TL; DR
- Nothing India posted a cryptic “Soon” teaser with five colored dots, likely hinting at five Phone (4a) series colors: Black, White, Pink, Yellow, and Blue.
- Carl Pei recently said Nothing will not launch a new flagship in 2026, and called the Phone (4a) series a “complete evolution” across display, camera, performance, materials, and design.
- Leaks currently point to a March 5, 2026 launch, with rumored specs like a 120 Hz OLED, Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, IP65 rating, 5,080 mAh battery, and 50W wired charging.
Nothing India posted a new teaser on Twitter that says “Soon” and shows five floating dots in five colors: black, white, pink, yellow, and blue, forming the letter ‘a.’ The brand did not name the product, but it’s obvious that it’s the Phone (4a) series, and the color count matches what people have been expecting.
Also, this ties directly into Carl Pei’s recent interview on Nothing’s YouTube channel. In that interview, Pei said “there’s no new flagship this year” and confirmed Phone (3) (review) will stay as the company’s flagship for 2026. He also said Nothing will “level up our A series with the 4a,” and described it as a “complete evolution” over its predecessor. He specifically pointed to upgrades across “materials, design, screen, camera, etc.”
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Leaks have already filled in some of the missing pieces. Certification sightings have mentioned a Phone (4a) model number (A069). The same leak set also listed expected specs like Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, a 5,080 mAh battery, IP65 rating, 50W wired charging, and a 12 GB/256 GB variant. It also mentioned a battery rating of 1,400 cycles.
The leaked launch date is March 5, 2026, and so we can expect the launch at around the same time. More details, including the official launch date, should be revealed as we get closer to the launch.
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