Should you buy the Nothing Phone 4a Pro?
A design masterpiece that brings flagship-level features to a price that undercuts the competition in Nepal.
The Good
- Stunning full-metal unibody design
- Revolutionary 140x Divine Zoom
- Buttery smooth 144Hz 1.5K display
- Functional and fun Glyph Matrix
The Bad
- Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 is efficient but not for extreme gamers
- TrueLens Engine processing can sometimes over-sharpen
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The Nothing Phone 4a Pro represents a massive leap for the brand. For the first time, Nothing has ditched the plastic-heavy designs for a sleek, **unibody aluminum** chassis. The Glyph Matrix has been significantly expanded, now featuring 489 individually addressable mini-LEDs that make the light shows more complex and functional than ever.
The Zoom King
The standout feature is clearly the 50MP periscope telephoto lens. With its new branding, the 140x Divine Zoom is more than just a label—it's surprisingly usable at high magnification. The TrueLens Engine 4 does wonders for low-light photography as well.
Performance & Display
Powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, the 4a Pro is a thermal beast. It stays cool even under heavy loads, providing a consistently smooth experience on its 1.5K 144Hz AMOLED display.