
"This Glyph Bar features nine individually controllable mini-LEDs that appear as a line of seven square lights - six white, and one red - replacing the three LED light strips that surround the camera on Nothing's 3A devices. Nothing says that the Glyph Bar is 40 percent brighter than the previous A-series' lights and uses patented tech to provide "a more natural, neutral, bleed-free glow.""
"Nothing hasn't shared much else about the Phone 4A series besides confirming it'll be running a Snapdragon chip. Full specifications, price, and availability might not be announced until it launches on March 5th. Nothing CEO Carl Pei has confirmed that there won't be a Phone 4 this year, however, so last year's Phone 3 will remain the current flagship for now."
The Phone 4A rear shows Nothing's transparent-industrial stylings with a new Glyph Bar to the right of the triple camera island. The Glyph Bar contains nine individually controllable mini-LEDs that present as seven square lights — six white and one red — replacing the three LED strips on 3A models. Nothing states the Glyph Bar is 40 percent brighter than previous A-series lights and uses patented technology to deliver a more natural, neutral, bleed-free glow. The Phone 4A will run a Snapdragon chip. Full specs, pricing, and availability are expected at launch on March 5th. Carl Pei confirmed no Phone 4 will arrive this year, leaving Phone 3 as the flagship.
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