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El Nothing Phone (4a) se posiciona como un dispositivo de gama media de la serie Phone (4) que prioriza el diseño, la facilidad de uso diario y la simplicidad del software. Incorpora un chipset Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 con gráficos Adreno 810, emparejado con 8 GB o 12 GB de RAM y 256 GB de almacenamiento. La parte frontal está dominada por una pantalla AMOLED de 6,78 pulgadas con una frecuencia de actualización de 120 Hz y una resolución de 2720 x 1224. La configuración de su cámara incluye un sensor principal de 50MP, un teleobjetivo de 50MP con zoom óptico de 3,5x y un ultrawide de 8MP, además de una cámara selfie de 32MP. Los comentarios lo describen como fiable y agradable de usar, con una gran duración de la batería, pero señalan que los competidores pueden superarlo en rendimiento bruto, versatilidad de la cámara o valor de actualización a largo plazo. El sentimiento general es positivo, reflejado en una valoración agregada de aproximadamente el 85,5%.
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Análisis para el Nothing Phone (4a)
Origen: Profesional Review

Probablemente estemos ante uno de los mejores exponentes de la gama media, el Nothing Phone (4a) es el reflejo de una marca cada vez mejor establecida en el mercado de smartphone, con clara seña de identidad y realizando un gran trabajo. Este terminal tiene un diseño poco o nada visto en este rango de precios, pues es propio de terminales gaming, pero para un teléfono no tan potente, pero muy superior a los gaming en algunos aspectos. Nos encanta su implementación, aunque la parte trasera es de plástico, algo típico de su rango.La pantalla de 120 Hz AMOLED es de gran calidad, muy cercana a la del modelo Pro, brindando un experiencia fluida y nítida, además de un sonido que también está a buen nivel.A nivel de potencia no es algo fuera de lo normal por así decirlo, pero rinde lo suficiente como para mover cualquier juego y usar el sistema sin tirones. En conectividad tan solo renuncia al soporte eSIM, y sus 12+256 GB son muy acertados para su gama.La interfaz de Nothing es siempre un punto relevante, cada vez mejor integrada, limpia y con añadidos de IA de buena proyección si se siguen desarrollando. Si queremos una experiencia Android limpia, también la tenemos.Lo bueno de este SoC es que no está lejos del 8 Gen4 y su autonomía es bastante mejor en gaming, con 5 horas estimadas y unas 11 horas de pantalla, no es una extraordinaria cifra ésta última, pero es más que aceptable.Uno de los aspectos más destacados es el de fotografía, pues en la gama media es difícil ver un teleobjetivo entre sus 3 sensores, que además funcionan muy bien y aseguran versatilidad.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 04/14/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 84% precio: 82% rendimiento: 85% movilidad: 82% procesamiento: 90%
Origen: Computerhoy

Los Nothing Phone (4a) son la gama media más avanzada de la marca. El Phone (4a) base es ideal para el usuario medio y añade un teleobjetivo de cámara para ser más completo, mientras que el Phone (4a) Pro gana en rendimiento y pantalla. Les pediría mejor batería y Glyph más funcionales, pero ambos destacan en relación calidad-precio. Nothing no lanzará nuevo buque insignia en 2026 y mantendrá el Phone (3) del año pasado hasta 2027, pero su catálogo de móviles ha crecido con el lanzamiento reciente de su nueva serie de gama Phone (4a), que se ha lanzado junto con sus interesantes auriculares de diadema Headphone (a). Con el Nothing Phone (4a) base y el Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, la marca de Carl Pei sigue el camino que ya inició el año pasado con sus Phone (3a) y Phone (3a) Pro, con un nuevo cambio de diseño y una cámara más potente con periscopio en todos los modelos. He podido probar durante las últimas semanas los Phone (4a) y Phone (4a) Pro desde antes de su lanzamiento en España, y he tenido tiempo no solo de analizarlos, sino también de compararlos al detalle.
