Nothing has officially unveiled the design of its upcoming Phone 4b, offering the clearest look yet at the budget smartphone after a series of teaser sketches released in recent weeks.

The company revealed the device in a video posted on its official X account, showcasing the handset in a light blue colour option. The reveal confirms several design details that had previously only appeared in concept-style previews, giving consumers a fuller picture of what to expect before the phone’s launch.
At the back, the Phone 4b features a dual-camera system positioned inside a large rectangular camera island. The camera module occupies a significant portion of the upper rear panel and continues Nothing’s distinctive visual approach, which has become a defining element across its smartphone lineup.
A vertical LED light bar runs along the right side of the camera island. The design closely resembles the implementation seen on the Phone 4a. Beside it sits a separate pill-shaped cutout that appears to accommodate the LED flash alongside an autofocus sensor.
The camera housing itself carries a textured finish and incorporates several of the design cues commonly associated with the brand. In contrast to the lighter body colour shown in the reveal video, all physical buttons on the device are finished in black, creating a noticeable visual contrast.
From the front, the Phone 4b adopts a familiar modern smartphone layout. A centred hole-punch cutout houses the front-facing camera, while the display is framed by relatively thick bezels. The lower chin is visibly larger than the bezels on the remaining three sides, a detail that stands out in the official imagery.
Nothing has scheduled the Phone 4b for launch on July 7 in India and selected international markets. While the company has focused primarily on the handset’s appearance so far, the device is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset.
With the launch now only days away, the design reveal provides the most complete official look at the Phone 4b to date, while leaving the remaining hardware details for the company’s upcoming announcement.


