Nothing is getting ready to expand its budget-friendly ‘b’ series with the Phone 4b, and the company is now showing off what it looks like before the official launch. A dedicated microsite has gone live, giving the clearest look yet at the upcoming device and strongly suggesting the announcement is just around the corner.
According to Gadgets360, the microsite hints at an imminent India launch and shows the Phone 4b in what appears to be a new color option alongside the brand’s signature transparent design language. Nothing has been building up its presence in India steadily, and the ‘b’ series has been central to that push.
The timing matters. Nothing confirmed that the ‘b’ series will be priced lower than its ‘a’ models, which already sit at the more affordable end of Nothing’s lineup. That positions the Phone 4b as the most accessible Nothing phone yet, aimed squarely at a price-sensitive market where competition is fierce.
Earlier leaks added more weight to the picture. The Phone 4b was spotted on Geekbench running a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset, a relatively capable mid-range processor that should handle everyday tasks without issues. For a phone aimed at budget-conscious buyers, that’s a solid foundation.
Here’s what we know about the Phone 4b so far:
- Design teased through an official Nothing microsite
- New color option shown alongside the expected transparent back
- Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset confirmed via Geekbench listing
- Priced below the Phone ‘a’ series, making it the most affordable Nothing device
- India launch appears imminent based on microsite activity
Nothing has done well building a loyal following in India, particularly among younger buyers who like the brand’s distinct aesthetic but can’t stretch to flagship prices. The Phone 4b looks like a direct attempt to bring that same identity to an even wider audience.
A formal launch date has already been revealed, so the wait won’t be long. Once pricing is confirmed, it will become clear just how competitive Nothing intends to be in a segment dominated by Realme, Redmi, and other established players.
