Updated
Updated · Pickr · Apr 29
Pickr reviews Nothing Phone 4a Pro, highlighting $949 price and limited software support
Updated
Updated · Pickr · Apr 29

Pickr reviews Nothing Phone 4a Pro, highlighting $949 price and limited software support

10 articles · Updated · Pickr · Apr 29
  • The review covers the 12GB RAM/256GB storage model, featuring a 6.83-inch 144Hz AMOLED display, triple rear cameras, and a 5080mAh battery.
  • Pickr praises the phone's unique design, camera profiles, and strong battery life, but criticizes the low-resolution Glyph Matrix screen and only three years of major Android updates.
  • Compared to similarly priced competitors like the iPhone 17e and Pixel 10a, the Nothing Phone 4a Pro offers distinctive features but falls short in long-term software support, potentially affecting its value for buyers.
Is a unique design worth sacrificing years of crucial security updates for a near-$1000 phone?
Why did Nothing's budget phone get a security patch before its flagship model this year?
With phone ownership cycles lengthening, is a three-year update promise simply not enough anymore?
Why does Nothing's software support lag years behind competitors like Apple and Google?
Can Nothing's 'post-app' AI vision succeed if its phones stop getting OS updates in three years?
Is Nothing's signature Glyph display an innovative feature or just an expensive, impractical gimmick?