Comparación, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 03/31/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 82%
Origen: Xataka

Nothing Phone sigue avanzando en su idea de smartphone de gama media diferente a todos los demás. Su enfoque lo centra exclusivamente en cuestiones estéticas. Ahí tenemos tanto el diseño con su carcasa trasera transparente como la interfaz monocromo de Nothing OS. A partir de ahí ya sigue la estela del resto de gama media de similar precio. Pero lo interesante de este Nothing Phone (4a) es que mantiene un excelente nivel en todo lo demás. Hablamos de una pantalla AMOLED que mejora en resistencia, brillo y sobre todo resolución. Ya no es un panel que quede en evidencia frente a la competencia directa. También el rendimiento y batería, además de la cámara con un muy buen zoom 3,5x óptico elevan el nivel global de un terminal que, si buscamos algo diferente sin pagar peajes, es más que recomendable.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 03/15/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80% rendimiento: 80% pantalla: 85% movilidad: 80% procesamiento: 83%
Análises en otras idiomas
Origen: The Times of India
EN→ESYes, there are quite a few other phones in the market over-specing the (4a). But the elephant in the room is the (4a)’s own Pro sibling — the Phone (4a) Pro—which brings a better main camera, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 (it’s tad more powerful), and the circular Glyph Matrix from the flagship Phone (3). Same battery, though. The proposition sounds genuinely tempting. Also genuinely more expensive at Rs 39,999—that’s Rs 9,000 more than where the Phone (4a) starts. And that’s really the whole conversation, isn’t it. Most people buying a phone at this price aren’t stretching. And the Phone (4a) doesn’t ask them to. It gives you a complete, considered, well-built phone for people who want something that feels intentional. It succeeds at that more convincingly than anything else in this price band. Nothing has been making that argument for four generations. The Phone (4a) is the argument fully made.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 04/03/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: International Business Times
EN→ESNothing Phone 4a is not trying to be the fastest, or the most powerful. Instead, it focuses on delivering a clean, reliable, and enjoyable experience and for the most part, it succeeds. The design stands out, the display is excellent, the software is among the cleanest around, and the overall performance is consistent. The camera is good, with some standout features like the telephoto lens, but not perfect. And while it handles everyday tasks effortlessly, it doesn't push the boundaries of performance. If you're looking for a phone that feels different, works reliably, and doesn't overwhelm you with unnecessary features, the Nothing Phone 4a makes a strong case. It may not be the absolute best in every category, but as an all-rounder, it's one of the more interesting choices in the mid-range right now.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 04/02/2026
Origen: GSM Arena
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone (4a) is one of those devices that doesn't try to win the spec sheet race, yet still manages to carve out a very compelling position for itself in the midrange segment. It leans heavily into what Nothing does best - distinctive design, clean software, and a cohesive user experience - and backs that up with solid, well-rounded hardware. Starting with the obvious, the design remains a key selling point. The refined Glyph Bar and the recognizable semi-transparent aesthetic continue to stand out in a sea of generic slabs. But importantly, the Phone (4a) isn't just about looks - build quality is solid, the display is sharp and bright enough, and the overall ergonomics are well thought out.Performance is perfectly adequate for the class. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 isn't a powerhouse, but paired with faster UFS 3.1 storage and Nothing's well-optimized software, the phone feels responsive and smooth in day-to-day use. Thermal behavior is excellent too, with virtually no throttling under load.The camera setup is another highlight - not because it's flawless, but because it's interesting.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 03/30/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 84%
Origen: Gadgetbyte Nepal
EN→ESSo yeah, I think this is truly the best phone under 60,000 in Nepal right now. You get a very unique kind of design, and the display has improved a lot this time. The haptics and speakers have also been improved this time. The software experience is next level! The camera performance is just so good. And I really liked Nothing's decision to include a 3.5x telephoto lens, which is unheard of in this price segment. The performance is also quite good for day-to-day workloads. Gaming performance might not be that strong, but overall performance is very good.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/26/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 88% precio: 90% rendimiento: 85% pantalla: 90% movilidad: 80% procesamiento: 90%
Origen: Canbuyornot
EN→ESFeaturing Nothing's unique design with a premium build, the Nothing Phone 4a and Nothing Phone 4a Pro look and feel great. Both phones make a great impression, especially the 4a Pro, which seems to sport a new design language. Instead of a transparent rear, the 4a Pro features an aluminium rear, with only the camera island transparent. Located next to the camera of the 4a Pro, you'll find a familiar looking Glyph Matrix. It's similar to the one on the Nothing Phone 3 with less resolution, but much bigger and brighter. You get the same features, such as Glyph Toys, notifications and even use it as a torchlight. I like this design, as it not only gives the phone the Nothing touch, but also lets it rest balanced when on the table. I'm so done with lopsided camera designs, and I'm glad that the trend is moving towards more balanced phones.
