Overview
- Multiple reports, led by tipster Yogesh Brar, indicate a global launch on March 5 timed to Mobile World Congress.
- Nothing has confirmed an upgrade to UFS 3.1 storage for the 4a series, marking a step up from the 3a models.
- An EU EPREL listing for the 4a Pro cites a 5,080mAh battery rated for 1,400 cycles, 50W wired charging, and an IP65 ingress rating.
- Leaks point to Snapdragon 7‑series chips for both models, though the exact processors and final pricing remain unconfirmed.
- Carl Pei has said there will be no flagship in 2026 and warned of higher phone prices driven by rising memory costs, with a new design also hinted for the 4a line.