Nothing has finally revealed the official design of its upcoming product. Nothing Phone (4b) model.
The brand confirmed the phone’s existence a few days ago. Following its teaser, the London-based company has now showcased its design, featuring its iconic transparent concept.
The phone is showcased in a blue colorway, sporting a huge horizontal camera island. The images also show that the phone has a dual-camera system on its back, with five square LED lights on the right side of the module.

Given its affordable price, it is no surprise that the handheld comes with thick bezels. Thankfully, it features a punch-hole selfie camera rather than the waterdrop cutout we always see in entry-level phones.
To recall, the brand shared a few days ago that the upcoming phone is positioned below the Nothing Phone (4a). As such, it is expected to be priced lower, albeit with some downgraded specs. To recap, the Nothing Phone (4a) offers a Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip and a 5080mAh battery. A leak says it starts at ₹37,999 for its 8GB/128GB base configuration.
The Nothing Phone (4b) was recently spotted on Geekbench, sporting a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip. According to the listing, the phone also features an Adreno 810 GPU, 8GB of RAM, and Android 16. It scored 1088 and 3155 in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.