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Jun 19, 2026
Nothing Phone 4a Pro review: premium aluminium meets quirky design
The Nothing Phone 4a Pro is a mid-range Android smartphone with a premium aluminium body and quirky…
The Nothing Phone 4a Pro: A Mid-Range Android with a Premium Twist
Nothing’s latest quirky smartphone is a huge aluminium Android with three cameras and a big LED matrix screen on the back that challenges the notion mid-range phones can’t be just a bit more fun.
Design and Display
The Phone 4a Pro is a bit of a departure from UK-based Nothing’s previous glass-clad transparent designs. It still has a touch of those elements but only in the camera island at the top, with the rest of the body now solid aluminium – a rare sight in the world of Android phones.
Specifications
Screen: 6.83in 144Hz QHD+ OLED (450ppi)
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4
RAM: 8 or 12GB
Storage: 128 or 256GB
Operating system: Nothing OS 4.1 (Android 16)
Camera: 50MP main, 50MP 3.5x tele and 8MP ultrawide, 32MP selfie
Connectivity: 5G, eSIM, wifi 6, NFC, Bluetooth 5.4 and GNSS
Water resistance: IP65 (25cm depths for 20 minutes)
Dimensions: 163.6 x 76.6 x 7.9mm
Weight: 210g
Performance and Battery Life
The 4a Pro has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip, which won’t win any raw processing awards but keeps up with daily tasks just fine. It handled games at medium settings but made the phone relatively warm during play.
The battery lasts a solid two-plus days between charges with the screen in active use for more than seven hours across a mix of wifi and 5G for general messaging, browsing, watching video and using various apps. Playing games significantly reduces the battery life by about 30% an hour, but the 4a Pro outlasted even the heaviest general use days with a good 20% left in the tank. Most will only need to charge it every other day.
Nothing OS 4.1
The Nothing OS 4.1 offers a clean and intuitive interface, with features like a dot-matrix LED screen on the back for notifications and other tools.
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