Nothing Phone (4b) Breaks Cover in New Video as Fresh Design and Key Specs Leak

Nothing Phone (4b) Leak Reveals New Design, Snapdragon Chip, 120Hz AMOLED Display, and 5,400mAh Battery

The upcoming Nothing Phone (4b) is starting to take shape ahead of its expected launch, and the latest leak suggests that Nothing may be preparing another stylish mid-range smartphone with competitive hardware and a fresh design.

According to leaker Yogesh Brar, the Nothing Phone (4b) will reportedly launch in three color options, giving buyers more choice when it comes to style. The phone is also expected to arrive in two storage variants: 8GB of RAM with 128GB of internal storage, and 8GB of RAM with 256GB of internal storage. This should make the device appealing to users who want a balance between performance, storage space, and affordability.

One of the biggest rumored upgrades is the chipset. The Nothing Phone (4b) is said to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, a modern mid-range processor designed to deliver solid everyday performance while remaining power efficient. The chip reportedly includes four ARM Cortex-A720 performance cores and four Cortex-A520 efficiency cores, which should help the phone handle multitasking, apps, gaming, and daily use smoothly.

Early benchmark information suggests that the Nothing Phone (4b) may deliver performance close to the Nothing Phone (4a). If accurate, this could make the Phone (4b) a strong option for users who want reliable speed without paying flagship-level prices.

The display could also be one of the phone’s highlights. Nothing is expected to equip the Phone (4b) with a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen featuring a 120Hz refresh rate. That combination should provide vibrant colors, deep contrast, and smooth scrolling, making it a good fit for streaming, browsing, social media, and gaming.

On the camera side, the Nothing Phone (4b) is rumored to feature a 50-megapixel main rear camera. Details about the second rear camera have not yet been revealed, so it remains unclear whether Nothing will choose an ultra-wide, depth, or macro sensor. Still, a 50-megapixel primary camera could give the phone a competitive edge in the mid-range segment if image processing is well optimized.

The battery is said to come in at 5,400mAh. While that capacity is not unusual for modern mid-range phones, it should still provide dependable battery life for most users. With an efficient Snapdragon chip and AMOLED display, the Phone (4b) could offer a full day of use on a single charge, depending on software optimization and charging speed.

Nothing has not yet confirmed the full specifications or pricing, but more details are expected by July 7, when the device is likely to be officially revealed. If the leaks are accurate, the Nothing Phone (4b) could become one of the more interesting affordable smartphones of the year, combining a distinctive design, a smooth AMOLED display, a capable Snapdragon processor, and a practical camera setup.