Nothing is launching the Phone 4b in India on July 7, 2026. The phone targets the mid-range market with a clean Android experience and distinctive design.
The Nothing Phone 4b keeps the brand’s signature glyph interface on the back, a minimalist dot pattern that lights up for notifications and calls. Nothing has built a small but loyal following for its approach to software and hardware design that strips away bloat.

Specs and Performance
The phone features a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate. Nothing hasn’t released detailed brightness specifications yet, but the display should deliver typical mid-range quality with good color accuracy.
The Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset powers the device, paired with 8GB RAM and up to 256GB storage. This processor handles daily tasks and light gaming without issue. For the price point, it’s a solid mid-range choice that won’t bottleneck camera or display features.
Camera hardware includes a 50MP primary sensor with a standard wide lens and an 8MP ultrawide. The 32MP selfie camera uses a standard sensor. Nothing’s camera processing tends to favor natural colors over aggressive enhancement, appealing to users who prefer less-modified photos.
Nothing’s Strategy in India
Nothing has been building traction in India through online channels. The Phone 4b follows the 4 and 4a, both of which found audiences among tech enthusiasts who value clean software and minimal pre-installed apps.
Pricing and availability through Amazon India will be key to the launch’s success. Nothing typically undercuts flagship-level phones while positioning itself above budget brands, occupying a sweet spot for Indian buyers who want a differenced product at a reasonable price.
The brand competes with OnePlus Nord series, Motorola Edge, and Samsung Galaxy A series. Each targets similar buyers, so the Phone 4b’s distinctive design and software will need to stand out in showroom and online comparisons.
Nothing’s July 7 India launch could establish stronger market presence ahead of global expansion.
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