Comparación, disponible online, Muy corto, Fecha: 03/24/2026
Origen: GadgetMatch

Is 'different' actually better? I headed to London for the global launch of the Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro to see if Nothing’s new luxe-tech era—led by ex-Loewe CBO Charlie Smith—is a genuine game-changer or just high-fashion hype. Starting at $499, the Phone (4a) Pro is taking a massive swing at the iPhone 17e and Pixel 10a. With a new aluminum unibody, a 50MP periscope zoom, and the most advanced Glyph Matrix yet, Nothing is making a case that "mid-range" doesn't have to mean "boring." After testing these on the streets of London and New York, can a brand that prides itself on being "different" actually survive?
Comparación, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 03/24/2026
Origen: Phone Arena
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro certainly is a "statement" device. It says that you are into the tech, that you don't want to conform by holding yet another Galaxy or another iPhone. It is pleasant to hold and operate, its display is pretty, and its performance is on par with the $500 competition. Its UI is minimalist, and it may not have countless extra features, but what I enjoy about them is that they are usually well fleshed-out with a nice flair of "out-of-the-box thinking". Where it lacks is in the camera department. If you can live with that, it's a great phone. If you'd rather have some extra oomph from the lenses — either wait and see if they improve it a bit with software updates, or look at another model right now.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 03/23/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 66% rendimiento: 57% pantalla: 80% movilidad: 74% procesamiento: 70%
Origen: 91mobiles
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone (4a) retails in India starting at Rs 31,999, and for that asking price, it delivers a more expressive design, an equally capable display and battery life to its elder sibling, and a reliable day-to-day experience with close-to-natural colour tuning from its cameras. The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, which costs Rs 39,999, feels like a more complete package. The phone boasts a slightly superior build, performs more consistently under load, and pulls ahead in areas that matter over time – thermal efficiency, a more impressive camera system, and overall refinement. Even though the Phone (4a) Pro is less flashy, it is easier to live with. However, if you value personality and want to save some money, the Phone (4a) won’t disappoint.
Comparación, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/23/2026
Origen: Exhibit.tech
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone 4a Pro represents a significant maturation of the brand’s approach. It no longer relies solely on visual identity or software minimalism to stand out. Instead, it delivers a more balanced, considered experience that aligns more closely with its pricing. It is not without its compromises. Performance does not lead the segment, video capabilities lag behind some rivals, and certain hardware elements feel less ambitious than expected. However, it compensates with a strong design language, a notably improved camera system, and a software experience that remains among the cleanest in Android.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 03/20/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 83%
Origen: Marques Brownlee

Nothing isn't making a flagship phone this year. But these phones are their bread and butter.
