Nothing 4a teaser showcased ahead of March 5 launch event
Fans have gotten a sneak peek of the Nothing 4a ahead of its March 5 launch. The brand's teaser showcases a transparent back and an upgraded Glyph Bar for notifications. Sleek and innovative.
We have officially gotten a glimpse of the Nothing 4a smartphone, directly from the brand ahead of its March 5 launch event.
The image gives away the basic design of the device’s back panel, showing off the staple Nothing transparent design, as well as its recently teased Glyph Bar, a design feature, which has been updated to include nine individually controllable mini-LEDs that are 40% brighter than the prior a-series model. The bar works as a nifty control center for notifications. The image also shows off the device’s triple camera setup.
While nothing is confirmed about the Nothing 4a outside of this sneak peak, general specifications rumors suggest the device may come in standard Nothing 4a and Nothing 4a Pro models. Both devices may feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7-series chip. Taking hints from previous launches, with last year’s rollout including Nothing 3a and Nothing 3a Pro models, both which got solid reviews from the media.
The launch will coincide with the March 2 to March 5 Mobile World Congress time frame. However, the actual event will take place in London, UK, starting at 10:30 a.m. GMT (5:30 a.m. ET). The event will be simultaneously livestreamed on Nothing's website.
The Nothing 4a launch quickly follows the launch of the Pixel 10a, which had a similar rollout. Google teased images of the device before making the Pixel 10a available for pre-order. The mid-range smartphone will be available to the market on the same day that the Nothing 4a is announced.