Updated
Updated · WIRED · Apr 17
Nothing Phone 4a Pro Praised for Tough Build but Faces Microphone Vulnerability
Updated
Updated · WIRED · Apr 17

Nothing Phone 4a Pro Praised for Tough Build but Faces Microphone Vulnerability

22 articles · Updated · WIRED · Apr 17
  • The Nothing Phone 4a Pro has impressed in durability tests, showcasing a robust aluminum unibody that resists bending and physical damage.
  • However, a design flaw leaves its microphone mesh vulnerable to accidental puncture by a SIM tool, potentially compromising water and dust resistance.
  • Despite this issue, the 4a Pro stands out as one of the best-built mid-range phones, though users are advised to exercise caution with the SIM tray.
A single poke can defeat its waterproofing. Is this phone's biggest flaw hiding in plain sight?
A premium metal body means no wireless charging. Is this a worthy sacrifice for durability at $499?
It beats Google's Pixel on performance, but is its camera good enough to win the mid-range crown?
Can Nothing's design-first strategy truly challenge the market dominance of tech giants like Apple and Samsung?
With rivals offering seven years of updates, is Nothing's six-year promise enough for long-term value?