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UK's Nothing splashes colour on new phones to shake up 'boring' tech

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Posted on March 5, 2026

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LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - Nothing, the smartphone maker founded in London by Carl Pei, launched new mid-tier handsets and headphones on Thursday, adding new colours to its white, black and grey

Nothing Launches Colourful Phones and AI Features to Disrupt UK Smartphone Market

Nothing's Colourful Product Launch and Strategic Vision

Introduction of New Devices and Features

LONDON, March 5 (Reuters) - Nothing, the smartphone maker founded in London by Carl Pei, launched new mid-tier handsets and headphones on Thursday, adding new colours to its white, black and grey palette to appeal to digitally adept younger customers.

Pei, a Swedish national who previously co-founded Chinese brand OnePlus, started Nothing in 2020 with the aim of making consumer technology less monotonous. He said smartphones had become "kind of boring", with only incremental improvements in batteries, screens and cameras.

Product Details and Pricing

The Phone (4a), available in pink and blue as well as black and white, and Phone (4a) Pro, available in pink, black and silver, will retail at 349 pounds or 349 euros, and 499 pounds or 479 euros, respectively.

Both phones feature improved cameras and the company's signature glyph interface, a system of LED lights on the back.

Headphone (a) has up to five days of battery life and integrated physical controls in the ear cups, the company said. It will be available in pink, yellow, black and white, priced at 149 pounds, $199 and 159 euros.

Focus on Colour and AI Initiatives

"We're giving our portfolio a splash of colour and secondly we're advancing some of our AI initiatives," Pei said.

"We started Nothing to break that monotony and make tech more fun," he said in an interview. 

Company Vision and Market Differentiation

Nothing's first phone in 2022 stood out in a sea of similar Android devices with its transparent design and distinctive backlit glyph features.

Pei said the company was building scale and capability so it could launch more novel AI-focused products.

Future of Human-Computer Interaction

"We cannot just create audio products and smartphones because those are basically already solved problems," he said. 

"I think we need to usher in a new wave of human-computer interaction. That will be the next step for us." 

Financial Growth and Expansion Plans

The company, which raised $200 million at a $1.3 billion valuation last year, plans to spin off its India-focused, budget-oriented devices brand called CMF.

Pei said Nothing was considering listing that business, but had not made a firm decision. "India has one of the most active capital markets in the world," he said.

IPO Readiness and Future Prospects

He said Nothing itself would be IPO-ready by the end of 2028, though the target was "more like an internal call to arms to just get our act together, build all the structures we need".

"Whether we pull the trigger or not really depends on the market conditions and our plans at that time," he said.

(Reporting by Paul Sandle. Editing by Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Nothing’s Phone (4a) debuts in pink, blue, black, and white, plus Phone (4a) Pro and Headphone (a), targeting younger consumers and breaking design monotony
  • At MWC 2026, the vibrant color options and refined Glyph Bar design previewed before the London launch on March 5, 2026
  • Founders highlight AI ambitions, CMF spin‑off potential, and IPO‑readiness by end of 2028, reflecting long‑term vision

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Frequently Asked Questions

What new products did Nothing launch in March 2024?
Nothing launched the Phone (4a), Phone (4a) Pro smartphones, and Headphone (a) with new colour options and improved features.
What are the standout features of the latest Nothing phones?
The new Nothing phones offer improved cameras, a unique glyph LED interface, and come in several new colours, including pink and blue.
What are Nothing's future business plans?
Nothing plans to spin off its India-focused CMF brand and aims to be IPO-ready by the end of 2028, depending on market conditions.
How does Nothing differentiate itself in the smartphone market?
Nothing focuses on colourful design, transparent aesthetics, innovative AI features, and aims to break the monotony in tech.
What is the expected price range for the new Nothing devices?
The Phone (4a) starts at £349 or €349, the Phone (4a) Pro at £499 or €479, and the Headphone (a) at £149, $199, or €159.

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