Comparación, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 03/19/2026
Origen: Nextpit EN
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone 4a already stands out visually from the crowd of mid-range smartphones. However, it not only impressed with its stylish exterior in this review, but also with the rest of its features. The powerful Snapdragon chip ensures sufficient performance in everyday use, the battery lasts a long time, and the camera takes excellent photos for the price range. With the 3.5x optical zoom, it also has another highlight to offer, which is not the norm in this price range. At £349 a pop, the price is fair, and the £40 surcharge for doubling the memory is also absolutely fair. If you are looking for an inexpensive smartphone, the Nothing Phone 4a offers a convincing overall package.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/17/2026
Origen: Tech PP
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone (4a) is more expensive than its predecessor, but it definitely is a step ahead in terms of performance and specs. In some ways, it takes the place of the Pro version of its predecessor. While reviewing the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro, we had said that while the phone was a good performer, it could not be matched in terms of camera performance and design. And what made its cameras different from the others was the presence of a powerful zoom. The same applies to the Nothing Phone (4a) too. Finding phones with more powerful chips and bigger displays, and batteries at their price is not going to be difficult (hey, just look up our challengers), but those very good cameras and very edgy design change the equation.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 03/17/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80% precio: 80% rendimiento: 80% procesamiento: 100%
Origen: The Mobile Indian
EN→ESAt Rs 31,999, the Nothing Phone (4a) launches at a slightly higher price than its predecessor, but the upgrades help justify the increase. You get a distinctive design, a great software experience, a solid display, good build quality, dependable battery life, and a capable set of cameras that perform well in most situations. All things considered, the Nothing Phone (4a) feels like a well-rounded package that offers good value for the price.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 03/17/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 87% rendimiento: 90% pantalla: 90% movilidad: 85% procesamiento: 90%
Origen: Tech Spurt

Reviewing the Apple iPhone 17e vs Nothing Phone 4a, a budget Android smartphone costing over £200 less, which still boasts better camera tech and a superior display. The iPhone 17e is poor value for money compared with cheaper rivals like the Nothing Phone 4a, as this smartphone comparison shows. That's not to say this Apple blower is second best at everything. The compact design is pleasingly hand-friendly, while the performance is better for gaming on the go. Sadly the 60Hz screen cripples the iPhone 17e, making it feel sludgy and proving less than ideal for gamers and movie fans.
Comparación, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 03/16/2026
Origen: Expert Reviews
EN→ESI have something of a soft spot for Nothing Phones. It’s more than just home-team pride for the London-based brand – I appreciate brands that make concerted efforts to deliver phones that are different from the crowd, rather than trying their best to emulate the iPhone in order to lure customers away from Apple. For better or worse, the Nothing (4a) is defiantly itself. This works very well in some ways, with a gorgeously eye-catching design (especially in that new pink colourway), clean and thoughtful AI in the Essential Space and unique features like the excellent telephoto camera and quirky Glyph Bar.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/16/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: The Indian Express
EN→ESWhen I look at a Nothing product, it reminds me of a Casio G-Shock, and you might wonder why. In my 13-plus years of reviewing tech products, I have developed not only a sense of aesthetics but also an understanding of how products evolve. The new Nothing Phone 4a, first teased at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this week and officially unveiled in London, seems to imbibe some traits of a Casio G-Shock, an impressive specimen that isn’t exactly revolutionary but is all in good fun and still manages to surprise you.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 03/15/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 90%
Origen: Tech2.in.com
EN→ESAfter using the Nothing Phone 4a as my primary device for more than a week, it is clear that the phone succeeds in delivering a well-rounded experience. At Rs 31,999, the device offers a combination that is difficult to ignore. The design remains distinctive, the display is vibrant, performance is reliable and the battery life is excellent. On top of that, the clean and customisable software experience makes the phone feel refreshingly different from many Android competitors. The Essential Key and Essential Space features also add an interesting layer of productivity that could become more useful over time as the ecosystem evolves.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/13/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 84%
