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Nothing Phone 4a Pro Surfaces on Geekbench With Snapdragon SoC; Storage and Colour Options Leak

Nothing Phone 4a leak points to a march launch - Absolute Geeks UAE

The upcoming Nothing Phone 4a Pro and Nothing Phone 4a appear to be nearing their official debut, as both devices have recently surfaced on multiple certification platforms, including EEC (Europe), TDRA (UAE), and BIS (India). These listings strongly suggest an imminent global launch, with reports pointing toward an early March unveiling by the Carl Pei-led brand. As anticipation builds, fresh leaks have now revealed key performance details and configuration options.

The Nothing Phone 4a Pro has reportedly been spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform, offering insight into its expected hardware. According to tipster Abhishek Yadav, the device could be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. The listing indicates a core configuration consisting of four efficiency cores clocked at 1.8GHz, three performance cores at 2.4GHz, and a prime core reaching up to 2.71GHz. This setup suggests a strong balance between power efficiency and performance, positioning the Pro model as a capable upper mid-range contender.

In addition to performance details, leaks have also revealed the storage configurations and colour options for the Phone 4a series. While the exact variants may vary by region, both smartphones are expected to launch in multiple storage options, catering to users who prioritize either affordability or higher capacity. The devices are also tipped to arrive in distinctive colourways, staying true to Nothing’s signature transparent-inspired design language.

With certifications in place and benchmark listings now surfacing, the official announcement seems just around the corner. If the leaks prove accurate, the Nothing Phone 4a series could deliver a compelling mix of refined design, balanced performance, and competitive pricing, further strengthening the brand’s presence in the global mid-range smartphone market.

Nothing Phone 4a Series Launch Hinted Following EEC Certification; Price and Features Expected

Nothing Phone 4a Series: Price and Key Specs Leak Ahead of Expected 2026  Launch

Nothing has officially started teasing the arrival of its next-generation midrange smartphones, the Nothing Phone 4a and Nothing Phone 4a Pro. The London-based brand is expected to focus on expanding its affordable lineup this year rather than launching a new flagship model. Early reports suggest that the company plans to introduce two devices in the series, aiming to build on the success of the previous Phone 3a models. The teasers indicate that the launch could be just around the corner.

Over the past few weeks, the upcoming handsets have appeared on several certification platforms, pointing toward an imminent global release. The standard Nothing Phone 4a was previously spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) as well as the UAE’s Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA) website. These listings strongly suggest that the phones will be launched in multiple international markets, including India and the Middle East, in the near future.

Adding to the anticipation, both the Nothing Phone 4a and Phone 4a Pro have now surfaced on the European Economic Community (EEC) certification database. The devices were reportedly listed under the model numbers A069 and A069P, believed to correspond to the standard and Pro variants respectively. Such certifications are often one of the final steps before an official launch, reinforcing expectations that Nothing will soon unveil full details about the smartphones.

Although official specifications remain unconfirmed, leaks indicate that the new models will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon chipsets, delivering improved performance over their predecessors. Industry insiders also suggest that the devices may arrive with slightly higher price tags, reflecting upgraded features and hardware. With teasers already live and certifications in place, it appears that Nothing fans won’t have to wait much longer for the company’s next big smartphone announcement.