Nothing’s 4a Duo Dares Minimalist Phone Aesthetics

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Nothing launches the Phone 4a and 4a Pro, two midrange phones that reject minimalist aesthetics with transparent backs and bold notification glyphs. The 4a uses a Glyph Bar and Snapdragon 7S Gen 4, while the 4a Pro sports a metal unibody with a Glyph Matrix and Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, a larger 6.83-inch display, and IP65 durability. Prices start at £349/$465 for the 4a (not sold in the US) and $499/$599 for the 4a Pro, with preorders on March 13 and shipments starting March 13 (4a) and March 27 (4a Pro). Both have 50MP triple rear cameras, 32MP front, and 50W charging; wireless charging is not offered.
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