Four vibrant color options for the Nothing Phone 4a appeared behind glass at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 this week, giving attendees an early look at what launches March 5.
The London-based company displayed white, pink, blue, and black models of its upcoming mid-range smartphone.
Pink joins the lineup as a new option for 2026, expanding from last year's Phone 3a colors of black, white, and blue. The blue version appears more vibrant than its predecessor's darker shade.
All four phones retain Nothing's signature transparent back panel and Glyph interface lighting system.
Camera visor colors differ across models. White, pink, and blue variants feature silver camera islands while the black model gets a color-matched dark visor.
Buttons follow a similar pattern: silver accents on three models, black on the fourth.
The Glyph interface receives a geometric redesign with six white LED squares and one dedicated red LED. An Essential Key moves to the left side of the device, separating it from power and volume controls.
Storage upgrades arrive with UFS 3.1 support for faster data transfer speeds compared to previous models. Pricing reportedly starts around $475 in the United States market.
Nothing's audio division prepares a companion launch on March 5 with over-ear Headphone (a) models featuring bold colorways including yellow.
"[delivering] the longest battery life of any Nothing audio product to date."
In an email to 9to5Google, Nothing said the headphones will achieve this.
Mobile World Congress attendees could only view the Phone 4a units through protective glass without handling them or seeing powered-on displays. Full specifications and hands-on impressions await next week's official unveiling.















