The Nothing Phone (4a) series is expected to debut with upgraded hardware and refined aesthetics at the company’s launch event scheduled for the first week of March. Ahead of the launch, Nothing has officially unveiled the Pink colour option for the upcoming Nothing Phone (4a). The new finish expands the lineup beyond the previously teased White variant and introduces a fresh design direction for the brand.
Along with revealing the new colourway, Nothing has also confirmed key design elements, possible chipset and India availability details. Here’s everything we know so far.
This is the first Pink Colour Variant of any Nothing smartphone. (Image credit – Nothing)
The Nothing Phone (4a) will launch in a Pink colour option alongside the White variant. This marks the first time the company has introduced a pink finish across its smartphone portfolio. The UK-based OEM teased the new colour variant via social media posts and a YouTube video. The new colour reflects a more expressive design philosophy inspired by art, fashion, and pop culture.
Discussing the inspiration behind pink, Lucy Birley, Colour Material Finish Design Lead at Nothing, said, “There’s a lot of amazing old tech references that we go back to very often. Pink is actually just desaturated red, and when we put the tint inside the transparency, because of how the light interacts with the resin underneath, you get this incredible sense of depth, which makes our products look really lively, and we do have all of this detail under the transparency, so it’s really nice to celebrate that.”
The device retains Nothing’s signature transparent rear panel and distinctive Glyph lighting interface. The company has confirmed that the updated Glyph system includes six white LEDs positioned vertically on the right side of the camera module. Additionally, a red LED light will serve as a recording indicator.
The Glyph interface will support multiple notification patterns including dolphin and wings effects, along with other custom lighting options. The hourglass effect, previously seen on the Nothing Phone (3), will also be available despite the single-column LED layout.
Other supported features include Glyph progress, camera timer countdown, and camera shutter lighting cues.
To celebrate the introduction of the pink colourway, Nothing has rolled out promotional activities in key cities. These include disruptive graffiti across flyposters in central London featuring cultural references related to the colour pink.
Additionally, the Nothing Store in Bengaluru has received a pink graffiti window takeover as part of the campaign.
The Nothing Phone (4a) launch event is scheduled for March 5 at 10:30 AM GMT (4 PM IST). The company will be live streaming the event from Central Saint Martins in London.
Nothing has already confirmed that the Phone (4a) series will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. In India, the smartphone will be available via Flipkart.
As per leaks and reports, the Nothing Phone (4a) could feature the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, paired with a 5,400mAh battery supporting 50W wired fast charging. The device is also expected to sport a 6.7-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with up to a 120Hz refresh rate.
Nothing appears set to make the Phone (4a) series one of its most visually expressive launches yet. More official details are expected to be revealed at the March 5 unveiling.
Answer. Nothing has officially unveiled a Pink colour variant for the Phone (4a), alongside the previously teased White option. This is the first time the company has added a pink finish to its smartphone lineup, inspired by art, fashion, and pop culture.
Answer. The device keeps Nothing’s transparent rear panel and Glyph lighting interface, now featuring six white LEDs and a red recording indicator. It supports effects like dolphin, wings, hourglass, progress tracking, and camera lighting cues.
Answer. The launch event is scheduled for March 5 at 10:30 AM GMT (4 PM IST), live-streamed from London. In India, it will be available via Flipkart. Expected specs include a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor, 5,400mAh battery with 50W fast charging, and a 6.7-inch 1.5K AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate.
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