
The Nothing Phone (4b) is coming, as the company confirmed recently, and now we know what specs it will offer. That information has been shared by a tipster, Yogesh Brar.
The Nothing Phone (4b) is coming in three colors, as its specs surfaced
He went to X to confirm quite a few details about the device. The phone will arrive in three colors and two memory options. The light blue finish has been shown by the company already, but we don’t know what the other two colors are.
In regard to memory options, you’ll be able to choose between a model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage or a model with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. Those will be the only variants.
Furthermore, the Nothing Phone (4b) will feature a 6.7-inch display, which will be flat, and offer a 120Hz refresh rate. It will also be an AMOLED panel. That was also revealed by the aforementioned tipster.
A budget chip from Qualcomm will be used
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor will fuel the device. On the back, one of the two cameras will be a 50-megapixel unit, we’re guessing the main one. And finally, a 5,400mAh battery will be included on the inside.
Nothing confirmed, quite recently confirmed that the Nothing Phone (4b) will launch on July 7. Along with the confirmation of the launch date, the company also showed us the design of the phone itself.
The phone will have a flat display, with a centered display camera hole up top. The bezels will be thin, and the sides will be flat. The backplate will also be flat, with a distinct camera island up top.
That camera island is quite large, and it includes two vertically-aligned cameras in the top-left corner. The design of the backplate is done in a Nothing fashion, that’s for sure.
This phone’s price tag will be a very important factor
The price tag for the device has not surfaced yet, and that will be a very important factor when it comes to the phone’s appeal. We wonder how low Nothing will be able to go with all the component price hikes lately.
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