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Nothing Phone (4a) allegedly adds new color and a big price hike, leaker claims

According to a new leak, the upcoming Nothing Phone (4a) series might add some new colors to the lineup, while debuting alongside some more affordable headphones.

Telegram leaker account “Unreliable cat” (translated) claims that the Nothing Phone (4a) series will be launching with Snapdragon 7s chipsets and a much higher price. The leaker claims the Phone (4a) in its 12GB/256GB variant would cost around $475, up from the $379 of the existing Phone (3a) in the same configuration. Phone (4a) Pro would similarly jump from the existing $459 to around $540.

Those are some pretty significant year-over-year price hikes.

The leaker further claims that Nothing will be adding a new color this year. Where its first few devices were only available in white and black, with blue being added on last year’s Phone (3a), Nothing Phone (4a) will apparently add a pink color variant to the mix.

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It’s also mentioned that this pink color will be used on “Nothing Headphone (a),” a cheaper version of Headphone (1) with a plastic body. Those would also come in black, white, and yellow.

This is the first we’ve heard about any of this, but it’s all very much in the realm of possibility. Nothing Phone (4a) would likely arrive sometime in early 2026. The Phone (3a) series launched in March.

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