 GB RAM
Display
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6.83 inches (17.35 cm); AMOLED -
1260x2800 px (FHD+) -
144 Hz Refresh Rate -
Gorilla Glass Protection -
Bezel-less with punch-hole display
Rear Camera
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Triple Camera Setup - 50 MP (upto 2x Optical Zoom) Wide Angle Primary Camera
- 50 MP Periscope (upto 140x Digital Zoom, upto 3.5x Optical Zoom) Camera
- 8 MP Ultra-Wide Angle Camera
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LED Flash -
4k @30 fps Video Recording
Front Camera
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32 MP Wide Angle Lens -
Screen flash -
Full HD @30 fps Video Recording
Battery
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5400 mAh -
50W Quick Charging; USB Type-C port
General
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SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano -
5G Supported -
128 GB / 256 GB internal storage, Non Expandable -
Dust Resistant, Water Resistant
Recommended Alternative
Motorola Edge 70 Pro 5G
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- 8 GB RAM
- 50 MP + 50 MP Rear Camera
- 50 MP Front Camera
- 6500 mAh | 90W Turbo Charging
- 6.8 inches (17.27 cm) | Extreme AMOLED
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Nothing Phone 4a Pro Expert Review Summary
Expert Rating:
8.3/10
Verdict
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro delivers a well-rounded experience with a strong focus on design, clean software, and dependable performance. While the cameras and battery life are not class-leading, they are reliable for casual photography and regular usage, respectively. If these aspects appeal to you, the Phone (4a) Pro is an easy recommendation.
Pros
- Premium, distinctive design
- Bright, vibrant AMOLED display
- Solid primary & telephoto cameras
- Dependable performance
Cons
- Average ultrawide lens
- Lacks NFC
- No charger in the box
TL;DR
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The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro delivers a well-rounded experience with a strong focus on design, clean software, and dependable performance. While the cameras and battery life are not class-leading, they are reliable for casual photography and regular usage, respectively. If these aspects appeal to you, the Phone (4a) Pro is an easy recommendation.
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Minimalist design done right
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The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro takes a more traditional design approach, and it's the one I admire most in Nothing's recent smartphone lineup. However, the OEM has ensured that it doesn't look like any other device. There's still a transparent element, but this time it's limited to the camera module. The rest of the body features a metallic finish, which looks cleaner than the Phone (4a).
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Phone (4a) Pro's Glyph Matrix display
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The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro doesn't exactly replicate the Glyph Matrix display from the Phone (3). Instead, it takes the concept and delivers a more mid-range experience. I say this despite the display being larger than ever before. It doesn't really translate into more usable real estate, as the micro LEDs themselves are bigger than those on the Phone (3). While this makes the Matrix display brighter, it lacks sharpness and clarity. As a result, the experience remains poor when using it as a viewfinder for the rear cameras.
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Cameras: Sharper zoom, cool colour science
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The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro features a triple rear camera setup with the same 50MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, and 50MP telephoto resolutions as the standard Phone (4a). However, the Pro model swaps the 1/1.57-inch Samsung GN9 for a slightly larger 50MP 1/1.56-inch Sony LYT700C sensor, and the 50MP OIS-enabled 1/2.75-inch JN5 tetraprism periscope telephoto camera supports up to 140x digital zoom, up from 70x. The 8MP ultrawide camera remains unchanged, offering a 120-degree field of view.
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Not the most powerful, but far from underwhelming
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At the core of the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro lies a capable Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC. This is the same chipset that is found on the Realme 16 Pro+, which is also paired with LPDDR5X and UFS 3.1 storage. As a result, the Nothing smartphone scores identically on synthetic benchmark tests, including AnTuTu, Geekbench, and Burnout CPU throttle.
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Software: clean, closer to stock Android
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Primary display and audio experience
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The primary display on the Phone (4a) Pro measures 6.83 inches and uses an AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, 100 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut, HDR10+ support, and a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate. However, in practice, the display only reached 120Hz in the system UI and supported apps, even after manually selecting the 'High' 144Hz option in the settings. This limitation persisted during gameplay as well; titles like BGMI remained capped at 120Hz even when performance mode was enabled. We will update this section once we receive further clarification from the brand.
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Acceptable battery life
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The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro houses a 5,400mAh battery with 50W fast charging, identical to its younger sibling, the Phone (4a). The similarities also extend to the missing charger inside the box. You are forced to purchase one, a PD charger, separately. We used a PD charger with a higher capacity than the 50W to juice up the device, taking almost an hour to reach 100 percent from 20 percent.
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8.3/10
Verdict
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro delivers a well-rounded experience with a strong focus on design, clean software, and dependable performance. While the cameras and battery life are not class-leading, they are reliable for casual photography and regular usage, respectively. If these aspects appeal to you, the Phone (4a) Pro is an easy recommendation.
- Premium, distinctive design
- Bright, vibrant AMOLED display
- Solid primary & telephoto cameras
- Dependable performance
Pros
- Average ultrawide lens
- Lacks NFC
- No charger in the box
Cons
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro delivers a well-rounded experience with a strong focus on design, clean software, and dependable performance. While the cameras and battery life are not class-leading, they are reliable for casual photography and regular usage, respectively. If these aspects appeal to you, the Phone (4a) Pro is an easy recommendation.
