
In an unexpected move, Nothing officially revealed the early design details for its upcoming Phone (4a). A YouTube video was posted last night, showing the Phone (4a) not only in white, but in pink as well. Here's everything you need to know about Nothing's upcoming phone.
New Pink Nothing Phone (4a)
Nothing has revealed a fresh colourway for its upcoming Phone (4a), showcasing the handset in striking pink ahead of its global unveiling event. The new finish marks the first time Nothing has introduced a pink option for one of its smartphones, expanding the lineup beyond the previously teased white model and hinting at a broader palette of hues for the mid-range device.
The pink edition of the Phone (4a) retains Nothing’s signature semi-transparent back, allowing tinted layers and internal components to show through for added depth and visual interest. According to reports, the transparent resin and tinted glass work together to create a softly nuanced look rather than a flat coating, giving the colour a dynamic appearance that shifts with lighting and angle.
Alongside the new colour, Nothing has updated the rear lighting system with a redesigned Glyph Bar. This vertical array of six square mini-LED modules is driven by nine individually controllable LEDs and sits beside a dedicated red recording light. The redesigned system aims to be brighter and more practical than previous approaches, supporting visual cues such as notifications, camera countdowns and other interface feedback.

Expanded Colour Options and Promotional Campaigns

Nothing’s official teasers and social media campaigns suggest that pink will join other colour options such as white, black and blue when the Phone (4a) range launches. To boost awareness, the company has staged thematic promotional activities in cities like London and Bengaluru, including graffiti artwork and custom window displays tied to the pink theme.
What to Expect at the Launch Event
Nothing’s “Built Different” global launch event is scheduled for 5 March 2026, streamed live from London. Alongside the standard Phone (4a), the company is expected to unveil a Pro model with higher-end specifications and potentially premium features.

Leaked details suggest the Phone (4a) lineup may include a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, a roughly 6.7-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate, and a battery capable of 50W fast charging, while full camera and performance specs are anticipated at the event. Until then, stay tuned for our official news coverage only at TechNave.com.







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