
"The 4A Pro, which will go on sale in the US later this month, adopts a metal unibody design instead of the usual clear plastic. In a press release the company claims that the phone still features a "refined transparent design," but you'll only find it in the camera module, which also houses a larger version of the Glyph Matrix display introduced in last year's Phone 3 flagship."
"The change comes as a bit of a shock from the brand, though after my initial surprise I think the look mostly works, and perhaps we should have seen it coming after the stripped back look of the 3A Lite. Many will no doubt miss Nothing's retro transparent finish, which hinted at, though never truly revealed, the inner workings of the phone."
Nothing has unveiled its latest midrange phones, the 4A and 4A Pro, marking a significant departure from the brand's iconic transparent design. The 4A Pro adopts a metal unibody construction available in black, silver, or soft pink, abandoning the clear plastic that defined previous Nothing phones. The transparent design element persists only in the camera module, which features an enlarged Glyph Matrix display. This design shift represents a notable evolution from Nothing's previous aesthetic, though the company maintains the phones retain a refined transparent design philosophy. The 4A Pro will launch in the US later this month, with hands-on impressions forthcoming from the London launch event.
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