Nothing’s upcoming Phone (4b) has yet to be officially unveiled, but a fresh leak has offered what appears to be the clearest look so far at the device’s expected hardware specifications ahead of its scheduled launch on July 7.

The company has been gradually teasing the handset in recent weeks, though it has stopped short of confirming key technical details. That has left room for leaks and benchmark listings to fill in some of the gaps as anticipation builds around the new addition to Nothing’s smartphone lineup.
According to information shared by a tipster, the Phone (4b) is expected to feature a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. If accurate, the screen specifications would place the device among smartphones offering smoother scrolling and animations, although Nothing itself has not confirmed the display details.
The leak also suggests the Phone (4b) will be equipped with a 50-megapixel primary rear camera. Recent official teasers have already revealed that the handset will carry a dual-camera setup on the back, but the company has not disclosed the sensors or camera capabilities.
Battery capacity is another area highlighted in the latest report. The device is said to include a 5,400mAh battery, a figure that would represent one of the larger battery capacities mentioned for a Nothing-branded smartphone. As with the other specifications, the information remains unverified until the company makes an official announcement.
Storage and memory options have also surfaced through the leak. The Phone (4b) is reportedly set to arrive in two configurations: 8GB RAM paired with 128GB of storage, and an 8GB RAM variant with 256GB of storage.
The report further claims that buyers will have three color choices at launch. Nothing has already shown the handset in a light blue finish through promotional teasers, though the remaining color options have not been publicly detailed.
Perhaps the most significant hardware claim concerns the processor. The Phone (4b) is expected to run on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset. That information aligns with a recent Geekbench listing that was widely reported as being linked to the device.
For now, the leaked specifications provide an early picture of what Nothing may be preparing to unveil. With the official launch set for July 7, confirmation of the device’s design, hardware, and positioning will ultimately come from the company itself.



