Nothing Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro details leak, Nothing Headphone (a) coming too

Nothing launched the Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Pro in March, and now it’s apparently busy working on their successors. Today a new rumor purports to bring us some details about them.
The Nothing Phone (4a) and (4a) Pro will use Snapdragon 7 series chips, presumably the latest Gen 4. It’s unclear if they’ll both go for the 7 Gen 4 or the 7s Gen 4, or if the vanilla model will get the 7s Gen 4 and the Pro will get the 7 Gen 4.

Only the Pro will support eSIM, as per this source. There are some colors mentioned too, though the formatting makes it impossible to tell which phone these are for (or if they are both getting the same hues): blue, pink, white, and black.
Then there’s the price. We get two price points for the same version with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage: $475 and $540. Does this mean the former is for the Phone (4a) and the latter for the Phone (4a) Pro? That would be our guess, but it has to be a guess since, again, the formatting of this leak is just atrocious.
Finally, the same source claims Nothing will also launch the Headphone (a) alongside the Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro. This will essentially be similar to the Nothing Headphone (1), but with a full plastic body. The headphones will be offered in pink, yellow, white, and black.
Nothing Phone (3a)
Nothing Phone (3a) Pro
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