Nothing Phone 4a & 4a Pro Now in India: The Glyph Enters Its Next Chapter
Alright, everyone, the wait is finally over. Nothing has officially unveiled its latest devices, and honestly, they've given the mid-range market a proper shake-up. Walking out of the London event today, one thing was crystal clear—Carl Pei and the team are playing a different ball game this time. The new Nothing Phone 4a and the Nothing Phone 4a Pro aren't just minor upgrades; they feel like a bold statement. And for those of us in India, the pricing? Yeah, it's competitive, but let's break down what you're actually getting for your hard-earned cash.
Price in India: The New Math
Let's get the numbers out of the way first because, let’s be real, that’s what everyone's hyped about. The Nothing Phone 4a price in India starts at ₹31,999 for the 8GB + 128GB variant. You’ve also got the 8GB + 256GB at ₹34,999 and a top-end 12GB + 256GB model for ₹37,999. If you’re eyeing the Pro, it kicks off at ₹39,999 for the 8GB + 128GB, going up to ₹45,999 for the 12GB + 256GB.
Now, I know what you’re thinking—that’s a hike from the 3a series. But with component costs going through the roof globally, this was expected. The good news? They’re launching on Flipkart starting March 13 for the Phone 4a, and the Pro follows on March 27, with some solid bank offers and exchange bonuses that bring the effective price down to a much sweeter spot.
The Glyph Gets a New Groove
This is where Nothing flexes its design muscle. The standard Phone 4a debuts the new Glyph Bar. It’s a vertical strip on the right side of the back panel, packing 63 mini-LEDs. It’s cleaner, subtler, but still gives you that visual feedback for notifications, volume, or even a timer. It’s perfect for when you’re in a meeting and don’t want to glance at the screen.
The Pro model, on the other hand, goes full-on bling with the Glyph Matrix—think 137 mini-LEDs covering a larger area. It borrows that expressive lighting language from the Phone (3) and makes the Pro feel distinctly premium. If you’re the type who loves your phone to have a personality, this is it.
Camera: Periscope Magic for the Masses
Here’s the real headline: periscope zoom is coming to the A-series. The Nothing Phone 4a packs a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto lens (the Samsung JN5) offering 3.5x optical zoom and a massive 70x “Ultra Zoom”. For a phone at this price, that’s insane value. You’re basically getting flagship-level reach for capturing those far-off shots at places like Marina Bay or zooming into the stage at a concert.
The primary shooter is a 50MP Samsung GN9 with OIS, paired with an 8MP ultrawide. The Pro model steps it up with a slightly different 50MP main sensor and bumps the digital zoom capabilities even further. Both run Nothing’s TrueLens Engine 4, so expect natural skin tones and solid dynamic range.
Under the Hood and Daily Driving
Powering the standard Phone 4a is the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, built on a 4nm process. It’s a capable performer for daily tasks, heavy Instagram usage, and even some BGMI at 120fps. The Pro gets the slightly more potent Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4.
Both phones pack a burly 5,400mAh battery (yes, you read that right) with support for 50W fast charging. Nothing claims you can juice it up to 60% in about 30 minutes. So, if you’re constantly on the move and rely on a car charger for your Nothing Phone, that 50W compatibility means you’re topped up before you even reach the office. And for the old-school folks who still have that Apple Lightning to USB-C Cable lying around for their iPads—good news, it’ll work in a pinch, but grab a proper high-speed charger to really feel the difference.
Here’s a quick look at the key differentiators:
- Nothing Phone 4a: 6.78-inch 120Hz AMOLED, Glyph Bar (63 LEDs), Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, 50MP periscope, IP64 rating. Colours: Black, Blue, Pink, White.
- Nothing Phone 4a Pro: 6.83-inch 144Hz AMOLED, Glyph Matrix (137 LEDs), Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, enhanced 50MP camera setup, IP65 metal body. Colours: Black, Pink, Silver.
- Software: Both run Nothing OS 4.1 based on Android 16, with 3 years of OS updates and 6 years of security patches.
With the car charger for Nothing Phone 2a Plus and car charger for Nothing Phone 3a accessories already floating around, the ecosystem is growing. But honestly, the Phone 4a series stands tall on its own. It’s not just about the transparent back anymore; it’s about bringing genuinely useful tech—like that periscope zoom—to the people. The first 100 buyers even get an exclusive engraved edition, so if you’re in town, hit the Nothing Store on March 7 for the first drop.
March 13 can’t come soon enough.