After unveiling their 4A mid-range phone last week, nothing has revealed what the back of the device looks like. An official render of the 4A phone shared on X shows off the brand’s familiar transparent industrial style along with a new ‘Glyph Bar’ lighting feature located to the right of the triple camera island.
This Glyph Bar features nine individually controllable mini-LEDs that appear as an array of seven square lights—six white and one red—replacing the three LED light strips that surround the camera on Nothing’s 3A. It goes without saying that the Glyph Bar is 40 percent brighter than the previous A-series lights and uses patented technology to provide a “more natural, neutral, bleed-free” look.
Not much has been shared about the Phone 4A series, other than confirming that it will use a Snapdragon chip. Full specs, price and availability may not be announced until it launches on March 5. Nothing CEO Carl Pei confirmed there accustomed to be Phone 4 this year, so last year’s Phone 3 will remain the current flagship for now.