I Saw the Nothing Phone 4a in Every Color at MWC - and These Two Are My Favorite
Nothing previewed the Phone 4a's four color options and transparent design at MWC 2026, with launch set for March 5 in London, featuring a Snapdragon 7s chip.
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In a smartphone market saturated with numbers and specifications, there are brands that have learned to speak also with color, texture and attitude. One of them is Nothing, the British firm that since its first releases has opted for a distinctive design and an aesthetic language of its own. This year, in the Mobile World Congress, Nothing not only brings improved hardware and features: it presents new palettes that tell a lot about its philosop…
We've seen all the four colors of Nothing's Phone 4a
In yet another teaser ahead of its official unveiling later this week, Nothing brought all four colors of the Nothing Phone 4a to MWC in Barcelona. The choice of colors isn't surprising, given Nothing's previous color choices: black, white, and blue. However, for the 4a, the British brand is also introducing pink, a completely new color for the brand. The phones were set behind glass, so I couldn't touch them, but I was still able to get a reall…
Nothing Phone 4a Showcased At MWC 2026
Nothing will be launching its new smartphone series on March 5 and it is called the new Nothing Phone 4a series and before that, the vanilla variant of the smartphone series is showcased at the MWC 2026 event. The device was in the protective case and its confirmed that the device will be available in [...]
One of the most interesting mid-range phones of the year is coming. Nothing has revealed the full color palette of the Nothing Phone (4a), clearing up some of the mysteries before its official launch. Fans of the brand's distinctive design have something to look forward to. The launch, scheduled for March 5th, promises to be exceptionally exciting. The new model will not only feature a refreshed look but also significant technical improvements. …
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