Review: The Nothing Phone 4a Pro beats its midrange competitors with a premium build, smooth user experience, and a versatile camera setup.
Nothing takes a different tack with its phone series. For the second time in a row, its midrange entry-level A-series ...
Pro gets a lot right. I love the design, I love the Glyph Matrix, and I think Nothing has made one of the best-looking phones right now. The cameras are very good for a device at this price point, and ...
Pro, along with the Phone (4a), is now available for purchase. The phones were launched at an event in London, and it ...
At $500 in the US and £500 in the UK, the Phone 4A Pro is unquestionably affordable, especially considering its solid roundup of specs. Its main competition is the Google Pixel 1 ...
Pro makes most of the right changes to its mid-budget range, giving Apple a serious contender to consider in the face of the iPhone 17e.
Metal build, Sony camera, periscope zoom — we test the Nothing Phone 4a Pro at AED 2299 to see if it earns the price jump.
We tried the ‘flagship mid-range’ smartphone, which diversifies the Nothing aesthetic, digs down into customisation and offers a premium camera experience ...
I’ve been living with the Nothing Phone 4a Pro for a week now, and honestly, they’ve really flipped the script with this one. Just when we thought Nothing had finally run out of ways to play with ...
A unique Glyph Matrix, bold aluminium design, and solid cameras make the Phone (4a) Pro stand out in a crowded mid-range space.
It's useful both on its own and as a signifier of what comes with it.
In just a few short years, phone manufacturer Nothing has done an incredible job of making cheap and mid-range phones fun again. The brand’s appreciation for a good-looking device is exactly what has ...
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