Apparently, the company is not preparing its next-generation mid-range phones and a new headphone that could launch in the first half of 2026. Although the company hasn’t released any official information about these devices, a new leak has given us our first glimpse of the upcoming upgrades.
According to a tip from developer MlgmXyysd on Telegram (via Android Authority), Nothing works on two new phones: the Phone 4a and the Phone 4a Pro. The standard Phone 4a will reportedly come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s series chipset like the Phone 3a. However, the Pro model could get a significant performance boost with a Snapdragon 7 series processor.
The leak also suggests that the Phone 4a Pro could also offer eSIM support, which unfortunately won’t be available on the base model. There also doesn’t seem to be any experimentation with new color variants, with the leak suggesting that both models may be offered in blue, pink, white and black options.
In terms of price, the variant of the Phone 4a with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage could cost around $475. Meanwhile, the Phone 4a Pro with the same configuration could cost around $540.
A new budget pair of headphones may also be on the way
There is reportedly no work being done on a new headphone called Headphone a, which could come onto the market with the low-cost phones. Rumor has it that these new headphones are a cheaper version of the Nothing Headphone 1 with a plastic casing. The leak adds that these headphones will be available in four eye-catching color variants: pink, yellow, white and black.
According to MlgmXyysd, these products could hit stores in March 2026. Given that Nothing launched the Phone 3a and Phone 3a Pro in March this year, the rumored timeline seems plausible. We expect more leaks to come to light in the coming months, revealing additional specifications and details about possible design changes.




