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