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Nothing’s new smartphones have technical details and prices previewed before the March event

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The mobile technology sector turns its attention to March 5, 2026, the date set for the official unveiling of the new generation of Nothing devices. The manufacturer, known for its industrial and transparent aesthetic, sets the stage to announce the Phone (4a) line, which will include a standard version and an Pro variant, as well as audio accessories. The strategy aims to consolidate the brand in the intermediate segment, combining robust technical specifications with a design that deviates from the conventional.

Confirmations about the event were reinforced through interactions by the company’s founder on social media, who used comparative marketing tactics to highlight the date. The expectation is that, in addition to phones, the brand’s ecosystem will be expanded with the launch of the Headphone (a). Recent Vazamentos detailed not only the hardware configurations, but also the pricing policy for the Europa, suggesting an aggressive bet on cost-benefit.

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Standard model specifications and design

The Phone (4a) is expected to hit the market with a simplified storage approach, offering a single 256 GB option, which eliminates versions with lower capacity. The flexibility will be due to the RAM memory, with alternatives of 8 GB or 12 GB. In terms of aesthetics, black and white colors remain standard, while pink and blue finishes will be exclusive to the highest performance configuration.

The brand’s characteristic visual identity remains present, with the transparent back revealing stylized internal components. The Glyph lighting system, made up of 63 mini LEDs, continues to be a functional differentiator, allowing the customization of notifications and visual synchronization with media played by the device.

In terms of display, the device will feature a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel and 1.5K resolution. The screen supports a variable refresh rate between 30 Hz and 120 Hz, ensuring fluid navigation and energy efficiency. The battery has also received improvements, now supporting 50 W fast charging, aiming to reduce the time it takes to rely on sockets.

Advances in photography and version Pro

The base model’s camera set promises consistency with three 50-megapixel rear sensors, including an ultra-wide-angle lens and digital zoom capability of up to 70x. Para self-portraits and video calls, a 32 megapixel front sensor has been integrated, suitable for the current demands of creating content on social networks.

The Phone (4a) Pro variant raises the bar with exclusive features. Sua aluminum unibody structure houses a slightly larger 6.83-inch screen, with a refresh rate of 144 Hz, ideal for games. The photographic highlight of this model is the digital zoom capable of reaching 140x, supported by optical image stabilization (OIS) on the main 50 MP Sony sensor.

Values ​​and availability on the European market

Nothing’s pricing policy for 2026 varies depending on the region. Para is the standard model with 8 GB of RAM, the suggested value is around €409 in countries like França and Itália, while for Alemanha and Espanha the price drops to €389.

The Pro model will start at €499 for the 8GB/128GB version in most European markets, rising to €569 in the maximum configuration. The sales schedule foresees the arrival of the standard model and headphones in stores on March 12th, while the Pro version will be available two weeks later, starting March 26th.

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