Nothing won't launch a flagship phone this year, but the colorful and affordable Phone (4a), Phone (4a) Pro, and Headphone (a) are here to fill the void.
Indeed, the aluminium frame gives a far more metallic, silver-like sheen than the 'Pink' would imply. There's a hint of rosiness, of course, just not from every angle when it's catching sunlight – as ...
The Phone 4a brings Nothing's signature design and a reasonable price, but is it worth the money? Here's my first impressions ...
The Nothing Phone (4a) has a 50-megapixel main camera with optical and electronic image stabilization (OIS and EIS), an 8MP wide-angle camera, and a 50MP telephoto for 3.5x optical shots and a 7x ...
If you remember last year's Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, it felt a little like an experiment. The company was trying out the idea ...
The new Nothing Phone (4a) is a welcome mid-tier diversion from the relentless quest for the ultimate smartphone. So what, if any, are the compromises?
Nothing's new mid-ranger has its own flagship beat in a few places. The Phone 4a Pro impresses on first encounter ahead of a full review ...
Pro, updating its mid-range lineup with notable design changes, improved displays, and upgraded chipsets. While last year’s ...
Nothing announced a slew of products at an event in London, including its next-generation A series phones, which are a ...
Nothing has announced its latest premium midrange device, the Phone 4a Pro. The company says it's the thinnest full-metal phone on the market, measuring in at 7.95mm. It also looks notably different ...
We loved Nothing's budget-priced phones in 2025, but can an improved Nothing Phone (4a) take the crown this year?
Nothing is back with two new smartphones, the entry-level Phone 4a and the mid-range Phone 4a Pro. With the base 4a in ...
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