
Nothing
Nothing is designed for a generation bored with conformity.
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Nothing is designed for a generation bored with conformity.
503 followers
Nothing is a design-led tech company reimagining consumer electronics with bold design, intuitive experiences, and a mission to make tech fun again. From smartphones to audio and wearables, Nothing builds products that cut through the sameness of the industry and bring personality back to everyday technology.
This is the 3rd launch from Nothing. View more

Nothing Phone (4a) Pro
Launched this week
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro features a slim 7.95 mm full-metal unibody, confining its signature transparency to the camera module. Running the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, the phone delivers a 3000-nit Glyph Matrix and up to 140x telephoto zoom.











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Hi everyone!
With no Phone (4) this year, the Phone (4a) Pro looks like the phone carrying Nothing in 2026.
And it"s probably the most un-Nothing Nothing phone they've ever shipped :) Gone is the full transparent back. Instead, you get a slim full-metal aluminum unibody that feels properly premium. The iconic Glyph is now a bigger, brighter Matrix, and the transparent camera module is basically the last clear nod to the old Nothing DNA.
It also packs a serious camera setup, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, and a 144Hz 5000-nit display.
Feels like Nothing is going after the Pixel 10a and premium midrange crowd. Very interesting move!
Cue
The metal unibody is a nice evolution while still keeping the transparency element on the camera. Feels like Nothing is growing up without losing its identity. Curious how the Glyph Matrix has evolved functionally this time around.
AutonomyAI
The metal unibody is a bold move β curious how it holds up vs the plastic feel of the previous 4a. Congrats on the launch!
That telephoto zoom and metal build look fire π₯ Canβt wait to see hands-on reviews!
Just the other day I was watching the history of the Dyson company. They have the same concept (technology and design), and itβs also a British company. It seems the world is starting to demand not mass and cheap products, but technological and beautiful ones.
Feels like the update isβ¦ Nothing as well. π
looks so good!