I reviewed the Nothing Phone (4a), and it’s not just about the ‘Glyph’ lights anymore

The Nothing Phone (4a) offers a familiar design with key upgrades, including a new Glyph Bar and cleaner software approach. The phone's performance in daily use is notable, with a solid glass finish and convenient features like the Glyph lights.
The Nothing Phone (4a) has a transparent back and evolving Glyph lights. The phone's design is distinct, with a solid glass finish. The camera module now has a metal touch, and the bump is less noticeable. The new Glyph Bar is brighter and more functional, useful for checking timers and incoming calls. The phone feels slightly heavy, but the flat edges help with grip. The absence of NFC and awkward button placement are notable drawbacks.
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