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Nothing looks set to follow up its Phone (3a) lineup with two new 4a models and a budget-friendly headset, if a fresh leak is accurate.
What the leak claims
According to the tip, the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro will move to Snapdragon 7-series silicon, likely the latest Gen 4 family. The leak is vague on whether both handsets will use the same chip — 7 Gen 4 versus 7s Gen 4 — or if the vanilla and Pro will split the variants.
One clearer detail: eSIM support appears to be reserved for the Pro model only. That could be a convenient way for Nothing to differentiate the two without changing the main specs too much.
Color options are listed as blue, pink, white, and black, though the source’s formatting makes it hard to tell which shades apply to which model, or if both phones will share the palette.

Price-wise, the leak shows two figures for a 12GB/256GB configuration — $475 and $540. The most likely reading is that $475 refers to the Phone (4a) and $540 to the Phone (4a) Pro, but take that with a grain of salt given the messy leak layout.
On the audio side, Nothing is also said to be planning Headphone (a) as a companion launch. Think of it as a follow-up to the Headphone (1) but built with a full plastic shell to keep costs down. Colors reportedly include pink, yellow, white, and black.
Overall, the leak sketches a modest evolution rather than a wholesale redesign: midrange Snapdragon power, Pro-only eSIM, and a more affordable headphone option. Nothing hasn’t confirmed any of this yet, so expect official specs and pricing to appear when the company announces the new models.
Source: gsmarena
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