Nothing has officially debuted the Nothing Phone 4a Pro and its new over-ear Nothing Headphone A in the US. While the $199 Headphone A, Nothing’s second go at over-ear cans, will mostly keep the transparent-ish look that has marked the company’s products until now, the $499 Phone 4a Pro is adopting a somewhat more traditional look – as long as you ignore whatever’s going on in that camera bump. Nothing also officially released the non-pro Nothing Phone 4a, but unfortunately hasn’t launched it in the US.
Nothing Phone 4a Pro
Despite having a mostly solid back and sides – colored silver, black, or pink – the Phone 4a Pro is still very unconventional, thanks to a wild camera bump that looks sort of like a cartoon face with one large eye made of a dotmatrix display – what The Verge notes is a lower resolution take on the “Glyph Matrix” found on the Nothing Phone 3 – and a smaller eye and mouth made up of the phone’s cameras. (The area around these features still hints at the former transparent back look of other Nothing products.)
The camera array is comprised of a 50MP main shooter, a periscope-style telephoto with 3.5x optical zoom and 140x digital zoom, and a 50MP ultrawide lens with an unknown megapixel count but a 120-degree field of view. On the other side, there’s a 32MP selfie camera embedded in the top of the display, which has a 6.8-inch, 144Hz AMOLED panel with a 1260 x 2800 resolution, 800-nit standard brightness, 1600-nit outdoor brightness, and 5,000-nit peak brightness.