Read MoreThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro takes a more traditional design approach, and it's the one I admire most in Nothing's recent smartphone lineup. However, the OEM has ensured that it doesn't look like any other device. There's still a transparent element, but this time it's limited to the camera module. The rest of the body features a metallic finish, which looks cleaner than the Phone (4a).
Read MoreThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro doesn't exactly replicate the Glyph Matrix display from the Phone (3). Instead, it takes the concept and delivers a more mid-range experience. I say this despite the display being larger than ever before. It doesn't really translate into more usable real estate, as the micro LEDs themselves are bigger than those on the Phone (3). While this makes the Matrix display brighter, it lacks sharpness and clarity. As a result, the experience remains poor when using it as a viewfinder for the rear cameras.
Read MoreThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro features a triple rear camera setup with the same 50MP primary, 8MP ultrawide, and 50MP telephoto resolutions as the standard Phone (4a). However, the Pro model swaps the 1/1.57-inch Samsung GN9 for a slightly larger 50MP 1/1.56-inch Sony LYT700C sensor, and the 50MP OIS-enabled 1/2.75-inch JN5 tetraprism periscope telephoto camera supports up to 140x digital zoom, up from 70x. The 8MP ultrawide camera remains unchanged, offering a 120-degree field of view.
Read MoreAt the core of the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro lies a capable Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC. This is the same chipset that is found on the Realme 16 Pro+, which is also paired with LPDDR5X and UFS 3.1 storage. As a result, the Nothing smartphone scores identically on synthetic benchmark tests, including AnTuTu, Geekbench, and Burnout CPU throttle.
Read MoreThe primary display on the Phone (4a) Pro measures 6.83 inches and uses an AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, 100 percent DCI-P3 colour gamut, HDR10+ support, and a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate. However, in practice, the display only reached 120Hz in the system UI and supported apps, even after manually selecting the 'High' 144Hz option in the settings. This limitation persisted during gameplay as well; titles like BGMI remained capped at 120Hz even when performance mode was enabled. We will update this section once we receive further clarification from the brand.
Read MoreThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro houses a 5,400mAh battery with 50W fast charging, identical to its younger sibling, the Phone (4a). The similarities also extend to the missing charger inside the box. You are forced to purchase one, a PD charger, separately. We used a PD charger with a higher capacity than the 50W to juice up the device, taking almost an hour to reach 100 percent from 20 percent.
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Nothing Phone 4a Pro Specifications
General |
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| Launch Date | March 5, 2026 (Official) |
| Operating System | Android v16 |
| OS Updates | 3 Year |
| Security Updates | 6 Year |
| Custom UI | Nothing OS |
Performance
(Very Good)
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| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SM7750-AB | |||||||||
| Processor | Octa core (2.8 GHz, Single core, Cortex A720 + 2.4 GHz, Tri core, Cortex A720 + 1.8 GHz, Quad core, Cortex A520) | |||||||||
| Architecture | 64 bit | |||||||||
| Fabrication | 4 nm | |||||||||
| Graphics (GPU) | Adreno 722 | |||||||||
| RAM | 8 GB / 12 GB | |||||||||
| RAM Type | LPDDR5X | |||||||||
Speed Test (Antutu Score)
The higher, the better
Motorola Signature
3,098,258
iQOO 15R
3,078,708
OnePlus Nord 6
2,366,913
vivo V70
1,437,195
Nothing Phone 4a Pro
1,411,440
OPPO Reno15
1,394,716
OPPO Reno12 Pro
638,962
*Group: 37-60k Phones
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Bootup Time
The lower, the better
Google Pixel 10A
8 s
iQOO 15R
13 s
OnePlus Nord 6
14 s
Nothing Phone 4a Pro
14 s
vivo V70
22 s
OPPO Reno15
22 s
vivo V29 Pro
33 s
*Group: 37-60k Phones
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Gaming Test Results
* after 30 mins of gaming
Wild Life Extreme
The higher, the better
POCO X8 Pro Max
6,194
iQOO 15R
5,071
OnePlus Nord 6
4,499
Nothing Phone 4a Pro
2,094
vivo V70 Elite
2,071
vivo V70
2,066
OPPO Reno15 C
650
*Group: 37-60k Phones
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Battery Drain*
The lower, the better
OnePlus Nord 6
4 %
iQOO 12 5G
4 %
vivo V70
6 %
OPPO Reno15
7 %
Nothing Phone 4a Pro
8 %
Google Pixel 10A
9 %
Google Pixel 8
13 %
*Group: 37-60k Phones
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Heating*
The lower, the better
Samsung Galaxy S23 FE
2.5 %
vivo V70
13.6 %
Nothing Phone 4a Pro
16.2 %
OPPO Reno15
23.8 %
iQOO 15R
26.1 %
OnePlus Nord 6
27.4 %
iQOO 12 5G
48.0 %
*Group: 37-60k Phones
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Benchmark Screenshots
AnTuTu Benchmark
Geekbench6 Benchmark
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Display
