Nothing has officially announced that a pink variant of its upcoming Phone 4a series will be available at launch. The company has been teasing the new color by spraying pink graffiti across London, filled with pop culture references.

The Phone 4a series is set to debut on March 5. In a press release, Nothing explained that pink is not just another colorway, but a nod to expressive and optimistic tech, inspired by art, music, fashion, and pop culture. Lucy Birley, Nothing's lead for Color Material Finish, noted that combining pink with the brand's transparent design adds depth and makes the product look lively.

Nothing's pink-themed graffiti campaign in London references cultural icons like Paris Hilton and Vice City, building hype for the launch. Earlier rumors about the Phone 4a focused on a new Glyph Bar—a set of vertical, mini, controllable LEDs beside the camera array, replacing the larger LED strips seen on previous models. This bar is expected to enhance notifications and delivery progress updates.

The Phone 4a closely resembles the Phone 3a, but Nothing's CEO Carl Pei has promised a significant overhaul in cameras, display, and performance. Android Central notes that the pink addition, combined with Nothing's transparent design, creates an appealing aesthetic, though real-world impressions may vary.