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Nothing Phone (4a) rear design officially revealed

London-based tech brand Nothing is currently busy teasing the key details of the Nothing Phone (4a) series that is scheduled to launch in global and Indian markets on 5th March. The series will include two models- Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, and the microsite for this series has already been made live on Flipkart. It was previously revealed that the offline retailers have already started the pre-booking of this series.

Today, the company has officially revealed the rear design of the upcoming Nothing Phone (4a) smartphone.

The White colour variant of the device is revealed. It features a transparent back panel. The Glyph LED lights are omitted, and the Glyph bar is present on the right side of the device. It sports a pill-shaped camera module that houses camera sensors, and the LED flash is above the camera module. There are three physical buttons present on the right side, while one is on the left side as well.

Previous reports revealed that the Nothing Phone (4a) series will be powered by the Snapdragon chipset [likely, Nothing Phone (4a): Snapdragon 7s Gen 4; Nothing Phone (4a) Pro: Snapdragon 7 Gen 4]. The series is said to arrive with UFS 3.1 storage.

A recent report also revealed the Nothing Phone (4a) series pricing and colour options for the European market. The Nothing Phone (4a) may cost €409 for the 8/256GB variant and €449 for the 12/256GB variant. On the other hand, the Phone (4a) Pro is said to be priced at €499 for the 8/128GB variant and €569 for the 12/256GB variant.

Nothing will probably offer colour options based on storage variants. The Phone (4a)’s 8GB RAM variant is expected to be available in Black and White, while the 12GB RAM variant may come in Black, White, Pink, and Blue. Similarly, the Phone (4a) Pro 8GB RAM variant could be offered in Black and Silver, whereas the 12GB RAM variant may be available in Black, Silver, and Pink.

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