
The Nothing Phone 4A Pro receives high praise as a "major go" at its $500 price, lauded for its unique Glyph Interface and premium all-aluminum design. It features a powerful Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 processor, a stunning 6.83-inch AMOLED display, and a versatile triple camera system with impressive zoom capabilities.
While it lacks wireless charging and a customizable always-on display, these are considered acceptable trade-offs for its overall excellent value and distinctive features. The reviewer concludes that Nothing has "scored with this one" and is "back in the saddle" with this strong mid-range offering.
“Anyway, for 500 bucks on a scale of 1 to 10, okay, on a scale of 1 to 10, this is a major major major go. My only gripe would be no wireless charge.”
“Personally, if I had to sacrifice wireless charge for the glyph interface, I'll take the glyph interface cuz this is just way too much fun and it makes this phone different and unique. So, shout out to nothing. They scored with this one.”
“This right here, nothing is back. Okay? Nothing is back in the saddle. And y'all got to y going to have to hold this phone and feel it for yourself. Caress it.”
The Nothing Phone 4A Pro offers a premium feel with its unibody aluminum design and boasts a smooth performance thanks to the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset.
It features a larger screen within a compact body due to thinner bezels and a high peak brightness, though practical benefits for some specs like the 144Hz refresh rate are limited in everyday use.
Despite improvements, the camera performance is not considered a standout, and the absence of wireless charging is noted. The reviewer ultimately views it as a slightly upgraded version of the 4A, suggesting that the additional $150 for the "Pro" designation might not offer sufficient value.
“you can feel that it's just a little nicer. Like it's doing this thing where it's emulating a lot of the highest end big ultra flagships, but without actually being one. Like this body is now unibody aluminum.”
“This 4a pro is less of a pro version of the phone and more of a slightly upbadged upfeatured version of the same thing for 150 bucks more for the US market. Still a fine phone, but the 4a is where it's at.”
The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is a highly regarded mid-range device, praised for its unique design, seamless Nothing OS, and solid ecosystem. It offers exceptional battery life with fast charging, a vibrant 1.5K display, and smooth performance for its $499 price.
While the camera system is generally considered fine, it does show limitations with soft details, moving subjects, and low-light conditions on some lenses, and video recording lacks 4K on the ultrawide. A notable drawback is the relatively short three years of OS updates.
Despite these minor complaints, the phone stands out in its category, delivering a distinctive and positive user experience that the reviewer highly appreciates.
“I love Nothing Phones. I love their design. I love their OS. And if I didn't review phones, then I think that I would probably rock a Nothing Phone every day.”
“I feel like right now, especially in this mid-range category, nothing stands out. They have a very solid ecosystem with the headphone A and earbuds, and it gives you something that no other brand does. They want to be different. They are different, and I love them for that.”