Nothing dropped two phones at the same London event, the Nothing Phone (4a) & the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro and both are getting a lot of attention right now. The Nothing Phone (4a) comes with a brand new Glyph Bar, a triple camera setup with a periscope lens and the latest Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip, all at a price that does not break the bank. If you’ve been wondering about Nothing Phone (4a) Nepal official pricing and what this phone actually brings to the table, keep reading and this article breaks it all down.
Display & Design

The Nothing Phone (4a) has a 6.78-inch LTPS Flexible AMOLED screen that tops out at 4,500 nits of brightness. So yes, outdoor visibility is not a problem. Scrolling feels smooth thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate and the 2,500Hz touch sampling rate makes a noticeable difference when gaming. The screen is covered by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, which Nothing says is twice as scratch-resistant compared to the older glass used on previous models.
The design sticks with what the (a) series is known for a transparent back, that industrial robotic look and the signature red Recording Light. There is also an IP64 rating for dust and splash protection, so light rain or a sweaty gym bag won’t be an issue. The phone is available in four colour options including Black, Blue, Pink and White.
Glyph Bar

The Glyph Bar is one of the first things you notice on the Nothing Phone (4a). It packs 63 mini-LEDs across six individually controlled zones, each hitting up to 3,500 nits. That is 40% brighter than the older Glyph Interface and Nothing has cleaned up the diffusion too, so no yellow edges, no light leakage, just a smooth and even glow that is easy to read even in bright sunlight.
What makes it useful day to day is how it handles notifications. It shows progress-based cues for calls, messages, charging and timers without you having to touch your phone. You can set custom light sequences for contacts, pair them with Nothing’s signature sounds, and it even works as a soft fill light when shooting photos or videos. Simple, practical and a lot more useful than it looks.
Performance

The Nothing Phone (4a) runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, a 4nm chip that clocks up to 2.7GHz. It comes paired with LPDDR4x RAM and UFS 3.1 storage. Nothing says read speeds are 147% faster and write speeds are 380% faster than older UFS 2.2 storage, which in day-to-day use means apps open faster, installs don’t drag and switching between tasks stays responsive.
The chip also has a Qualcomm Hexagon NPU on board, which takes care of a chunk of the camera’s AI processing behind the scenes. For a phone at this price, the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 is a capable and efficient choice that should hold up well for a few years of regular use.
Camera

The camera setup is where this phone makes its clearest statement. Around the back there are three cameras, a 50 MP main shooter with OIS, a 50 MP 3.5x periscope camera with OIS that can stretch up to 70x zoom and an 8 MP ultrawide lens with a 120-degree field of view. Up front, a 32 MP wide-angle camera handles selfies and video calls without any complaints.
All of this runs through TrueLens Engine 4, Nothing’s photo processing system. Ultra XDR and Motion Photos help recover detail in highlights and shadows, giving shots a more balanced, natural look. There is a new addition this time around as Ultra XDR photos can now be shared straight to Instagram while keeping the quality intact. The built-in Photo Eraser does exactly what the name says, tap on whatever you want gone and it removes it cleanly. Seven new Nothing Watermarks round things out if you want to add a personal stamp to your shots.
Battery
The Nothing Phone (4a) carries a 5,080 mAh battery and Nothing claims it can get through up to 17 hours of mixed daily use covering music, videos, gaming and messages. Charging sits at 50W wired, which takes the phone from dead to 60% in 30 minutes and a full charge wraps up in around 64 minutes. For a mid-range phone, that charging speed is solid.
Nothing Phone (4a) Specifications
- Design, build: 164 x 77.6 x 8.6 mm, 204.5 g, Glass front (Gorilla Glass 7i), plastic frame, glass back, IP65 dust tight and water resistant
- Display: 6.78 inches AMOLED, 120Hz, 4500 nits (peak)
- Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 (4 nm)
- Memory: 8GB/128GB, 8GB/256GB, 12GB/256GB
- Rear Camera: 50 MP, f/1.9, 24mm (wide) + 50 MP, f/2.9, 80mm (periscope telephoto) 3.5x optical zoom + 8 MP, f/2.2, 15mm, 120˚ (ultrawide)
- Front Camera: 32 MP, f/2.2, 22mm (wide)
- Software & UI: Android 16 with Nothing OS 4.1 (3 years Android upgrades)
- Network & SIM: 5G, Dual Nano-SIM
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, GPS, USB Type-C 2.0, OTG
- Sensors: Fingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
- Battery: 5080 mAh (Global) / 5400 mAh (India) 50W wired (50% in 22 min) charging
Nothing Phone (4a) Price and Availability in Nepal
The Nothing Phone (4a) has gotten a bit more expensive in Nepal. If you’re looking to pick one up, you’ll now need to spend at least NPR 59,999 for the base 8GB/128GB model. If you want more storage or RAM, the 12GB/256GB variant will set you back NPR 70,999. You can grab one from authorized stores around the countr
| Nothing Phone (4a) | Price in Nepal (Old) | Price in Nepal (New) |
|---|---|---|
| 8GB / 128GB | NPR 58,499 | NPR 59,999 |
| 8GB / 256GB | NPR 63,999 | NPR 65,499 |
| 12GB / 256GB | NPR 69,999 | NPR 70,999 |
Conclusion
Nothing played it smart with the Phone (4a), covering all the basics well while adding a strong camera and the new Glyph Bar at a fair price. The phone will now cost you a little more than before, but at NPR 59,999, it is still well worth it.
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