The tech world is buzzing with fresh leaks about Nothing’s next big mid-range smartphone series. Just days after the standard Nothing Phone (4a) was spotted on certification websites, new details have emerged about the higher-end model—the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro.
If you have been waiting for a stylish, powerful phone from Nothing in 2026, here is everything you need to know about the latest “4a Pro” rumors, its massive battery upgrade, and when it might land in India.
What is the Latest News?
Recent reports confirm that the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro has appeared on multiple official certification databases, including the TDRA (UAE) and the EPREL (European energy label). More importantly for Indian fans, the model number (linked to the Pro variant) has reportedly been spotted on the BIS (Bureau of Indian Standards) website.
What does this mean?
- The phone is real and in the final stages of testing.
- An India launch is imminent, likely happening simultaneously with the global release.
Leaked Specifications: What to Expect
The biggest highlight from the new leaks is the battery performance. According to the EPREL listing, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is fixing one of the common complaints of modern mid-rangers—battery life.
1. Battery and Charging
- Battery Capacity: The listing reveals a rated capacity of 5,080 mAh. In marketing terms, this will likely be promoted as a 5,200 mAh or 5,100 mAh battery.
- Charging Speed: It is expected to support 50W wired fast charging. While not the fastest in the industry, it is a steady improvement aimed at battery health longevity.
- Endurance: The leaks suggest a high endurance rating, capable of lasting over 63 hours per cycle in standard testing conditions.
2. Processor and Performance
While the standard Nothing Phone (4a) is rumored to use the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, the Phone (4a) Pro is expected to pack a punch with the more powerful Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset.
- RAM: Up to 12GB RAM.
- Storage: Fast UFS 3.1 storage (likely starting at 256GB).
- Performance: This setup should handle heavy gaming and multitasking much better than the previous ‘a’ series models.
3. Design and Display
Nothing is known for its transparent “Glyph” design, and the 4a Pro will likely continue this trend.
- Build: Rumors hint at a slightly refined transparent back with a new Glyph light arrangement.
- Protection: The phone is listed with an IP65 rating, making it dust-tight and resistant to water jets (an upgrade over the usual IP54).
When Will It Launch in India?
Based on the timing of these certifications, experts predict a March 2026 launch. Nothing traditionally releases its ‘a’ series phones in Q1 (the first quarter) of the year.
Expected Price in India:
- Nothing Phone (4a): ~ ₹25,000 – ₹28,000
- Nothing Phone (4a) Pro: ~ ₹32,000 – ₹35,000
Note: These prices are estimates based on currency conversion and previous launch trends.
Why Does This Matter?
The “Pro” moniker is a new aggressive step for Nothing’s budget lineup. Usually, the ‘a’ series is strictly budget-friendly. By introducing a 4a Pro, Nothing is likely trying to bridge the gap between their budget phones and the flagship “Nothing Phone (4)”. It targets users who want the cool “Nothing” look and better specs without paying flagship prices.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Is the Nothing Phone 4a Pro coming to India?
Yes. The model number has been spotted on the BIS website, which is a mandatory certification for electronic products launching in India.
Q2: What is the difference between Phone 4a and 4a Pro?
The “Pro” version is expected to have a more powerful processor (Snapdragon 7 Gen 4), a slightly bigger battery, and possibly better camera features compared to the standard 4a.
Q3: Does the Nothing Phone 4a Pro have wireless charging?
Current leaks mention 50W wired charging. Wireless charging is usually reserved for Nothing’s flagship number series (like Phone 3 or 4), so it might be missing on the 4a Pro to keep costs down.
Q4: Will it come with a charger in the box?
Nothing usually does not include a charger in the box for its phones to reduce e-waste. You will likely need to buy the 50W adapter separately.
Q5: Is the Nothing Phone 4a Pro good for gaming?
Yes. With the rumored Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chip and 12GB RAM, it should handle popular games like BGMI and COD Mobile smoothly on high settings.



