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Nothing Phone 4a Leak: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 & Android 16

Faria Fatima

The tech world is currently fixated on one date: March 5, 2026. This is the day Nothing is expected to take the stage at MWC Barcelona to unveil its most important device of the year—the Nothing Phone 4a.

With CEO Carl Pei recently confirming that the company is skipping a flagship “Phone 4” release in 2026 to focus on perfecting the mid-range experience, all eyes are on the 4a. This isn’t just a “budget” phone anymore; it’s Nothing’s primary statement for the year.

The Design: Breaking the Monochrome Curse

For years, Nothing has lived in a world of transparent black and white. While iconic, fans have been clamoring for more personality. The Nothing Phone 4a is finally answering that call.

Leaked teasers from the company’s official X account show the “(a)” logo made of dots in Blue, Yellow, and a brand-new Pink. This move toward a “90s color explosion” aesthetic is a clear challenge to the Google Pixel “a” series. Expect the same signature transparent back, but with vibrant internal components and Glyph lights that pop against these new hues.

Performance: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and UFS 3.1

Under the hood, the Phone 4a is getting a significant efficiency boost. Spotted on Geekbench with the model number Nothing A069, the device is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (codenamed “Volcano”).

  • Benchmark Scores: It reportedly hit 776 in single precision and 1,210 in quantized scores, promising a 10-15% performance jump over the previous generation.
  • Memory: While 8GB remains the standard, a 12GB RAM variant was spotted during testing, perfect for heavy multitaskers.
  • Storage: In a massive win for users, Nothing is moving away from slower storage standards and embracing UFS 3.1, ensuring apps open instantly and system lag is a thing of the past.

Software: The Arrival of Nothing OS 4.0

The Nothing Phone 4a will be among the first mid-range devices to ship with Nothing OS 4.0 based on Android 16.

This update is rumored to introduce “Essential Apps,” an AI-powered tool that lets you build your own functional widgets and mini-apps simply by describing them to the phone. Coupled with a redesigned AI Usage Dashboard and smoother animations, the software experience remains Nothing’s biggest competitive advantage.

Camera and Battery

Don’t expect a basic camera here. The 4a is rumored to feature a 50MP primary sensor paired with an improved ultra-wide lens. For the selfie-conscious, a 32MP front camera is tucked behind a punch-hole on the 6.7-inch 120Hz OLED display.

To keep you going all day, Nothing has bumped the battery capacity to 5,200mAh, supported by 50W wired fast charging. While there’s no wireless charging here (likely to keep the cost down), the endurance should easily beat the upcoming Pixel 10a.

Verdict: Should You Wait?

With an expected price of around $475 (Approx. ₹32,000), the Nothing Phone 4a is positioning itself as a premium mid-ranger. If you want a phone that looks unique, runs a clean version of Android 16, and doesn’t break the bank, the 4a is shaping up to be the “No-Brainer” of 2026.

Faria Fatima

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