Nothing launches Nothing Phone 4a & Headphone (a) in India starting at ₹31,999

London-based tech brand Nothing has officially unveiled its latest smartphone, the Nothing Phone (4a), in India along with the new Nothing Headphones (a). The company is positioning the new devices as premium mid-range offerings with advanced features, improved design elements, and long-term softwar

Nothing launches Nothing Phone 4a & Headphone (a)
Nothing launches Nothing Phone 4a & Headphone (a)

London-based tech brand Nothing has officially unveiled its latest smartphone, the Nothing Phone (4a), in India along with the new Nothing Headphones (a). The company is positioning the new devices as premium mid-range offerings with advanced features, improved design elements, and long-term software support.

The Nothing Phone (4a) starts at ₹31,999 for the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage variant. The 8GB RAM + 256GB model is priced at ₹34,999, while the top-end 12GB RAM + 256GB variant costs ₹37,999.

Alongside the smartphone, Nothing also introduced the Nothing Headphone (a), which offers up to 135 hours of battery life, the longest battery performance in any audio product released by the brand so far. The headphones also integrate with the company's audio control app to enable personalised sound settings.

Both the Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Headphones (a) will be available for purchase from March 7 at the company's retail store in Bengaluru and Flipkart. The company has also announced special offers for the first 100 customers purchasing the devices at the launch sale.

Specifications: Nothing Phone (4a)

Display

  • 6.78-inch 1.5K LTPS flexible AMOLED, 120Hz adaptive refresh rate

Peak Brightness

  • 4,500 nits

Protection

  • Corning Gorilla Glass 7i

Processor

  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4

RAM

  • Up to 12GB LPDDR4X

Storage

  • Up to 256GB UFS 3.1

Operating System

  • Nothing OS 4.1 based on Android 16

Software Support

  • 3 years OS updates, 6 years security updates

Rear Cameras

  • 50MP Samsung GN9 (Primary, OIS)
  • 50MP Samsung JN5 Periscope Telephoto (3.5x optical zoom)
  • 50MP Samsung JN5 Periscope Telephoto (3.5x optical zoom)

Front Camera

  • 32MP Samsung KD1

Video Recording

  • 4K at 30fps

Battery: 5,400mAh

  • Charging: 50W wired fast charging

Water/Dust Resistance: IP64 rating

Connectivity

  • Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, 10 5G bands

Security

  • In-display optical fingerprint sensor

Audio

  • Dual stereo speakers

Weight: 204.5g

Specifications: Nothing Headphone (a)

Driver

  • 40mm dynamic driver with PEN + PU diaphragm

Audio Support

  • Hi-Res Audio, LDAC, AAC, SBC codecs

Noise Cancellation

  • Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) up to 40dB with Transparency Mode

Microphones

  • 3-microphone system with Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) for calls

Spatial Audio

  • Static spatial audio for immersive surround-like experience

Controls

  • Physical Roller, Paddle, and Button controls for volume, playback, ANC mode, and assistant

Special Feature

  • Button can act as a "camera shutter" for a paired smartphone

Connectivity

  • Bluetooth 5.4, Dual-device connection, Google Fast Pair, Microsoft Swift Pair

App Support

  • Custom EQ and audio settings through the "Nothing X app"

Battery: 1,060mAh battery

Playback Time

  • Up to "135 hours" without ANC
  • Up to "75 hours" with ANC enabled
  • Fast Charging: A 5-minute charge gives about "5 hours of playback"

Water & Dust Resistance: IP52 rating

Weight: 310g

Comfort: Breathable memory-foam ear cushions

Colours: Black, White, Pink, and Yellow variants

With the launch of the Nothing Phone (4a) and Nothing Headphone (a), the company aims to expand its ecosystem and attract more users in the premium mid-range segment.

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Thangaraja Palaniappan

Thangaraja is the Lead Reporter at NewsBricks with over a decade of experience in journalism and live news reporting. Known for his strong on-ground presence, he closely follows developing stories and has covered major political events and incidents across India. With a primary focus on political journalism, he simplifies complex developments into clear, reader-friendly reports that help audiences understand the evolving political landscape. Beyond politics, Thangaraja has a growing interest in technology and innovation. He tracks smartphone launches, new gadgets, and emerging systems such as POS smart automation technologies, reflecting the increasing role of technology in everyday life and governance. Thangaraja believes journalism is built on integrity, public trust, and reader satisfaction. Committed to ethical reporting, he strives to deliver timely, factual, and impactful news through his work at NewsBricks.

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