Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro Leaks Hint at Specs, Pricing, and a More Affordable Headphone (1)

Fresh new leaks suggest Nothing is getting ready to expand its mid-range lineup with two new phones: the Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro. While Nothing hasn’t confirmed anything yet, the details being shared paint a clear picture of what these devices could offer, including Snapdragon power, a simplified set of configurations, new color options, and a more affordable set of Nothing-branded headphones.

Nothing Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro: Snapdragon 7-series chips expected

According to the leak, both the Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Phone (4a) Pro will run on Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, continuing the brand’s recent pattern. The source doesn’t name the exact chip models, only saying the devices will use the “Snapdragon 7(s) series,” which leaves a few strong possibilities.

On the newer side, that could mean Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 or Snapdragon 7s Gen 4. However, it could also point to higher-performing options like Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 or Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3, both of which would potentially deliver a noticeable performance lift depending on final tuning, cooling, and software optimization.

Single 12GB/256GB variant and expected pricing

The leak claims Nothing will keep things simple with one memory configuration for each model: 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. If accurate, that would make buying decisions easier and could help Nothing position the phones more clearly against competing mid-range Android devices.

As for pricing, the Nothing Phone (4a) is tipped to cost around $475, while the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro could land at about $540. Pricing may still vary by region and taxes, but these figures suggest Nothing is aiming to stay competitive in the upper mid-range segment.

Nothing Phone (4a) Pro may include eSIM support

One notable feature mentioned is eSIM support for the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, similar to the previous Pro model. For frequent travelers or anyone who wants the flexibility of running multiple numbers without swapping physical SIM cards, eSIM support can be a substantial convenience.

New color options: Blue, White, Black, and a first-time Pink

Color choice is becoming a bigger part of smartphone appeal, and the leak says the Phone (4a) series will launch in Blue, White, Black, and, for the first time, Pink. It’s not yet clear whether both the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro will come in all four colors, or if some finishes will be model-exclusive.

Nothing Headphone (a) leak: a cheaper alternative may be coming

The same source also points to another new product: Nothing Headphone (a). These are described as essentially the Headphone (1) but with a plastic body. That single change could be a strong hint at Nothing’s bigger goal here—offering a more affordable entry point while keeping a similar look and general design identity.

The Nothing Headphone (a) is rumored to come in Black, Pink, Yellow, and White, suggesting Nothing plans to lean into playful color options across both phones and audio gear.

No price has been leaked for the Nothing Headphone (a), but if the shift to plastic includes a few additional cost-saving compromises, it would make sense for it to launch below the Headphone (1), which debuted at $299.

Leak disclaimer: treat details as unconfirmed for now

As exciting as these rumored specs and prices sound, nothing has been officially confirmed yet. Until Nothing announces the Phone (4a) series and the Headphone (a), it’s best to view the information as early intel rather than final specs—especially on details like chip selection, regional pricing, and which colors will be available for each model.