Expanding its smartphone portfolio, Nothing has officially teased the launch of the Nothing Phone (4b), marking the debut of its new, more affordable 'b' series. The smartphone is set to launch in India next month, targeting buyers looking for a budget-friendly alternative to the company's existing 'a' lineup.
Nothing has kept quiet about the Phone (4b)'s internal hardware, although recent teasers suggest design tweaks and camera-centric upgrades. The company has also been heavily promoting the new "b" branding, fueling speculation that this model may sit in a distinct space between its flagship and budget lineups.
For now, concrete information is limited. What is evident is that July 7 will be about more than unveiling another smartphone. It will serve as the first real test of whether Nothing can establish a third product identity within its expanding lineup, alongside its flagship devices and the more budget-friendly CMF series.
Nothing Phone (4b) is launching in India on July 7th. The launch event is scheduled to take place at 3:30 pm.
Nothing India Co-Founder and President Akis Evangelidis said the new 'b' series will sit below the existing 'a' series, creating a clearer product hierarchy as the company's smartphone portfolio expands. He added that the numbering denotes the generation, while the letter identifies the product segment, simplifying the brand's naming strategy.
What we know so far:
The Phone (4b) will be the first smartphone in Nothing's new 'b' series.
The handset is confirmed to go on sale via Flipkart.
Teasers suggest a transparent rear panel with exposed screws and a flat-frame design.
It is expected to feature a single rear camera.
The design appears similar to the higher-end Phone (4a) series.