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Nothing Phone (4b) specs reveal Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, Android 16

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Nothing will unveil the Phone (4b) on July 7, a follow‑up to its recently shown design. The device slots into the brand’s low‑end tier, retaining the transparent aesthetic that defines the line. By targeting budget‑conscious shoppers, the company hopes to broaden its niche foothold beyond the premium segment.

The handset runs on a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 SoC paired with 8 GB of RAM, a configuration uncovered in a recent Geekbench leak. Rumors list a 6.7‑inch AMOLED panel at 120 Hz, a 50 MP primary sensor, 128 or 256 GB of storage, and a 5,400 mAh battery. Those specs place it squarely against other entry‑level flagships.

Out of the box the phone ships with Android 16, ensuring access to the latest Google services and security updates. Combining a mid‑range chipset with a high‑refresh display gives the device a compelling price‑to‑performance ratio, forcing competitors to reconsider value propositions in the crowded sub‑$500 market. Consumers get a distinctive design without paying flagship premiums.

The Phone (4b) design, leaked last week, retains the brand’s signature see‑through back while slimming the chassis to a 6.7‑inch frame. Pricing has not been disclosed, but analysts expect a sub‑$500 tag, aligning with Nothing’s strategy to capture users who want a stylish Android experience without premium cost.