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The Nothing Phone 4a Pro is officially warming up for launch. The smartphone has surfaced on the UAE’s TDRA certification database, strongly hinting that a global launch is right around the corner.
For fans waiting to see what Nothing does next, this is the clearest sign yet that March is going to be big.
According to the listing, a Nothing device with model number A069 has been approved. That same model number was previously linked to the Pro variant. The device was also spotted earlier on Europe’s EEC certification database, strengthening speculation of a coordinated global rollout, likely at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in early March.
And honestly? It makes sense.
Nothing Phone 4a Pro TDRA Listing
The TDRA approval confirms that the Nothing Phone 4a Pro is cleared for the UAE market, which usually happens just weeks before launch. Industry insiders are pointing to March 5 as a potential unveiling date during MWC in Barcelona.
Nothing has already started teasing new colour options on X, posting an image with "(a)" branding in blue, yellow, pink, white and black. The caption? Just one word: “soon.”
It’s subtle, but classic Nothing marketing.
Unlike previous years, the company is reportedly skipping a flagship in 2026. That puts enormous pressure on the Phone 4a series to carry the brand forward. This won’t just be another mid-range phone, it could be Nothing’s main event of the year.
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Nothing Phone 4a Pro Specifications and Features
Leaks suggest the Nothing Phone 4a Pro will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. If true, that’s a solid performance jump for the mid-range category.
Here’s what’s expected:
Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor
Up to 12GB RAM
256GB UFS 3.1 storage
Flat OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate
50MP triple rear camera setup
5,100–5,200mAh battery
50W fast charging
Possible IP65 rating
eSIM support (Pro variant)
The move to UFS 3.1 storage is particularly interesting. It shows faster read and write speeds. This should make the system more responsive. For daily users, that means smoother app launches and better multitasking.
But here’s the catch, it may cost more.
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Nothing Phone 4a Pro Design
Nothing built its identity on transparent backs and bold aesthetics. Now, reports hint at a refreshed design for the 4a series.
If they ditch the signature transparent look, it could backfire. The design is what makes Nothing… well, Nothing.
But if they refine it smartly? This could be their most polished device yet.
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Nothing Phone 4a Pro Price
Nothing CEO Carl Pei previously mentioned that AI-driven RAM price spikes are increasing smartphone production costs. Translation: consumers may have to pay more.
For context, the Nothing Phone 3a currently starts at ₹22,999 in India, while the Nothing Phone 3a Pro begins at ₹27,999.
Leaks suggest the following:
That’s a noticeable jump, and in my opinion, Nothing needs to justify it with more than just storage upgrades.
The Nothing Phone 4a Pro is shaping up to be the brand’s most important phone of 2026. With certifications stacking up and teasers rolling out, the countdown to MWC has officially begun.
And whether you love Nothing’s bold style or question its pricing strategy, this launch is going to matter.
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