Nothing Phone (4a) Looks Really Good in Pink
Nothing Phone 4a introduces a subtle pink semi-transparent design and a rear Glyph bar, with a detailed 12-minute design video released by the company.
- Ahead of its official reveal, Nothing unveiled a pink finish for the upcoming Phone 4a ahead of the full reveal on March 5, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. GMT.
- According to Nothing's design lead, Lucy Birley, Colour Material Finish Design Lead at Nothing, the pink finish is subtle and maintains Nothing's trademark semi-transparent aesthetic.
- The company published a 12-minute design video showing the Phone 4a’s new Glyph bar on the back, with Mashable coverage from Stan Schroeder, Senior Editor at Mashable.
- Specifications remain unpublished, and Nothing has not commented on a possible Phone 4a Pro, leaving details about the Phone 4a and its variants unclear.
- Published on February 25, 2026, the coverage notes Nothing's ongoing teasers amid Mobile World Congress reporting, linking the phone's reveal to broader industry attention.
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Nothing has been slow news for the Phone 4a that will be released soon for a few days now, with a promise to unveil the phone on March 5. However, the company rushed it a bit and just posted a real photo of the devices. It looks pretty nice, even if we don't have real specs yet, the Telegraph broadcasts.The image shows the phone from behind, featuring the company's transparent trademark design. The photo also features the redesigned Glyph Bar, w…
Meet the pink Nothing Phone (4a)
Nothing is unveiling the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro on March 5, and ahead of that the company has already shown us the Phone (4a) in a white colorway. That said, the Phone (4a) will be the first Nothing device ever to also come in pink, and today the company has revealed this one in all its glory. It's definitely pink, that's for sure. Obviously, the phone is identical to its already revealed white twin, just the colorway differs. In fact, he…
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