Nothing has officially launched the Nothing Phone (4b) in Europe, India, and the United Kingdom, positioning the device as a budget smartphone. The phone features a 6,000 mAh battery in select markets, a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset, and a redesigned Glyph interface, with prices starting at £299.
What defines the hardware design of the Nothing Phone (4b)?
The Nothing Phone (4b) continues the brand’s industrial aesthetic, featuring a horizontal camera module housing two sensors. According to company specifications, the rear panel incorporates a vertical Glyph interface composed of 45 mini-LEDs. These lights provide visual feedback for notifications, charging status, video recording, and “private” alerts.
The chassis includes visible screws and metallic-looking accents, complemented by circular indentations on the lower half of the plastic back, a design motif similar to the CMF product line. The device holds an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance.
The Nothing Phone (4b) is rated to maintain 90% battery health even after 1,200 charge cycles.
How do battery specifications vary by region?
Nothing has confirmed that battery capacity for the Phone (4b) differs based on regional regulatory requirements. While users in specific markets will receive a 6,000 mAh battery, the global model is equipped with a 5,200 mAh capacity. Despite this difference, the company emphasizes long-term durability across all units.

What are the core technical specifications?
The device is built around a 6.77-inch OLED display featuring a 120Hz refresh rate. Under the hood, the phone utilizes the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM. Storage options include 128GB or 256GB configurations.
For photography, the rear setup consists of a 50MP main sensor (1/2.76-inch) and an 8MP ultrawide lens with a 119-degree field of view. The front-facing camera is a 16MP unit. Additional hardware features include:
- Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity
- Dual stereo speakers
- Integrated Essential Key button
- NFC support
- Under-display fingerprint sensor
- Wi-Fi 6 compatibility
How long will the Nothing Phone (4b) receive software support?
The Nothing Phone (4b) runs on Nothing OS 4.1, based on Android 16. The operating system includes specialized features such as Essential Space, Essential Apps, and Essential Voice. Nothing has committed to three years of major OS version upgrades and six years of security updates, a support cycle for the budget-friendly smartphone segment.
Market availability and pricing
The device is available in three colors: Blue, White, and Black. Pricing is structured as follows:
- United Kingdom: Starting at £299
- Europe: Starting at €329
- India: Starting at 34,999 rupees
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does the Nothing Phone (4b) support wireless charging?
- The official specifications list wired charging and battery health metrics but do not confirm wireless charging capabilities.
- Is the battery capacity the same globally?
- No. Due to regional regulatory requirements, the battery capacity is 6,000 mAh in some markets and 5,200 mAh in others.
- How many years of updates does the phone receive?
- Nothing promises three major Android version upgrades and six years of security patches.
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