• Tech Mobile Phones Nothing Teases 4A Phone: No Pink Option, but a Brand-New Glyph The British company gives a sneak preview of its new phone ahead of its March 5 launch. • The Nothing 4A, which will launch March 5 in London, features what the company is calling the “Glyph bar.” Nothing apparently wants to leave nothing much to the imagination. • The British company teased its new 4A phone on Monday, but without the bright pink color some expected. • Potential customers did get a look at the latest iteration of the company’s Glyph notification system, the Glyph Bar. • In apost on Monday on X, accompanied by the words, “Built different,” Nothing showed the back of its new 4A phone – in only white and shades of gray. • It wasn’t quite the “bold new experimentation of color” that CEO Carl Peihad hinted at on Instagram, which seemed to suggest the 4A might experiment with pink.

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  • Nothing announced its latest 4A smartphone on X, showing a white‑and‑gray design that omits the pink color many had expected. The post highlighted a new “Glyph Bar” - a row of seven small LED squares beside the camera that will be 40 % brighter than previous models. The Glyph interface, a signature feature of Nothing’s minimalist phones, will allow users to set custom light patterns for calls, texts, deliveries, and more without activating the main screen. The 4A and its higher‑spec 4A Pro will launch together, continuing Nothing’s focus on distinctive design and notification technology.

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