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Nothing is finally covering up with the metal Phone 4A Pro

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Today Nothing has revealed the 4A and 4A Pro, its latest midrange phones. The two look startlingly different from one another, with varying designs and Glyph Light interfaces. The Pro is especially striking: it’s the first Nothing phone to almost entirely abandon the brand’s trademark transparent design.

I’m currently at Nothing’s launch event in London, where I’m about to get my first look at the 4A Pro in person, so stay tuned for hands-on impressions coming up shortly.

The 4A Pro, which will go on sale in the US later this month, adopts a metal unibody design instead of the usual clear plastic. In a press release the company claims that the phone still features a “refined transparent design,” but you’ll only find it in the camera module, which also houses a larger version of the Glyph Matrix display introduced in last year’s Phone 3 flagship. The rest of the phone is covered in opaque aluminum, available in black, silver, or a soft pink.

The change comes as a bit of a shock from the brand, though after my initial surprise I think the look mostly works, and perhaps we should have seen it coming after the stripped back look of the 3A Lite. Many will no doubt miss Nothing’s retro transparent finish, which hinted at, though never truly revealed, the inner workings of the phone. But I suspect this design will prove more popular than the divisive Phone 3’s awkward, asymmetric aesthetic.

Besides, if you’re all-in on transparency, there’s always the 4A. I’ve had the 4A for a week or so, and it both looks and feels closer to Nothing’s previous handsets, apart from the introduction of the new Glyph Bar lighting, a small column of LEDs used for Nothing’s usual array of custom notifications, alerts, and interactive features. The 4A also comes in a brilliant array of colors, the usual white and black joined by a truly excellent pink (beating both the Pro’s and the recent iPhone 17E’s) and my personal favorite, a vibrant blue.

The Phone 4A looks closer to previous Nothing handsets, except for that Glyph Bar on the side.
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Photo of screen of Nothing Phone 4A in front of plants

Nothing’s monochrome UI remains much the same as ever.
Photo: Dominic Preston / noti.group

Photo of bottom of Nothing Phone 4A on a stone surface in front of plants

You’ll have to buy the base 4A if you want to see this sort of transparent detailing and visible screws.
Photo: Dominic Preston / noti.group

Still, you’re giving up on a few specs by doing so. The 4A Pro’s display is slightly bigger, brighter, and faster than the 4A’s, and the metal design has helped keep the phone thinner. Its Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 is faster than the 4A’s 7s Gen 4, it has slightly better waterproofing with an IP65 rating, and an improved main camera — though the telephoto, ultrawide, and selfie cameras are identical. (Well, almost: only the Pro is capable of “140x ultra zoom,” but since the two use identical telephoto camera hardware, this is either a software block or a limitation of the 4A’s chipset). Both phones have the same 5,080mAh battery (larger at 5,400mAh for phones sold in India) and will receive the same three Android OS updates and six years of security patches.

Depending on where you live, you may not get a choice anyway. While both 4A phones are releasing in the UK, Europe, and India, only the Pro model is going on sale in the US. The regular 4A will start from £349 / €349 ($400-450), with preorders today ahead of an official release on March 13th. The Pro costs $499 / £499 / €479, and preorders open on March 13th before a full release on the 27th.

The two phones have been joined by the Headphone A, an over-ear follow-up to last year’s Headphone 1 that cuts the price by $100, mostly by compromising on call quality and dropping the carrying case. It also echoes the 4A Pro by moving towards a more opaque aesthetic, perhaps signaling that Nothing really is ready to turn its back on transparency.

It might be a while before we see if that thinking will extend to Nothing’s flagships though. The company has confirmed that it won’t be releasing a flagship Phone 4 this year, meaning the 4A Pro is likely to be the most powerful phone hardware the company releases in 2026.

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