New technology created a stir, sales of Nothing Phone (4a) started, people were surprised to see the design

Nothing Phone 4A Launch Today: Nothing Technology’s new Nothing Phone (4a) The series is now available on sale in India. The company launched this smartphone lineup on March 5 in London. Initially, the phone was available for limited sale only at the company’s official store in Bengaluru; However, it can now be purchased across the country.

Customers can now buy this smartphone not only through Flipkart but also from major retail outlets like Reliance Digital, Vijay Sales and Croma. Due to its unique design and great features, this phone has made a lot of headlines since its launch.

Price and offers: Great value

  • This time, Nothing has priced its Phone (4a) series slightly higher than the previous model. The company considers the main reasons for this to be the global shortage of components and increase in production costs.
  • The starting price of Nothing Phone (4a) has been kept at around ₹32,000; However, when bank offers are taken into account, it can be bought at an effective price of around ₹25,000. This smartphone is available in Black, White, Pink and Blue color options.
  • At the same time, the starting price of Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is around ₹ 40,000, which can reduce to around ₹ 35,000 after the offer. However, the Blue color option is not available for the Pro model.
  • Customers can purchase this phone at an even lower price by exchanging their old smartphone and availing additional exchange bonus, as well as No-Cost EMI option.

Design: Glyph Light makes it stand out

Nothing smartphones are famous for their transparent design and LED Glyph Light system. The company has retained this special identity in the Phone (4a) series also. This phone has a new ‘Glyph Bar’ Given, there are seven LED segments six white and one red. These lights perform a variety of functions, such as:

  • notification alert
  • call indication
  • camera recording indicator
  • app notification

Although this feature may not be necessary for every user, it definitely gives the phone a unique identity and a distinct edge in the market.

Display and multimedia experience

The Nothing Phone (4a) features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a refresh rate of 120Hz and a peak brightness of up to 4500 nits. As a result, watching videos, playing games and browsing social media on this phone delivers an extremely smooth and immersive experience. Additionally, the phone is equipped with dual stereo speakers that deliver clear and powerful audio.

Performance: New Snapdragon processor

This smartphone series is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor. It is paired with a combination of LPDDR4X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. This configuration ensures that everyday tasks like multitasking, social media usage and video streaming go smoothly. However, the phone may get a bit warm during prolonged heavy gaming sessions.

Camera: a great choice for portrait photography

The Phone (4a) has a 50MP primary camera, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and a 50MP periscope-style telephoto camera. Portrait shots taken with the telephoto camera have excellent edge detection, accurate colors and a stunning Bokeh effect. At the same time, the primary camera captures photos with very natural and balanced colors in normal lighting conditions. For selfies and video calls, the phone sports a 32MP front camera, although it is observed that the quality of selfies still has room for improvement.

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Who should buy this smartphone?

According to experts, this smartphone can be a great option especially for those people who:

  • Are fond of style: Its transparent design and Glyph lights make this phone stand out from the crowd.
  • Watch a lot of videos and movies: Its large AMOLED display and stereo speakers provide a great viewing experience.
  • Has a passion for photography: Its 50MP camera and telephoto lens make it a great choice for portrait photography.

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