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Ive seen all four colors of Nothing Phone 4a. Im partial to pink and blue.

nothing phone 4a in blue colorway on display at mobile world congress 2026

In yet another teaser ahead of its official unveiling later this week, Nothing brought all four colors of the Nothing Phone 4a to MWC in Barcelona.

The choice of colors isn't surprising, given Nothing's previous color choices: black, white, and blue. However, for the 4a, the British brand is also introducing pink, a completely new color for the brand.

The phones were set behind glass, so I couldn't touch them, but I was still able to get a really good look at all four colors on offer.

Nothing Phone 4a
Why do I have to be Mr. Pink? Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

Pink is more pink-ish than actually pink, but it goes nicely with the company's trademark semi-naked design.

Nothing Phone 4a
Can't go wrong with white. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

White is Nothing's bread and butter, and it looks awesome as ever, and blue is pretty nice option if you want something a bit more colorful. Finally, there's black which is...well, black.

Nothing Phone 4a
For those who want that dark cyberpunk aesthetic, there's always black. Credit: Stan Schroeder/Mashable

The company has been slowly leaking details about its upcoming event. Besides the Nothing Phone 4a, we'll also get a new pair of over-the-ear headphones called the Nothing Headphone (a).

We'll get all the details at the official reveal, which is happening on March 5, at 10:30 a.m. GMT (5:30 a.m. ET).

Mashable is reporting live from Mobile World Congress 2026, so keep checking back for the latest news and product launches from the event.



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