Nothing Phone (4a) 128GB
$57.3
$94.55
Nothing Phone (4a) 128GB Nothing Phone (4a) 128GB (8GB RAM variant) is the base model of Nothing’s mid-range smartphone lineup, officially launched on March 5, 2026, with sales starting around March 13, 2026. It continues Nothing’s signature transparent design with Glyph Interface (now upgraded to a Glyph Bar with more LEDs) while offering solid upgrades in display, camera, and efficiency.Key Specifications Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, resolution 1224 x 2720 (sharper than previous a-series), 120Hz refresh rate, up to 3000–4500 nits peak brightness (depending on source), Gorilla Glass protection, 1 billion colors, and high PWM dimming for eye comfort. Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (4nm) with Adreno 810 GPU — improved efficiency and performance over the previous generation for smooth multitasking and light gaming. Memory & Storage: 8GB RAM 128GB UFS 3.1 storage (no microSD slot). Higher variants include 8GB/256GB or 12GB/256GB. Cameras: Rear: Triple setup with 50MP main (f/1.9, OIS), 50MP periscope telephoto (with 3.5x optical zoom and OIS — a big upgrade for this series), and 8MP ultrawide. Front: Improved selfie camera. Supports 2160p video recording. Battery: 5080mAh with 50W wired charging (no wireless on the base model). Software: Android 16 with Nothing OS 4.1 — clean, bloat-free experience with 3 years of OS updates and 6 years of security patches promised. Design & Other: Iconic transparent back with Glyph Bar (63 mini-LEDs for notifications, charging, Live Updates, etc.), available in Black, White, Blue, or Pink. Weight ~204–205g, thickness 8.6mm. 5G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC (in supported regions). Build: Premium feel with IP rating for dust/water resistance (exact level varies by region). The standout features are the periscope telephoto zoom (rare in this price range), brighter/sharper display, and the fun Glyph lighting system. Reviews praise its unique design, clean software, and value, though some note the camera can be inconsistent in low light and it’s not a flagship-level performer. Great choice if you want a distinctive phone with good cameras (especially zoom), clean software, and solid daily performance at a mid-range price. Ideal for users who like the Glyph interface for notifications and enjoy Nothing’s minimalist design aesthetic. Consider the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro if you want even better specs (higher refresh, more premium build), but it costs significantly more. Pros: Unique Glyph design, telephoto zoom, bright AMOLED display, clean Android experience, good battery life. Cons: No expandable storage, average low-light camera in some scenarios, 60Hz charging speed (not the fastest), mid-range chipset (fine for most but not for heavy gamers).If you’re comparing it to the Nothing Phone (3a), the 4a brings a sharper display, better zoom camera, newer chipset, and larger battery — worth the upgrade for most people, especially if you value the telephoto lens.
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