Nothing Phone 4 Ultra 5G (2026): The Real Truth Behind the “Ultra” Hype

The year 2026 has been a wild ride for tech enthusiasts. While Apple and Samsung are busy refining their titanium frames, Nothing has pulled a massive rabbit out of its transparent hat. The Nothing Phone 4 Ultra 5G isn’t just another smartphone; it’s Carl Pei’s statement of war against the “boring” flagship market.

Priced expectedly at ₹74,999, this device bridges the gap between the mid-range “a” series and the super-premium elites. But the real truth is, most people are buying it for the Glyph Matrix 2.0 and the promised Snapdragon 8 Elite (or Gen 5) performance. Is it worth your hard-earned money, or is it just a glorified flashlight? Let’s dive deep.

A high-quality hero shot of the Nothing Phone 4 Ultra 5G 2026.

QUICK SPECS TABLE: Everything Under the Hood

FeatureSpecification
ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite (3nm)
Display6.88-inch LTPO AMOLED, 1-144Hz
Brightness4500 Nits Peak
RAM12GB / 16GB LPDDR5X
Storage256GB / 512GB UFS 4.1
Rear Camera50MP (Main) + 50MP (UW) + 64MP (Periscope 5x)
Front Camera50MP Wide Angle with Center Stage
Battery5,500 mAh (Lithium-Silicon)
Charging90W Wired / 45W Wireless
OSNothing OS 4.0 (Android 16)

DESIGN & BUILD: The Transparent Evolution

Nothing has finally moved away from the “toy-like” feel of the 2a series. The Phone 4 Ultra feels dense. We’re talking about a Grade 5 Titanium frame integrated with the signature transparent glass back. The in-hand feel is premium, slightly heavy at 215g, but the rounded edges ensure it doesn’t dig into your palm.

The Glyph Interface has evolved into a “Matrix” setup. Instead of just strips, you now have a localized LED grid that can display pixel-art notifications or even a countdown timer for your Uber. It’s cool, but let’s be honest: you’ll probably show it off for two days and then forget about it.

Side profile shot of the Nothing Phone 4 Ultra 5G showing the brushed titanium frame and the tactile power button with a red accent.

DISPLAY & VISUALS: Brighter Than Your Future?

The screen on the Phone 4 Ultra is a beast. We tested it under the harsh Delhi sun, and at 4500 nits peak brightness, the outdoor visibility is flawless. Nothing is using a BOE-made LTPS AMOLED panel that supports a 144Hz refresh rate.

  • Color Accuracy: Delta E < 0.8 (Cinema Grade).
  • PWM Dimming: 3840Hz (Zero eye strain in dark rooms).
  • Protection: Panda Glass 2 (Nothing claims it’s 3x tougher than Victus).
Close-up of the Nothing Phone 4 Ultra screen showing a vibrant, high-contrast wallpaper with deep blacks and neon oranges.

PERFORMANCE & GAMING: No More Lagging

The real upgrade in 2026 is the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. In our stress tests, the Phone 4 Ultra handled Genshin Impact at 60FPS on Max settings for over two hours with zero frame drops.

Heating? Nothing has introduced a “Vapor Shield” cooling system. The phone hits about 42°C during heavy gaming, which is warm but not “Samsung-hot.” Multitasking is a breeze with 16GB of RAM; you can keep 40+ apps open without the OS killing them.

CAMERA ANALYSIS: Finally, a Periscope!

For years, Nothing fans begged for a zoom lens. The 4 Ultra finally delivers a 64MP Periscope lens with 5x Optical and 100x Digital zoom.

  • Daylight: The 50MP Sony LYT-808 main sensor produces natural colors. It doesn’t over-saturate like Samsung.
  • Night Mode: The AI-powered “ClearSight” tech reduces grain significantly.
  • Video: 8K at 30FPS is now supported, with stabilization that rivals the iPhone 17 Pro Max.
Macro close-up shot of the Nothing Phone 4 Ultra triple camera module.

BATTERY & ENDURANCE: The 0-100% Reality

Nothing ditched the standard batteries for a 5,500 mAh Lithium-Silicon cell. This allows the phone to stay slim while packing more juice.

  • Screen On Time (SOT): We consistently got 8.5 hours on heavy 5G usage.
  • Wired Charging: 0-50% in just 18 minutes using the 90W PD charger (sold separately, obviously).
  • Wireless: The 45W wireless charging is actually usable now, hitting 100% in about 55 minutes.

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THE COMPETITION: Battle of the 2026 Titans

In the ₹70k – ₹90k segment, the Nothing Phone 4 Ultra faces stiff competition.

Nothing Phone 4 Ultra vs. Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra vs. OnePlus 14 Pro

FeatureNothing 4 UltraSamsung S26 UltraOnePlus 14 Pro
Price₹74,999₹1,34,999₹69,999
BuildTitanium + GlassTitanium + GorillaCeramic + Glass
Main Cam50MP LYT-808200MP ISOCELL50MP Sony
OSNothing OS (Clean)One UI (Features)Oxygen OS (Fast)

The Winner: If you want value and style, the Nothing Phone 4 Ultra wins. If you need the S-Pen and 100x zoom clarity, Samsung is still king, but you’ll pay double the price.

FINAL VERDICT: Should You Buy It?

Buy it if:

  • You are bored of phones that look like glass bricks.
  • You want a clean, bloatware-free Android experience (Nothing OS 4.0 is beautiful).
  • You need flagship performance without spending 1.3 Lakh.

Skip it if:

  • You hate the transparent aesthetic (it’s a fingerprint magnet).
  • You want the absolute best telephoto camera (Samsung S26 Ultra still wins there).
  • You are deeply tied into the Apple Ecosystem.

FAQs (People Also Ask)

Q1: Does the Nothing Phone 4 Ultra come with a charger in the box?

No. In line with 2026 sustainability trends, you only get a transparent Type-C to Type-C cable. You’ll need to buy the 90W brick separately.

Q2: Is Nothing Phone 4 Ultra water resistant?

Yes, it features an IP68 rating, meaning it can survive 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes.

Q3: How many years of updates will it get?

Nothing has promised 4 years of Android updates (up to Android 20) and 5 years of security patches.

Q4: Can the Glyph lights be turned off?

Absolutely. You can schedule them to turn off at night or disable them entirely in the settings.

Q5: Does it support eSIM?

Yes, the Ultra model supports dual 5G SIMs (Physical + eSIM).

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