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Nothing says no to flagship phones in 2026, but confirms the 4a series is coming

Nothing is skipping a 2026 flagship, but the Phone 4a series aims to fill the gap with near-flagship upgrades, refined software, and a surprisingly ambitious vision.

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After releasing the Nothing Phone 3 in 2025, its first flagship handset, the Carl Pei-led company will take a break from the top-end smartphone market in 2026. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t any Nothing launches in the year. Hint: it’s going to be the Phone 4a series.

In an interview-style promotional video on the company’s official YouTube channel, the company’s CEO confirms that the Phone 3 will remain its flagship for 2026. “We’re not just going to churn out a new flagship every year,” as “we want every upgrade to feel significant,” says Pei.

A deliberate flagship pause

So, for now, don’t expect a new Nothing Phone 4 from the company, as that might happen in 2027, if not later. In retrospect, this is exactly what the company did with the Phone 2, which remained on shelves for around two years before the Phone 3 arrived.

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It will also give Nothing more time to work on its existing software — Nothing OS 4 — and enrich the Phone 3 (and the rest of its smartphone lineup) with more useful features.

Nothing is already working on the new Essential Apps AI-based platform, which will allow users to share mini apps and widgets personalized for their daily needs. The platform should only be available on the Phone 3 for a while, before it trickles down to other smartphones.

The spotlight remains on the Phone 4a series in 2026

In the same video, Pei confirmed the Nothing Phone 4a series, which would comprise the Phone 4a and the Phone 4a Pro. In the words of the CEO, the company is taking the phones “even closer to what a flagship experience is going to be.”

He sets expectations really high, saying the Phone 4a series will be a “complete evolution” over the outgoing models. Thanks to recent leaks, we already know a couple of things about the purported Phone 4a and Phone 4a Pro.

They could be more expensive in the United States (where they should be available via the company’s Beta Program). I’m expecting Nothing to reveal the Phone 4a series in March 2026.

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