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Nothing Phone (4a) Pro 是一款 2026 年的中端Android 16 手机,主打精致,搭配骁龙 7 代 4、12GB 内存和 6.83 英寸 144Hz AMOLED 大显示屏。它强调设计感,采用铝合金一体成型机身和 Nothing 的 Glyph 矩阵通知系统,不过一些评论家认为,该机的可玩性元素有所减少,Glyph 功能在发布时也很有限。它的三后置摄像头设置在同类产品中脱颖而出,配备了 5000 万像素长焦和 3.5 倍光学变焦,以及 5000 万像素主摄像头和 800 万像素超广角摄像头。电池容量为 5080mAh,评论经常称赞其续航时间长、负载下性能稳定以及散热性能改善。连接功能非常先进,包括 5G、Wi-Fi 6E、蓝牙 5.4、NFC、双 SIM 卡和 USB-C Power Delivery。评论中提到的主要缺点是缺乏无线充电功能,以及价格高于标准版 Phone(4a)是否合理的问题。
Specifications
Secondary Camera: 5.4 MPix
Price comparison
Average of 39 scores (from 59 reviews)
Reviews for the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro
Source: L&B TechReview
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is an impressive mid-range smartphone that takes the best features from the flagship Phone (3) and packs them into a sleek metal design for under €600. The display is in a class of its own, the periscope telephoto camera delivers images far better than one might expect in this price range, and Glyph Matrix has finally become a feature with real everyday value. However, there are a few compromises that drag the overall rating down slightly. Performance is merely on a par with the competition, the ultra-wide-angle camera is disappointing, wireless charging is missing, and three years of Android updates is too little when Google and Oppo promise a significantly longer lifespan. If you want the best camera for the price, the Phone (4a) Pro is an obvious choice. If you want the most future-proof mobile, you might want to look elsewhere.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/04/2026
Rating: Total score: 83%
Source: Irish Mirror
EN→zh-CNI think Carl Pei and his team have struck gold yet again with Nothing 4a Pro and delivered one of the best looking phones you can currently buy. I would recommend choosing the €599 model with 256GB of storage for peace of mind. The stylish handset is a winning combination of outstanding design, slick software and decent battery life. The fact that it costs less than €600 is incredible. For comparison, Google Pixel 10a (which has a superior camera system and similarly slick software but a less unique design) costs €559 for 128GB storage and €659 for 256GB storage. Both of those models have only 8GB of RAM. While Samsung’s newly released mid-ranger A57 costs €619 for 256GB of storage but only has 8GB of RAM. It does offer slick software too but lacks the design style of Phone 4a Pro. Its cameras and battery experience are arguably bettered by the Nothing model. It’s also worth noting that Nothing Phone 4a offers many of the same software features and specs as Phone 4a Pro but for considerably less money (€349). And while it is a plastic build, the handset feels well made and sports a design that still leaves a lot of competitors in the shade.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 04/02/2026
Source: Droid-Life
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is an excellent phone for the price and an easy one to recommend to just about anyone. It’s different, it’s fun, the camera can get the job done, and that display is worth it even as big as it is. At $499, this is probably the best value in smartphones at the moment. If you are on a budget, just buy this phone.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 04/01/2026
Source: Mashable
EN→zh-CNOverall, there's a lot to like about the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro. This is a very good midrange offering with the usual corners cut — the camera being the main one. It's not that the camera setup is bad; it's just very midrange. If this phone lived in a vacuum, that would be a good trade. It's priced at $499, the same as the recently-released Google Pixel 10a. I bring that up because the Pixel 10a is not compromised in camera quality; far from it. The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro has a telephoto that the Pixel 10a lacks, so there's that to consider. If you value good shots of far-away subjects, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is the better buy.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/27/2026
Rating: Total score: 84% performance: 60%
Source: International Business Times
EN→zh-CNFor around £149, these headphones deliver more than expected. Comfortable, feature-packed, and fun to listen to, they easily rival many pricier options. They're not designed for professional studio use or extreme bass enthusiasts, they hit the sweet spot for daily listening and offer tremendous value.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/26/2026
Source: 91mobiles
EN→zh-CNThe 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.
