Nothing Phone 4b Features Leak Reveals 6,000 mAh Battery, Snapdragon Chip, and Premium Design
Nothing Phone (4b) officially on its way, company starts teasing its next affordable mid-range smartphone ahead of launch Last week nothing teased the device, then over the weekend confirmed that the Phone (4b) will be unveiled Tuesday, July 7. The company has also released a handful of images and design details to build the hype ahead of the launch.
Motorola Razr Fold and Razr 70 Ultra Launch in USA With Premium Features and Competitive PricingThe Phone (4b) is probably the company’s next big product launch in the budget and mid-range segment. Nothing’s current strategy is to put out one big flagship phone every two years, with cheaper alternatives in between. The Phone (4b) appears to be taking that route by offering you a stylish design and useful features at a lower cost.
Display, processor and storage information
Yogesh Brar says that the Nothing Phone (4b) will have a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, according to a reliable source. This could make the phone feel smooth when scrolling, gaming, watching videos and switching between apps.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Leaks Reveal Massive Design Changes and Powerful New Camera UpgradesThe device is expected to feature a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset. This processor should make the Phone (4b) fall into the mid-range segment, and could offer a good balance of performance and efficiency for everyday users.
The phone is said to be available in two storage variants including 8GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage. These should be enough for most users who need space for apps, photos, videos and general smartphone use.
Camera and Battery Details
Additionally, the Nothing Phone (4b) is rumoured to feature a 50-megapixel rear camera. We still don’t know the full camera details, but the main sensor might help the phone produce sharp photos when there’s enough light.
The battery life might be one of the stronger parts of the device. Rumours are indicating that the Phone (4b) could be stuffed with a 5,400mAh battery, which is a nice size for a mid-range smartphone. With this battery capacity, users can get through a full day of regular usage, including social media, calls, streaming, browsing, and light gaming.
If you’re a buyer looking for an affordable phone with reliable battery life, this could make the Phone (4b) more appealing than some other mid-range options.
Transparent Design & New Glyph Bar
Nothing isn’t known for its transparent-style phone designs, and the Phone (4b) looks to continue that identity. The back panel is partly transparent and the camera module also has a transparent style.
However, the Phone (4b) may not feature the same segmented Glyph interface as we’ve seen on previous Nothing phones. Instead, it has a compact Glyph Bar right on the camera module. Reports say this Glyph Bar includes five large rectangular LED lights.
The Glyph Bar should indicate calls, notifications and charge progress. It retains one of Nothing’s most recognisable design hallmarks, but in a simpler and more compact format.
Sources
- Cnet – Nothing Phone (4b) officially on its way, company starts teasing its next affordable mid-range smartphone ahead of launch Last week nothing teased the device, then over the weekend confirmed that the Phone (4b) will be unveiled Tuesday, July 7. The company has also released a handful of images and design details to build the hype ahead of the launch.
- Phonearena – Yogesh Brar says that the Nothing Phone (4b) will have a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, according to a reliable source. This could make the phone feel smooth when scrolling, gaming, watching videos and switching between apps. The phone is said to be available in two storage variants including 8GB RAM + 128GB storage and 8GB RAM + 256GB storage. These should be enough for most users who need space for apps, photos, videos and general smartphone use.
- Basic Tutorials – Additionally, the Nothing Phone (4b) is rumoured to feature a 50-megapixel rear camera. We still don’t know the full camera details, but the main sensor might help the phone produce sharp photos when there’s enough light.
- NOTEBOOKCHECK – However, the Phone (4b) may not feature the same segmented Glyph interface as we’ve seen on previous Nothing phones. Instead, it has a compact Glyph Bar right on the camera module. Reports say this Glyph Bar includes five large rectangular LED lights.


