Nothing Phone 4a official specs revealed for USA buyers
Key Specifications and Features Unveiled
The Nothing Phone 4a is expected to launch in early 2026, and preliminary leaks suggest a feature set aimed at U.S. consumers seeking value without major compromises. Rumors indicate the device will sport a large 6.8-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate possibly reaching 144 Hz. The display is expected to offer good brightness levels suitable for outdoor use and HDR support.
Under the hood, the phone is likely to run on a MediaTek Dimensity chipset — possibly the Dimensity 7400 or similar. Memory configurations are expected to start at 8 GB of RAM and go up to 12 GB or more, paired with 128 GB or 256 GB of onboard storage (non-expandable). The software side may ship with Android 16 overlaid by Nothing OS 4, promising a clean and streamlined experience.

Camera capabilities are expected to include a triple rear module, potentially comprising a primary 50 MP sensor, an ultrawide lens, and a telephoto or periscope-style zoom lens. The front camera is rumored to be a 50 MP unit capable of strong selfie performance. Video recording may support up to 4K resolution at standard frame rates.
Battery and charging are key areas of interest, with leaks indicating a battery capacity of around 5,500 mAh. Wired fast charging is expected in the 65 W range, though wireless charging support remains uncertain in early reports. The inclusion of 5G, Wi-Fi 6/7, Bluetooth, NFC, and an in-display fingerprint sensor are anticipated to be part of the connectivity mix.
While no U.S. pricing or carrier support has been officially confirmed, industry watchers estimate the Phone 4a could land at a mid-range price point, perhaps between $300 and $400. This pricing would position it as a competitive option in the U.S. market for buyers looking for bold design, capable hardware, and a fresh software experience.
