Nothing has provided a first look at all four colorways for its upcoming Phone 4a at MWC 2026. The company, which will officially launch the device at a "Built Different" event in London on March 5, revealed the new blue and black options alongside the previously teased pink and white models.

The black and white versions offer a more subtle aesthetic, while the blue and pink models are designed to be more eye-catching. In person, the blue is a deep, vibrant shade and the pink is a lighter, pastel hue.

The Phone 4a retains Nothing's signature transparent design elements, including a window showcasing internal components and a pill-shaped camera module. A key feature is the updated Glyph Bar, part of the Glyph Interface, which features six square lights with mini-LEDs for customization. Nothing states this new bar is 40% lighter than the previous version.

Design details vary by color: the white, blue, and pink models have silver camera housings, while the black variant matches its housing and side buttons to the body color. The Essential key remains silver for visibility on all models.

The Phone 4a is set to debut alongside the new Nothing Headphone a at the March event.