Nothing’s Phone 4b Unveils Budget Power with Bold Design

Nothing is shaking up the budget smartphone world. The Phone 4b drops on July 7 at 11:00 a.m. BST. It’s the first affordable model in a new series designed to bring Nothing’s unique style and experience to more users. This launch isn’t just a new phone—it’s a fresh chapter for the brand.
A Blend of Bold Design and Practical Build
The Phone 4b borrows the best from previous Nothing models. It marries the Phone 4a Pro’s clean unibody design with the iconic Glyph Bar light strip from the standard Phone 4a. But there’s a twist. The back panel mostly stays solid, hiding internals except inside the camera island. This gives it a sleeker, more polished look closer to the Pro model.
The frame flows smoothly into the rear housing, creating a seamless feel. The surface uses a soft, skin-friendly matte texture. That’s not just for looks. This finish improves grip and toughness, helping the phone resist drops and everyday wear. The camera housing adds style and function with its textured finish and pill-shaped module for the dual cameras and LED flash.
Powerful Specs Without the Price Tag
Nothing hasn’t spilled all the specs yet. But leaks and benchmarks reveal the Phone 4b packs a punch under the hood. It’s likely powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset, specifically the octa-core SM6650 processor. This CPU runs at a base frequency of 1.80GHz and can turbo boost up to 2.30GHz.
The phone scored 1,088 in single-core and 3,155 in multi-core tests on Geekbench. That’s solid performance for a budget device. It runs on Android 16 and includes 8GB of RAM and an Adreno 810 GPU, promising smooth multitasking and decent graphics power.
Pricing aims to shake up the market. The Phone 4b will cost between Rs 3,000 and Rs 5,000 less than the Nothing Phone 4a. That makes it a tempting option for users who want Nothing’s style and features without breaking the bank. Expect two configurations, though exact details remain under wraps.
Design Teases and Future Promise
First teaser videos dropped on June 25, confirming the July 7 launch. They show sketches with flat bezels and heavily rounded corners. Some camera modules in the sketches even hint at three lenses, though the Phone 4b itself sticks to a dual-camera setup.
Akis Evangelidis, co-founder of Nothing, said the Phone 4b “builds on the success of the A series by expanding into a new segment, while maintaining a clear product hierarchy.” That means this phone isn’t just cheaper—it fits neatly into the lineup without diluting the brand’s identity.
Nothing is clearly betting on design and user experience to win hearts. The Phone 4b’s skin-friendly matte finish, strong build, and signature Glyph Bar show the company’s commitment to both style and function. The phone looks ready to meet the demands of everyday use without sacrificing flair.
What’s Next?
July 7 can’t come soon enough. The Phone 4b offers a fresh take on budget smartphones, mixing unique design cues with competent hardware. It’s a bold step to make Nothing’s tech accessible to more people.
Will the Phone 4b redefine budget smartphones? The launch will answer that. But with a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, solid RAM, and a standout design, it’s off to a strong start. Prepare for a new contender in the affordable smartphone arena.
Based on
- Nothing teases the Phone 4b, launching on July 7 — engadget.com
- Nothing offers an early look at the Phone 4b ahead of its July 7 launch – Digital Trends — digitaltrends.com
- Nothing Phone 4b design revealed ahead of July 7 launch in India — gadgetbridge.com
- Nothing teases the Phone 4b, launching on July 7 – FinalHeights News — finalheights.com
- Nothing Phone (4b) launches on July 7 as Nothing’s next budget phone – Notebookcheck News — notebookcheck.net




