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Rare deal has 2026 Nothing Phone (4a) Pro down at $450 via Amazon and Best Buy

Joining Memorial Day deals on Nothing Headphone (a) and Phone (3), Amazon is now delivering its best straight up cash discount on the 2026 Nothing Phone (4a) Pro at $450

Amazon is now offering unlocked Nothing Phone (4a) Pro down at $449.99 shipped in black. Regularly $500 and currently sold out directly on the Nothing US site, you’re looking at a new Amazon all-time low and a rare discount as far as straight up cash deals go. 

Today’s deal, and, in fact, the only discount on Amazon for the (4a) Pro right now is landing on the 128GB model to deliver the best offer we have tracked since launch. But you will find a $50 price drop at Best Buy for the 256GB model as well.

Amazon was serving up $100 gift cards when this phone went up for pre-order at $500 back in March, but today’s deal is the first time we have been able to pull less than $500 out of our pockets to land one. 

After testing the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro out ourselves, we said “it’s absolutely brilliant.” 

Read the full breakdown right here, but here’s what my guy Ben had to say about this 2026 Nothing release:

So far, I’m very impressed. The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro isn’t a flagship, nor does it try to position itself as a “flagship killer,” but I think the latter is exactly where it slots in. Sort of like a Pixel, this is all of the phone you “need,” and since the fundamentals are so good, I don’t find myself wanting a whole lot more. 

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices


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