Origen: Irish Mirror
EN→ESOverall, Phone 4a is superb all-rounder for the price point, delivering a stylish handset with a feelgood user experience, slick and original customisable software and solid battery stamina.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy corto, Fecha: 03/12/2026
Origen: Tech Advisor
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone (4a) is another offering from the company that’s greater than the sum of its parts. Nothing doesn’t always opt for the most powerful hardware available in a given product class, and part of the price comes as a result of their unique emphasis on hardware and software design, but perhaps more than any other phone maker out there, with Nothing, such an approach feels justified. While I like the look of the Phone (4a), I’m not convinced its design effectively represents the start of a new era for the company. Instead, it’s refinement rather than a reinvention of its predecessor’s aesthetics. From a technical standpoint, the Phone (4a)’s durability credentials continue to fall behind that from similarly-priced competitors, and the Glyph Bar, while different, doesn’t add anything new to the experience. Additions to the phone’s software feel considered and meaningful, with the only shortcoming being the promise of features that aren’t ready in time for launch.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 03/11/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: 91mobiles
EN→ESIncidentally, Nothing Phone (4a) and Motorola Edge 70 target buyers looking for a stylish mid-range smartphone, but they approach the idea of a “lifestyle device” quite differently. Nothing’s unique aesthetic and Glyph Interface reinforce its identity as a design-led disruptor, whereas Motorola’s focus on durability and practical AI features aligns with its strategy to offer reliable, user-friendly devices in the mid-range market.
Comparación, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 03/10/2026
Origen: Digital Camera World
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone (4a) continues the company’s tradition of making smartphones that feel a little more interesting than the competition. Its transparent design and Glyph lighting system still stand out in a market full of near-identical devices. For photographers, the camera system isn’t a mid-range champ, but it puts in a decent performance. The cameras produce pleasingly natural images, however the ability to apply LUTs directly in-camera is genuinely a gamechanger for me, and adds a whole new dimension to the average camera hardware. However, inconsistent HDR previews, muted default colours and limited usability of the higher zoom ranges mean it doesn’t quite deliver a fully rounded camera experience.Performance is solid for the price, with smooth everyday use and dependable battery life that easily lasts a full day.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/10/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80% precio: 80% rendimiento: 80% procesamiento: 100%
Origen: 91mobiles
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone (4a) brings modest upgrades over the Phone (3a), including a newer chipset, brighter display, slightly larger battery, and the addition of a periscope telephoto camera. However, the improvements are mostly incremental, as the Phone (3a) still delivers a similar display experience, reliable performance, and clean software.
Comparación, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 03/07/2026
Origen: 91mobiles
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone (4a) series is now official as the company’s latest mid-range lineup. I spent a few days with the standard Phone (4a) to understand who it’s meant for and what it gets right, and what it doesn’t. This article summarises those impressions by highlighting the key strengths and shortcomings of the Nothing Phone (4a), which starts at Rs 31,999 in India. For a deeper look and to see how it stacks up against the competition, check out our full Nothing Phone (4a) review.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy corto, Fecha: 03/06/2026
Origen: Business Standard
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone 4a does not try to dramatically change what the “a” series is about. Instead, it focuses on making the experience feel more complete. The design looks more mature while still retaining Nothing’s distinctive visual identity. The performance remains stable for everyday use, the display is smooth and bright, and the Nothing OS continues to be one of the more pleasant Android experiences around. Essential apps add an interesting layer of experimentation to the software experience, even if its full potential will only become clear once more users start creating widgets.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/06/2026
Origen: Digit.in
