Nothing has officially revealed the design of the upcoming Nothing Phone 4b ahead of its July 7 launch in India, giving the first detailed look at the company's new budget-focused smartphone series. The latest teaser confirms a blue colour option, a transparent rear panel, the signature Glyph Bar lighting system, and a redesigned dual-camera layout, while positioning the Phone 4b below the Phone 4a lineup.
The design reveal matters because it clarifies where the new "b" series fits in Nothing's portfolio. Rather than replacing the Phone 4a, the Phone 4b is intended to offer a more affordable entry point while retaining the brand's distinctive industrial styling. Full specifications remain under wraps, but the company has steadily confirmed several key design elements before launch.
Nothing Phone 4b design keeps the transparent look
The Phone 4b continues Nothing's recognizable transparent aesthetic with visible internal design elements across the rear panel. The updated camera module houses two rear cameras arranged vertically, accompanied by an LED flash. The Glyph Bar remains part of the design, replacing traditional notification LEDs with Nothing's signature lighting interface. The handset has also been confirmed in a blue finish alongside previously teased colour options.






