Nothing Phone (4a) in for review
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Nothing Phone (4a) in for review
"The Nothing Phone (4a) has an excellent 6.78-inch 120Hz display with a 1224x2720px resolution and a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. Ticking inside is a 4nm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, a newer-gen SoC than the 7s Gen 3 in this phone's predecessor, offering around 7% CPU and GPU performance improvements and a 10% efficiency improvement."
"The Nothing Phone (4a) has a very similar design to its non-Pro predecessor. The Glyph interface is new, though. It's now a Glyph Bar and is a 6-segment, 63-LED affair. There's also a red tally light below for video recording. The frame is plastic on the non-Pro model, but it doesn't feel cheap."
"The Nothing Phone (4a) may very well be all the phone you could need in your pocket. It has very few weaknesses - its chipset is capable, we expect respectable battery endurance, and the triple camera system should be perfectly fine for just about any task. Nothing's software suite is unique and fluid."
The Nothing Phone (4a) is a mid-range smartphone featuring a 6.78-inch 120Hz display with 4,500 nits peak brightness and 1224x2720px resolution. It houses a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor delivering 7% CPU/GPU improvements and 10% efficiency gains over its predecessor. The device includes a 5,080mAh battery with 50W wired charging, UFS 3.1 storage on 256GB models, and a redesigned Glyph interface with 63 LEDs arranged in a bar format plus a red recording indicator. The phone maintains a semi-transparent design with a plastic frame, includes a case in the box, and launches March 13 starting at €350. Available in multiple colors and storage configurations, it presents a well-built device with capable performance for everyday tasks.
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