TL; DR
- Nothing is working on two models in the Phone (4a) series: the Phone (4a) and the Phone (4a) Pro.
- Furthermore, only the Phone (4a) Pro model supports eSIM.
- The regular variant could be priced around $475 (256GB), while the Pro version could cost around $540 (256GB).
After launching the Phone (3a) Community Edition, Nothing appears to have turned its attention to the Phone (4a) and the Phone (4a) Pro, which are expected to succeed the popular Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro. Most recently, a developer has shared specific details about the devices.
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Nothing Phone (4a) & Phone (4a) Pro In The Works

As mentioned in MlgmXyysd’s Telegram post (widely covered) by outlets, Nothing is working on two models in the Phone (4a) series: the Phone (4a) and the Phone (4a) Pro. While the series’ naming remains similar to current models, the underlying chipset is significantly different.
Different Chipsets
The vanilla Nothing Phone (4a) could feature a Snapdragon 7s series chipset (likely the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC found on the Phone 3a). In contrast, the Phone (4a) Pro could feature a Snapdragon 7-series processor, providing a slight boost in performance.
Revised Pricing
Furthermore, only the Phone (4a) Pro model supports eSIM. The regular variant could be priced around $475 (256GB), while the Pro version could cost around $540 (256GB). This suggests an impending price hike for the Phone (3a) series, as its corresponding models cost $379 and $459, respectively.
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New Pink Colorway
At least one model will be available in four colors: black, white, pink, and blue. While we’ve seen the Phone (3a) in blue, pink would be a new color option. Should the brand retain its transparent back design with the Glyph Interface lights, it will be interesting to see how the pink finish looks in full.

The London-based company is also working on an A-series headphone, likely joining the Headphone (1) launched in July. The device could be a rebadged version of the current model, but with a plastic chassis (as mentioned in the Telegram post). Furthermore, the headphones could also be available in four colors: black, white, yellow, and pink.

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