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Nothing Teases Phone 4b with Vertical Camera and Glyph Bar Ahead of July 3 Reveal

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Nothing’s latest teaser drops a sketch of its upcoming Phone 4b, hinting a July 3 reveal. The post, posted on X, shows a cropped schematic of the Phone 4a series and a new center panel that looks like a vertical camera array. A small LED flash sits above a Glyph Bar that mirrors the company’s signature lighting.

Co‑founder Akis Evangelidis teased the device as a “continuation of our naming system” and said the 4b will carry its own distinct voice. Marketing hints that the A‑series remains the premium line below flagships, suggesting the 4b may sit under both tiers. Nothing also launched a Community Review Program, letting enthusiasts test early units.

The teaser’s Pokémon imagery—Jumpluff and Blastoise—echo Nothing’s playful branding, while the sketch itself signals a design shift toward a slimmer, camera‑centric form. Consumers will know the exact specs, pricing, and availability on July 3 when the company livestreams the reveal. Until then, speculation will linger, but the sketch confirms Nothing is expanding its lineup beyond the flagship.

By positioning the Phone 4b as a mid‑range alternative, Nothing aims to capture price‑sensitive buyers without sacrificing its quirky aesthetic. The vertical camera bar may house two lenses, hinting at improved photography in a compact package. The July 3 livestream will clarify whether the new Glyph Bar offers any functional upgrades.