Nothing Phone 4a Pro blends premium build with Pixel-10a pricing

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Engadget’s hands-on confirms Nothing’s premium midrange Phone 4a Pro: a 7.95mm-thick full‑metal body with a redesigned Glyph Matrix, a 6.83-inch 144Hz display reaching up to 5,000 nits, and a refined camera system led by a 50MP Sony LYT‑700C sensor that’s faster and capable of up to 140x Ultra Zoom. The software gets updates like Essential Search and cloud features, and Nothing is pricing the 4a Pro at $499 with pre-orders now open and sales kicking off March 27, putting it in competition with the Pixel 10a.
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