EN→ESSumming up, the Nothing Phone 4a feels like a more confident step for the brand. Sure, at a starting price of Rs 31,999, it is launching at a higher asking price than the Phone 3a. But, for what it’s worth, the design remains the core strength here and the phone feels balanced. To count its wins: the display is bright, the cameras are quite versatile, and the software remains one of the cleanest experiences you can get on any Android phone across segments.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/06/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 35% rendimiento: 43% pantalla: 78% movilidad: 63%
Origen: NDTV Gadgets
EN→ESTalking about the processor, the Phone 4a Pro is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 and in the limited time I spent with the device, it handled multitasking with ease. We will run the Phone 4a Pro through our standard suite of tests during the review, so stay tuned. The smartphone packs a 5080mAh battery and comes with 50W wired charging. Much like the 4a, the Phone 4a Pro also runs on Nothing OS 4.1 based on Android 16. The new version brings some upgrades and new features, which we will cover in the review. Overall, the Phone 4a Pro impresses with its design, following the tradition set by Nothing devices so far.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy corto, Fecha: 03/06/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80% precio: 90% rendimiento: 80% pantalla: 80% movilidad: 80% procesamiento: 90%
Origen: Tom's Guide
EN→ESIf you were impressed with what we've seen for the Nothing Phone 4a, then the Nothing 4a Pro should blow your mind. Or at least get close. Considering how much you're expected to pay, there's a ridiculous amount on offer here. $499 for a triple-lens camera phone that doesn't have a useless third camera is incredible enough. I wouldn't want to see it go head-to-head against the likes of the iPhone 17 Pro Max or Pixel 10 Pro XL, but compared to the iPhone 17e and Pixel 10a? This could easily be a strong contender for best cheap phone. There are still plenty of things we don't know about, and that's going to require plenty of hands-on testing. But in the meantime, I'm fairly optimistic about the Nothing Phone 4a Pro's chances of taking on the major players once again.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 03/06/2026
Origen: Trusted Reviews
EN→ESI think in the end, the feeling I’m left with about the Nothing Phone 4a is that it’s a very usable phone. And I don’t mean that in a negative way. At all. It’s one of those phones I love to have in my daily life, that I can pick up and use, and its software doesn’t get in the way, it looks good, works well and has solid battery life. There’s not much more you can ask from a phone that costs less than half what the very best phones on the market would set you back.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/05/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 90%
Origen: 91mobiles
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone (4a) aligns with the brand’s identity to be different, rather than rewriting the mid-range rulebook. You may still find alternatives, such as the Motorola Edge 70 (review), a better value proposition for its ergonomics, performance, and more capable primary, selfie, and ultrawide cameras. The OnePlus Nord 5 (review), on the other hand, holds superiority in performance, battery, and an additional year of major OS upgrades. Yet the Nothing Phone (4a) manages to carve out its own space.
Único Análisis, disponible online, largo, Fecha: 03/05/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 81% rendimiento: 79% pantalla: 85% movilidad: 77% procesamiento: 80%
Origen: Stuff TV
EN→ESNothing could’ve just given the outgoing Phone 3a a few generational hardware upgrades and called it a day, but has instead taken the opportunity to reimagine one of its signature features. The Glyph bar instantly sets Phone 4a apart from its predecessor, while keeping the quirky personality fans of the firm have come to love. Elsewhere this is a more refined take on the firm’s affordable phone, with cameras that can (sometimes) compete with pricer mid-range handsets, an improved display, and a chipset that keeps pace with the budget competition.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/05/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Tech Spurt

The Nothing Phone 4a and Pro have launched and I've been testing the regular model, to see if its camera abilities, gaming performance, battery life etc are an upgrade vs the 3a. This unboxing and early Nothing Phone 4a review includes my Nothing Phone 4a verdict - spoiler alert, still one of the best budget mid-range phones for 2026. You've got a few updates for this year's model, including a fresh bit of camera hardware.
Hands-On, disponible online, Muy largo, Fecha: 03/05/2026
Origen: Droid-Life
EN→ESSo yeah, the Nothing Phone 4a is a really solid mid-range phone and if it came to the US, I’d probably tell you to consider it if your budget is around $400. I’d probably choose it over Google’s Pixel 10a, mostly because the display is much better and the software has some extra stuff I really like.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 03/05/2026
Origen: Creative Bloq
EN→ESThe same unique design approach matched, a solid but small spec bump, excellent, and a renewed and useful Glyph light bar, means the Phone 4(a) is a solid mid-range that once again feels more premium than the price.
