Nothing debuts Phone 4B budget tier, again bypassing the US market
Nothing has unveiled the Phone 4B, establishing a new budget tier positioned beneath its existing A-series lineup. The device borrows design elements from the more expensive 4A models but uses plastic construction instead of metal. It features a 6.77-inch 120Hz OLED display, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, 8GB of RAM, and a 5,200mAh battery—or 6,000mAh in India—representing Nothing's largest capacity to date.
Following Nothing's pattern with budget devices, the Phone 4B will not launch in the United States, instead arriving in the UK, Europe, and India on July 17th. Pricing begins at £299 in Britain and €329 in Europe, a significant jump from last year's 3A Lite. The launch coincides with Nothing's decision to pause new releases for its dedicated CMF budget brand, citing rising RAM costs as a key factor.
- Nothing launches Phone 4B as new budget tier, skipping US market for July 17 debut in UK/Europe/India
- Device features 120Hz OLED display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, and 5,200mAh battery—the company's largest to date
- Priced around £299/$400 in UK, notably higher than previous budget model; Nothing pauses CMF brand releases
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Originally published by The Verge as “Nothing’s first B-series phone is also skipping the US”.