Nothing’s Phone (4a) Lands With Street-Level Attitude
- Aarthi Arunkumar
- Feb 26
- 1 min read
Debuting March 5, 2026, the release is heralded by disruptive graffiti takeovers in London — a city-scale tease in full blush.

Technology firm located in London Nothing has officially introduced the Phone (4a) in pink, being the inaugural instance of this colour variant in the brand's product lineup. Departing from the prevalent bland tones in the business, Nothing perceives this release as an homage to technology that is both expressive and cheerful. The business asserts that the selection of pink acknowledges the significant impact of art, music, fashion, and pop culture on the development of their distinctive design language.
The pink design of the Phone (4a) employs the brand's hallmark transparency to produce a unique visual impact. Lucy Birley, Design Lead for Nothing’s Colour Material Finish, characterises the hue as a “desaturated red” influenced by classic technological allusions. Applying the hue within the translucent shell allows light to engage with the underlying resin, creating a perception of depth that accentuates the complex intricacies beneath the surface. This method aims to imbue the device with vitality and to honour the mechanical elements that characterise Nothing’s look.
In celebration of the debut, Nothing has commenced a series of disruptive activations throughout London, featuring graffiti takeovers of flyposters and a pink-themed renovation of the Nothing Store Soho window. The Phone (4a) is scheduled for release on March 5, 2026. Monitor the official webstore of Nothing for updates.



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