Nothing reveals Phone 4a design with Glyph Bar
The British company Nothing has published the first images of the Nothing Phone (4a) on its official Facebook page. Altho the official launch is scheduled for March 5, the manufacturer has already revealed the full design. The white variant shown features the brand's signature transparent design language, albeit with some differences.
Altho technical details of the Nothing Phone (4a) remain scarce, previous leaks point to a midrange Qualcomm chipset and four colour variants. The same processor choice was used for the Nothing Phone (3a), but a pink version is launching for the first time. Now, Nothing has shared this official image.

Nothing has previously fooled us with fake images, so we will wait for the official unveiling on March 5. While the design is unmistakeably Nothing thru its transparent elements, the ikonic Glyph strips are missing. Instead, the manufacturer is introducing a Glyph Bar on the Phone (4a): a compact module consisting of six grey LED segments and a red video indicator.
The Glyph Bar is the latest evolution of our original idea - a way to reduce distractions
The bar is located to the right of the camera module. Each segment of the Glyph Bar consists of nine individual mini-LEDs that provide information. Despite looking smaller, they are up to 40% brighter than previous A-series models, according to Nothing.
Feels Like Nothing
The image shared by Nothing provides more information on the four expected colours and includes the text "Feels like nothing." This likely references that the design, while slightly different, still resembles a Nothing product.
The unveiling of the Nothing Phone (4a) is scheduled for Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 10:30 GMT (11:30 CET). Expect prices around €350 for the 128GB model. In addition to the Phone (4a), rumours of a Phone (4a) Pro have circulated for some time. Whether it will be announced simultaneously is unknown. Stay tuned for updates.