(Best In Class)
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| Display Type | AMOLED |
| Screen Size | 6.83 inches (17.35 cm) |
| Resolution | 1260x2800 px (FHD+) |
| Peak Brightness | 5000 nits |
| HBM Brightness | 1600 nits |
| Refresh Rate | 144 Hz |
| Aspect Ratio | 20:9 |
| Pixel Density | 450 ppi |
| Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) | 89.87 % |
| Screen Protection | Corning Gorilla Glass, Glass 7i |
| Bezel-less Display | Yes with punch-hole display |
| Screen to Body Ratio (claimed by the brand) | 93.9 % |
UI Screenshots
Lock Screen
Home Screen
Screen With Widgets
Dialer Screen
App Drawer
Notification Panel
Quick Settings Panel
Settings Screen
OS Version
Storage
Battery
Camera On
Camera Options
Camera Modes
Camera Settings
Picture Size Options
Video Size Options
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Design |
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| Height | 163.6 mm |
| Width | 76.6 mm |
| Thickness | 7.9 mm |
| Weight | 210 grams |
| Build Material | Back: Aluminium |
| Water Resistance | Yes, Water resistant, IP65, (up to 20 minutes in a depth of 0.25 meter) |
| Ruggedness | Dust proof |
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Rear Camera
(Very Good)
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| Autofocus | Yes, Phase Detection Autofocus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| OIS | Yes | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Flash | Yes, LED Flash | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Shooting Modes | Macro Mode | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Camera Features |
Digital Zoom 2 x Optical Zoom |
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| Video Recording |
4k @30 fps Full HD @30/60 fps |
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| Video Recording Features | Slow Motion | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rear Camera Samples
Daylight / HDR Auto
Wide Angle
Max Zoom Supported 140x
Long Shot 10X
Long Shot 5X
Long Shot 3X
Long Shot 1X
High Res
Portrait Shot
Night Mode OFF
Night Mode ON
Close Up
Low Light
Low Light With Flash
Colour Variance
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Front Camera
(Very Good)
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| Flash | Yes, Screen flash | |||||||||||||
| Video Recording | Full HD @30 fps | |||||||||||||
Front Camera Samples
Selfie
Selfie Portrait
Selfie Low Light
Selfie Low Light With Flash
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Battery
(Very Good)
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| Capacity | 5400 mAh | |||
| Battery Type | Li-ion | |||
| Quick Charging | Yes, 50W, 100% in 64 minutes | |||
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Battery Test Results
Battery Life (PC Mark)
The higher, the better
POCO X8 Pro Max
21.4 hrs
OnePlus Nord 6
20.8 hrs
iQOO 15R
18.4 hrs
OPPO Reno15
17.1 hrs
vivo V70
15.6 hrs
Nothing Phone 4a Pro
13.8 hrs
Honor 200 Pro
9.5 hrs
*Group: 37-60k Phones
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Charging Time (20% to 100%)
The lower, the better
Motorola Edge 50 Ultra
0.3 hrs
vivo V70
0.7 hrs
iQOO 15R
0.8 hrs
OPPO Reno15
0.9 hrs
Nothing Phone 4a Pro
1.0 hrs
OnePlus Nord 6
1.1 hrs
Google Pixel 8 Pro
1.6 hrs
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Storage |
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| Internal Storage | 128 GB / 256 GB |
| Storage Type | UFS 3.1 |
| Expandable Storage | No |
Network & Connectivity |
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| SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM | |||||||||
| SIM Type | SIM1: Nano, SIM2: Nano | |||||||||
| Network Support | 5G, 4G | |||||||||
| VoLTE | Yes | |||||||||
| SIM 1 |
5G bands, 4G bands
Expand
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| SIM 2 |
5G bands, 4G bands
Expand
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| Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax), MIMO | |||||||||
| Wi-Fi Features | Wi-Fi Direct, Mobile Hotspot | |||||||||
| Bluetooth | Yes, v5.4 | |||||||||
| GPS | Yes with Glonass | |||||||||
| NFC | Yes |
Multimedia |
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| Stereo Speakers | Yes |
| Audio Jack | USB Type-C |
Sensors |
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| Fingerprint Sensor | Yes |
| Fingerprint Sensor Position | On-screen |
| Fingerprint Sensor Type | Optical |
| Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope |
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Nothing Phone 4a Pro Key Highlights
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SM7750-AB |
| RAM & Storage | 8 GB RAM + 128 GB 8 GB RAM + 256 GB 12 GB RAM + 256 GB |
| Display | 6.83", 1260 x 2800 Resolution |
| Rear Camera | 50 MP + 50 MP + 8 MP |
| Front Camera | 32 MP |
| Battery | 5400 mAh |
Nothing Phone 4a Pro Price In India
| Product Name | Price |
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| Nothing Phone 4a Pro (8 GB + 128 GB) | ₹46,300 |
| Nothing Phone 4a Pro (8 GB + 256 GB) | ₹47,749 |
| Nothing Phone 4a Pro (12 GB + 256 GB) | ₹53,999 |
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