The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is edging closer to launch, with regulatory listings revealing key details about the upcoming device. Recent appearances on EU and Indian certification platforms provide early insights into the battery, usage, and durability of the new model.

Nothing Phone (4a) Pro

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Larger Battery Capacity

According to the EU energy labeling website, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro will feature a slightly larger battery at 5,080 mAh. This is an increase from the 5,000 mAh packs found in the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro and the standard Phone (3a). Considering this, the standard Phone (4a) is expected to have the same battery size. The rated capacity suggests the series could reach around 5,100–5,200 mAh in real-world usage.

Extended Usage Time

The EU rating also shows a significant jump in battery endurance. While the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro offered just over 43 hours of use, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro is rated for more than 63 hours. This indicates a major improvement in daily usability for users.

Improved Durability

Durability is another area seeing upgrades. The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro now comes with IP65 dust and water resistance, enhancing protection against everyday wear and tear.

Certification Signals Imminent Launch

The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro has not only appeared on the EU energy label website but also cleared India’s BIS certification. These certifications suggest that the launch of the Phone (4a) series is likely just weeks away.

The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro brings a larger battery, longer usage time, and improved durability. With regulatory approvals in both Europe and India, the device’s launch seems imminent, making it a notable upgrade in the Phone (4a) series.

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Tarek Hasan is a professional journalist and currently works as a sub-editor at Zoom Bangla News. With six years of experience in journalism, he is an experienced writer with a strong focus on accuracy, clarity, and editorial quality. His work contributes to delivering reliable and engaging news content to digital audiences.