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 03/05/2026
Puntuación: Puntuación total: 80%
Origen: Exhibit.tech
EN→ESAfter extensive testing, the Nothing Phone (4a) stands out in the budget mid-range market at INR 30,000. With its unique design, practical Glyph features, and solid performance, it offers a premium feel. The camera performs well for daily use, especially with telephoto capabilities and impressive battery life. However, the ultrawide camera could be sharper, and heavy gamers might find it lacking in power. Still, for a fun and future-proof device with three years of Android updates and six years of security, it’s a great choice. Consider the pink version for an added vibe!
Único Análisis, disponible online, corto, Fecha: 03/05/2026
Origen: NDTV Gadgets
EN→ESThe Nothing Phone 4a, at a starting price of Rs. 31,999, is a good price considering the era we live in, where memory supply constraints have pushed prices upwards, and the ultimate burden has fallen on consumers. However, I would have loved to see the base variant featuring 12 gigs of RAM. I have had a great week with the Phone 4a, and I am impressed by the battery performance and bright display, which have made it my go-to device for all my multimedia needs. Stay tuned to Gadgets 360, as we will soon be publishing a detailed review of the Nothing Phone 4a.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Muy corto, Fecha: 03/05/2026
Origen: India Today
EN→ESSo where does the Nothing Phone 4a stand? Yes, the price has increased to Rs 31,999, but that is an industry wide trend. Thanks to the rising memory prices, delivering the same value as last year is quite tough now. The Phone 4a is a decent package. The performance may not be the best, but the device holds up well with most tasks, the display is punchy too, even if the bezels are not the slimmest. The camera setup is quite versatile, and we don’t really see a periscope telephoto on other phones in this price range. And of course, the design and Glyph Bar is what makes the device stand out.However, the battery is smaller than rival phones, while battery life is not bad, it is not close to the best out there. And on the durability front, we would’ve appreciated a higher IP rating. Overall, though, the Nothing Phone 4a delivers on what it promises. For anyone who wants to stand out without making any real compromises, the device does the job quite well.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/05/2026
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Origen: Mark Ellis Reviews
EN→ESAt £349, the Nothing Phone (4a) remains a bargain. Like many battery-powered devices, it has endured a price bump this year thanks, I’m sure, in no small part to the ongoing RAM crisis. The question of who should buy it, however, is a tricky one to answer. Nothing’s phone lineup is undeniably convoluted, with the (2a) (presumably to be replaced by the (3a)), (3a) Lite, (4a) Pro, and (3) all vying for your attention with not exactly colossal pricing differences separating them.And that’s before we take into consideration the ultra-low-priced CMF Phone 2 Pro. Put simply, I don’t really know where to start when it comes to recommending the best Nothing Phone for the budget-conscious. Because they’re all rather tempting.
Único Análisis, disponible online, Mediano, Fecha: 03/05/2026
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Origen: Expert Reviews
EN→ESI understand why Nothing held back the Phone (4a) Pro – likely saving it for a grand unveiling at the launch event this Friday – but it does have me wondering if the Pro model is improved over last year’s effort. The Phone (3a) Pro had a lot going for it, including an excellent telephoto camera, but there weren’t enough additional features to justify it costing so much more than the standard (3a) and the chunky camera module did it no favours either.
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Comentario
Qualcomm Adreno 810:
Algunos juegos actuales no fastidiosos pueden ser jugados fluidamente con pequeños detalles.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de tarjetas gráficas moviles y la lista de benchmarks.
SD 7s Gen 4: SoC de gama media con 8 núcleos Kryo (1x ARM Cortex-A720 con núcleo principal a 2,57 GHz, 3x ARM Cortex A720 con clúster de rendimiento a 2,4 GHz, 4x ARM Cortex A520 con clúster de rendimiento a 1,8) y un módem 5G. El chip se fabrica en el proceso de 4 nm de TSMC.
>> Más información puede ser encontrada en nuestra comparación de procesadores móviles.
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