Nothing has been slow in rolling out news about the upcoming Phone 4a for a few days now, with a promise to unveil the phone on March 5th. However, the company has rushed things a bit and has just posted a real photo of the device. It looks pretty cool, even if we don’t have any real specs yet. The image shows the phone from the back, showcasing the company’s trademark transparent design. The photo also features the redesigned Glyph Bar, which was first introduced last week.
This is a light-based notification system that features individually controlled mini-LEDs that light up in different ways to notify the user of missed calls and such. You can see it next to the camera.
That’s all we know for now, though there are plenty of industry rumors. It’s been reported that the Nothing Phone 4a will feature a 7-series Snapdragon chip, and that the reveal will be accompanied by a Pro model with a more powerful camera. The Nothing Phone 3a was also launched alongside the 3a Pro. We liked the 3a and 3a Pro a lot, calling them both “an easy recommendation.” The company likes to launch A-series phones before the flagship model. Prologue aside, we’re likely to see it in early summer.

