Igeekphone reported on March 20th that the Nothing Phone (4a) / Pro smartphone was released in China today. According to the photos taken by several on-site bloggers:
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro smartphone with 12GB and 256GB storage is priced at 4,199 yuan.
Nothing Phone (4a) mobile phone with 12GB and 256GB storage priced at 3,299 yuan.
The two new models will be available on Nothing’s overseas online store and will go on sale on March 29th.
In addition, the Nothing Headphone (a) over-ear headphones are priced at 1,699 yuan in China. The initial selling price is 1299 yuan. They will go on sale on March 23rd.

According to previous reports by IT World, the Nothing Phone (4a) series of phones maintains the family design. The standard version of the Nothing Phone (4a) features a 6.78-inch 120Hz OLED display on the front. The back of the phone includes a 50MP main camera + a 50MP 3.5x telephoto lens + an ultra-wide-angle lens, along with a Glyph Bar-shaped light bar (located on the right side of the camera module). The maximum brightness can reach 3500 nits, offering various display options.
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro model is equipped with a 6.83-inch 144Hz OLED display, claiming to be the thinnest “all-metal phone” on the market. Its overall thickness is 7.95mm.
The back of the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro features a 50MP Sony LYT700C main camera + a 50MP 3.5x telephoto lens (with a maximum zoom of up to 140x) + an ultra-wide-angle lens. It is equipped with a Glyph Matrix array consisting of 137 mini LEDs, which can display small widgets such as battery indicators, timers, and digital clocks.

In terms of specifications, the standard version of the Nothing Phone (4a) features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, while the Pro version comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor. Both models are equipped with a 5080mAh battery (supporting 50W wired charging).
Nothing Headphone (a) offers black / white / pink / yellow color options. The headphones retain the design of Nothing Headphone (1), equipped with independent rollers / dials / buttons, and can be used as a remote control shutter button for the camera.

In terms of specifications, this headset weighs 310 grams in total and has IP52 certification. It is equipped with a 40mm dynamic diaphragm and supports LDAC high-definition encoding as well as dynamic noise cancellation function. The battery of the headset can last up to 135 hours when ANC noise cancellation is turned off. At the same time, users can adjust the settings using the Nothing X App.