Comparison, online available, Medium, Date: 03/23/2026
Source: 91mobiles
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro (review) has officially launched in India, starting at Rs 39,999. While our full review dives deep into every aspect of the device, which could well be Nothing’s most powerful release this year, this piece takes a more focused approach. We’re keeping things concise, zeroing in on what the phone gets right and where it falls short. So, without wasting any time, let’s jump straight into the reasons to consider buying the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 03/21/2026
Source: Mark Ellis Reviews
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro could be the device that finally results in my friends and family knowing of Carl Pei’s company. I hope so. It’s a great device. The only problem I have is that, just like the Headphone (a) vs Headphone (1), I can’t think of a single reason why I’d recommend the Phone (4a) to anyone now. The Phone (4a) Pro is all we needed; it’s brilliant.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 03/20/2026
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: NDTV Gadgets
EN→zh-CNYes, the Nothing Phone 4a Pro offers an interesting mix of features and is high on the value quotient as well. While staying typically “Nothing” and unique, the Phone 4a Pro has evolved into a smartphone that more buyers will now appreciate, thanks to its premium-feeling unibody metal design. Its still cameras have evolved in terms of capability as well, and now offer better performance with a useful and capable telephoto shooter. Camera processing has also improved, even compared to the Phone 3. Its software is not bloatware-free anymore, but continues to remain unique in a sea of iOS 26 copies that have plagued Android devices lately.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 90% performance: 80% display: 80% mobility: 80% workmanship: 90%
Source: Engadget
EN→zh-CNThe Phone 4a Pro punches well above its $499 price tag. Nothing has successfully refined its hardware into a more premium, all-metal unibody, losing the jarring camera bump of its predecessor in favor of a sleek design that houses a genuinely impressive camera. The improved camera versatility, coupled with its class-leading 24-hour battery life and a more capable processor, makes this a serious threat to the Pixel 10a. However, some of Nothing's signature playfulness has been dialed back. The Glyph Matrix, while brighter, is lower-resolution and its “toys” are disappointingly limited at launch. The lack of wireless charging is another nod to its midrange status. Nothing’s Phone 4a Pro is a device with a clear identity, delivering on the essentials for half the price of many rivals.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 84%
Source: Techradar
EN→zh-CNNot only does the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro look gorgeous, but it has a blazingly bright 6.8-inch screen and offers impressive performance given its mid-range chipset. Moreover, its OS is streamlined and intuitive, while offering a whole heap of ways to actually get concrete uses out of that versatile Glyph Matrix. The camera isn’t quite up to the standard of some more premium handsets, but using it is just fun in a way so few phones are these days. Honestly, Apple and Samsung: take note.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 90% performance: 80% display: 80% mobility: 80% workmanship: 100%
Source: Mobile Syrup
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing 4a Pro is perfect for someone like my 23-year-old brother. He’s horrible at checking his phone notifications, so Glyph lights would definitely assist him in remembering to pick up his phone, or knowing who’s reaching out to him, so he feels the need to grab his handset. He watches content and plays games, but nothing too intense, so the performance that the phone provides would work well, and he’s incredibly active, so the all-metal design would be perfect for him as well. Currently, he’s loving the Nothing 3a, so upgrading to the 4a Pro might not be something he’s interested in, but I might make him so he answers me when I call him.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 03/19/2026
Source: Pocket Lint
EN→zh-CNWhile not a full-blown flagship handset, the Nothing Phone 4a Pro takes the Phone 3's DNA and runs with it. Critically, the 4a Pro manages to beat the 3 in several key areas, evolving the company's winning handset formula while also reigning in the price tag to a palatable $500. The Phone 4a Pro is comfortably mid-range, but it punches well above its weight in terms of distinctiveness, build quality, software tuning, and display panel performance. If you're in the market for a sensibly priced smartphone, the Phone 4a Pro is pretty easy to recommend. The device's ethos is one of confidence and deliberate refinement, and, at least in my opinion, it offers a bolder and more opinionated take on Android when compared to other $500 offerings like the Google Pixel 10a or the Samsung Galaxy A56 5G, or even the slightly more expensive $550 Motorola Edge (2025).
