Here’s our best look at Nothing Phone (4a) | Infinium-tech
The huge show floor of Mobile World Congress (MWC) is full of surprises, and you never know who or what you might encounter. Case in point, we got the yet-to-be-released Nothing Phone (4a) in all four of its official colors ahead of the upcoming March 5 announcement. The phone (4a) units didn’t have anything behind protective glass, so we could only admire them from a distance and didn’t get a chance to actually capture them.

The new color options provide some welcome variety, with the traditional black and white models now joined by blue and pink options. These two new colors are quite saturated shades and a refreshing take on today’s mostly muted smartphone colorway landscape.
The blue version in particular looks more vibrant than the darker shade of blue on last year’s phone (3A).
The pink version is also quite eye-catching and a welcome addition to Nothing’s expanded color palette.
Interestingly, the white, blue and pink shades all have silver camera visors, while the black model gets a darker shade to match the color for its visor. The black variant also gets color-matched buttons, while the rest get silver-accented buttons.
The color of the side frames of all four matches their primary color, and if we look at last year’s phone (3a) build, the frame of the phone (4a) could very well be made of plastic.
As confirmed from previous teasers, Nothing moves the Essentials key to the left, separating it from the power and volume keys. Unfortunately, these demo phones weren’t on, and we couldn’t see the new glyph bar in action.
That’s all we learned from this brief encounter with the phone (4A). Stay tuned for its announcement coming later this week.









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