Nothing Smartphones to Become Costlier in India Prices Expected to Rise by up to 5000 Rupees Across Popular Models

A new leak suggests Nothing will increase prices of Phone 4a Pro 4a and 3a Lite in India by up to 5000 rupees affecting multiple variants with revised rates expected from May 1 onward

Smartphone buyers planning to purchase a Nothing device may soon have to pay more. According to recent leak reports, the company is preparing to increase the prices of its popular models in India by up to 5000 rupees. The update is expected to affect three devices including the Nothing Phone 4a Pro, Nothing Phone 4a, and Nothing Phone 3a Lite.

The leaked information was shared by a tipster on social media platform X, along with a detailed image showing old and new prices across different variants. As per the report, the revised pricing will apply only to new stock arriving from May 1. Existing stock will continue to be sold at older prices until it runs out, after which the increased pricing will become standard in the market.

The Nothing Phone 4a Pro is expected to see the highest jump in price. Its 8GB and 128GB variant may move from 39999 rupees to 44999 rupees. The 8GB and 256GB model could rise from 42999 rupees to 47999 rupees, while the 12GB and 256GB version may go up from 45999 rupees to 50999 rupees. Each variant is seeing a hike of around 5000 rupees.

The standard Nothing Phone 4a is also set for a price revision but with a slightly lower increase. The 8GB and 128GB model may increase from 31999 rupees to 34999 rupees. The 8GB and 256GB version could move from 34999 rupees to 37999 rupees, and the 12GB and 256GB variant may go up from 37999 rupees to 40999 rupees, reflecting an average rise of 3000 rupees.

Similarly, the more affordable Nothing Phone 3a Lite is also expected to become costlier. The 8GB and 128GB model may rise from 24999 rupees to 27999 rupees. The 8GB and 256GB variant could increase from 26999 rupees to 29999 rupees. This model too is expected to see a hike of around 3000 rupees across configurations.

These price changes may impact buyers who were planning to upgrade soon. Industry observers suggest that those interested in purchasing a Nothing phone might want to act quickly before the new stock with revised pricing becomes widely available in the market.

The Nothing Phone 4a Pro, which debuted in March 2026, remains the most premium offering in this lineup. It features a 6.83 inch AMOLED display with 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The phone is powered by the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset and comes with up to 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. A 5400mAh battery supports 50W fast charging, and the device also carries an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance.

Photography is one of its strongest points, featuring a triple rear camera setup led by a 50 megapixel Sony LYT 700c sensor with OIS. It also includes a 50 megapixel telephoto lens with ultra zoom support and an 8 megapixel ultra wide camera. On the front, it offers a 32 megapixel selfie camera. A standout feature is the new Glyph Matrix system with 137 mini LEDs, offering a more interactive notification experience compared to previous models.

With rising prices and premium features, the Nothing lineup continues to position itself in the competitive mid to upper segment, but the upcoming price revision may slightly change the buying sentiment among customers in India.

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