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 90%
Source: T3
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro delivers an aesthetic step up over its predecessor, with an upgraded aluminium unibody design that really pops. Adding the Glyph Matrix squeezes this mid-range handset closer to the brand's flagship level Phone (3), although whether everyone will find this visual light-up rear interface actually useful is up for debate. You can't say it's not distinctive, though. For many, the real reason to buy the Phone (4a) Pro – just like with the lower-spec Phone (4a) – is the inclusion of that 3.5x zoom lens, which the competition just can't compete against.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Stuff TV
EN→zh-CNIn some respects, Phone 4a Pro is Nothing’s most conservative smartphone to date: simplifying the see-through elements and concentrating the camera island have undeniably made this handset more mainstream. It’s a world away from the firm’s earlier efforts, which weren’t as afraid to stand out from the crowd. That said, avoiding a repeat of Phone 3’s divisive styling can only be a good thing, and Nothing’s quirky nature still shines through. The glyph matrix adds personality, the unibody build avoids being another glass-and-metal cliché, and the camera bump keeps flying the flag for transparent tech – if only at half-mast. All three help justify the higher price over the regular Phone 4a. Performance, battery life and camera image quality are all up to par for a mid-ranger (if not quite class-leading in any one area), while the streamlined software makes it a joy to live with. As left-field choices in this price bracket go, it’s easily my favourite.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 100%
Source: The Times of India
EN→zh-CNBased on our time with the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro, it makes a compelling case. It offers the same firepower as other phones, but a comparatively cleaner software is what makes this phone different. Also, you get a high-quality display and a versatile camera system with 140x zoom, neither of which any phone offers. We are still reviewing the phone, and the performance and camera quality need to be tested in more real-world conditions. Watch this space.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/19/2026
Source: Tech Spurt

You'll find a few upgrades here compared with the regular model, starting with a faster Snapdragon processor. This does mean a boost to the gaming performance on titles like Wuthering Waves for the Nothing Phone 4a Pro. But is it enough of a bump to make that higher price worthwhile? Likewise, the camera hardware has been slightly swapped around for this more expensive smartphone. You once again have a telephoto camera, which is still rare at this mid-range asking price. And the Nothing Phone 4a Pro sports the same battery tech as its cheaper sibling.
Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 03/19/2026
Source: Trusted Reviews
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing Phone 4a Pro is one of the most unique phones on the market, for a number of reasons. Nothing’s approach to hardware design, software and features means there’s nothing quite like it available from anyone else. It’s a genuine joy to use, and as long as you’re not super demanding, you’ll have a great time using it, and maybe even be delighted by those little touches that make it special. If you’re bored with the same old glass rectangle slabs, give it a go, but if not, our list of the best mid-range phones should point you in the right direction.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: Tech Advisor
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is the company’s lead smartphone for 2026 (there won’t be a flagship launched this year), and a mature evolution of its house style ensures that it stands out. You’re also getting a bigger and better display and a more capable processor than we’ve seen from the series in the past, while the new telephoto camera offers impressive flexibility, which can’t be said of most rivals. With all that said, for the second year running, the smarter money is on the regular model. The Nothing Phone (4a) has its own distinctive design (plus a blue colourway), a similarly flexible triple camera system, and the exact same Nothing UI that sets the brand apart from the crowd.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 80%
Source: 91mobiles
EN→zh-CNAt Rs 39,999 (Rs 9,000 more expensive than the standard Phone (4a)), the Nothing Phone 4a Pro model justifies its price tag with a more powerful performance, better thermal efficiency, superior optimisation, and a metal chassis that offers a premium in-hand feel. However, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro isn’t the outright best choice when compared with other similarly priced smartphones in the segment. Most of its competitors, including Reno 15C (review), Redmi Note 15 Pro+ (review), and Realme 16 Pro+ (review), outshine the smartphone with superior battery capacity and backup. In terms of performance, you will find the OPPO K13 Turbo Pro better suited for gaming and other demanding activities than Nothing.
Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 83% performance: 90% display: 82% mobility: 80% workmanship: 85%
Source: Digital Camera World
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing (4a) Pro is my favorite looking Nothing Phone yet, and one of the best looking phones I have used in some time. The design is excellent, it's mature but still a little playful. While it's polarising, I do really like the gimmicky Glyph Matrix, the front display is bright and sharp, and the camera system is genuinely good for the money, especially if you value having a proper telephoto camera at this price. I also love what Nothing is doing with custom LUTs as camera presets, which, for me, push the (4a) Pro out in front as one of the most personalisable camera experiences you can get at this price. That said, the (4a) Pro isn’t perfect. The natural image rendering could use a bit more personality, the HDR preview still does not always match the final shot, and the AI zoom becomes AI mush well before Nothing’s headline 140x figure. Likewise, the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 is strong enough for everyday use, but it does not turn the Phone (4a) Pro into a serious editing machine. But still, I think Nothing has made a very appealing mid-range camera phone, and easy to recommend to photographers on a budget.
Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 80% price: 80% workmanship: 100%
Source: How to Geek
EN→zh-CNIn some ways, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is a solid device that can meet the needs of casual users, doing so in style. The problem is that the Pro moniker implies this is a phone for enthusiasts. It's a tempting device for gadget lovers, and yet, it's not really made for them in most ways. Even with the upgrade to 12GB of RAM and 256GB, the storage might be tight. I missed wireless charging. There were times I experienced some sluggishness, like editing videos. Still, despite some of those concerns, I was mostly happy with the overall experience for the general-purpose stuff. For casual users, this is a great product.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 70%
Source: Expert Reviews
EN→zh-CNBy far the biggest concern with the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is just how similar it is to the standard Phone (4a). The metal body and faster processor are great, and the Glyph Matrix is fine I guess, but do they warrant the additional £150 premium? I’m inclined to say no. Even if they did, this hefty price hike puts the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro squarely up against the best options in this price range. Sat between the twin powers of the Google Pixel 10a and the OnePlus Nord 5, the only leg that the Phone (4a) Pro has to stand on is its telephoto camera. Once again, this brings us back to how much less you have to pay for the standard Phone (4a). If you want the best you can get for this kind of money, choose the Pixel 10a. If you want the telephoto camera and Nothing’s unique style, there are very few reasons to choose the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro over its much cheaper sibling.
Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: 03/19/2026
Rating: Total score: 60%
Source: OI Spice Tech News
EN→zh-CNThe Nothing Phone 4a Pro makes a bold statement right out of the gate with its distinctive design and impressive build quality. Encased in a durable aircraft-grade aluminum unibody, the phone feels both premium and robust, backed by an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance. The transparent back continues Nothing phone 4a pro signature aesthetic, now featuring 137 individually addressable mini-LEDs for customizable notifications and effects. Up front, it boasts a stunning 6.83-inch AMOLED display that is perfect for both media consumption and everyday use.
Single Review, online available, Very Short, Date: 03/13/2026
Source: Stuff TV
EN→zh-CNIn one way Phone 4a Pro is Nothing’s most conservative smartphone yet; the simplified seethrough elements and concentrated camera island are a world away from the firm’s earliest efforts, which weren’t as afraid to stand out from the crowd. I’m sure it’s partly a reaction to how the distinctive Phone 3 divided online opinion. That said, Nothing’s quirky nature still shone through in my early hands-on demo. The glyph matrix adds personality, the camera bump keeps flying the flag for transparent tech, and the unibody build stands apart from the glass-and-metal competition. A full review will reveal if the hardware can compete with the best mid-range rivals. Pre-orders kick off on the Nothing website from March 13. The Phone 4a Pro goes on sale proper on March 27, with prices starting from $499/£499.
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Rating: Total score: 92% price: 73% performance: 88% display: 95% mobility: 93%
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Rating: Total score: 82% price: 75% performance: 88% display: 95% mobility: 93%
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Rating: Total score: 80%
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Rating: Total score: 90%
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Rating: Total score: 90%
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