Nothing Phone 4a Pro review: premium aluminium meets quirky design
Nothingās latest quirky smartphone is a huge aluminium Android with three cameras and a big LED matrix screen on the back that challenges the notion
Nothingās latest quirky smartphone is a huge aluminium Android with three cameras and a big LED matrix screen on the back that challenges the notion mid-range phones canāt be just a bit more fun. The Guardianās journalism is independent. We will earn a commission if you buy something through an affiliate link. Learn more. The Phone 4a Pro is a bit of a departure from UK-based Nothingās previous glass-clad transparent designs. It still has a touch of those elements but only in the camera island at the top, with the rest of the body now solid aluminium ā a rare sight in the world of Android phones. It costs Ā£499 (ā¬479/$499/A$949), sitting above the regular Phone 4a at Ā£349 and below the top-of-the-line Phone 3 costing Ā£699. That puts the Phone 4a Pro in direct competition with some very good, if less interestingly designed, rivals such as the Google Pixel 10a. View image in fullscreen The screen is bright, colourful and crisp with a high 144Hz refresh rate that keeps your scrolling smooth. Itās great for watching video on the commute. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian The slim aluminium body feels great, but the 4a Pro is a very big phone with a huge 6.83in OLED screen on the front. Only a handful of phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra or iPhone 17 Pro Max are quite that big, making it a two-handed affair most of the time. The large camera island on the back contains a big, bright circular dot-matrix LED screen, which can display notification icons, the time, timers, volume and charge levels. But it can also be used as a rough selfie screen for the rear camera or to show fun little widgets such as a moon phase tracker or others downloaded from Nothingās user community. View image in fullscreen The dot-matrix LED screen on the back of the phone can show timers, notifications and other tools. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian Similar to previous iterations of Nothingās Glyph interface, much of it is a bit gimmicky, but having the time on the back of the phone or seeing icons for certain notifications is surprisingly useful. Specifications Screen: 6.83in 144Hz QHD+ OLED (450ppi) Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 RAM: 8 or 12GB Storage: 128 or 256GB Operating system: Nothing OS 4.1 (Android 16) Camera: 50MP main, 50MP 3.5x tele and 8MP ultrawide, 32MP selfie Connectivity: 5G, eSIM, wifi 6, NFC, Bluetooth 5.4 and GNSS Water resistance: IP65 (25cm depths for 20 minutes) Dimensions: 163.6 x 76.6 x 7.9mm Weight: 210g Mid-range power with solid battery life View image in fullscreen The battery fully charges in 72 minutes, hitting 58% in 30 minutes, using a 50W or greater USB-C adaptor (not included).
