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Nothing Phone 4b Specs Leak Tips Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, 5,400mAh Battery
Nothing Phone 4b leak from Yogesh Brar tips a 6.7-inch AMOLED, Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, 50MP camera, and 5,400mAh battery ahead of the b-series’ July 7 launch.
Tipster Yogesh Brar has posted the key specifications of the Nothing Phone 4b ahead of the handset’s July 7 launch in India. The b-series debut is tipped to carry a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset, a 50-megapixel primary rear camera, and a 5,400mAh battery. The leak also lists three colour options and two memory configurations. Nothing officially revealed the phone’s design the day before, confirming a blue colourway and a new horizontal Glyph Bar.
The Nothing Phone 4b will sit below the Phone 4a in Nothing’s lineup, with pricing expected to land between ₹3,000 and ₹5,000 lower than the Phone 4a, according to Smartprix citing Brar. A separate Geekbench listing that surfaced earlier in the week already pointed to the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, 8GB of RAM, and Android 16. Nothing has confirmed the July 7 launch event for 3:30 PM IST.
What Yogesh Brar’s Spec Post Lays Out
Brar’s Thursday post listing the four headline specs lays them out in a single block. The handset will carry a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chipset, paired with 8GB of RAM. The primary rear camera uses a 50-megapixel sensor, and the battery is sized at 5,400mAh. The four numbers had not appeared in any of Nothing’s pre-launch material before the post.
Brar’s post also lists three colour options and two memory configurations. The storage variants cover 8GB of RAM with 128GB, and 8GB of RAM with 256GB. The leak aligns with a Geekbench listing that surfaced earlier in the week, reported by Smartprix, Beebom, and Android Headlines, all pointing to the same Snapdragon 6 Gen 4. Two independent streams converging on the same chip and RAM configuration build a consistent picture ahead of launch.
Render leaks that surfaced ahead of Brar’s post showed the Phone 4b in White, Blue, and Black, with the render set covered in the Nothing Phone 4b renders leaked earlier this week. Nothing’s own material has only confirmed the blue option so far. The b-series handset is expected to share design language with the Phone 4a and Phone 4a Pro, per Smartprix.

A 6.7-inch AMOLED and a 5,400mAh Battery
The 6.7-inch panel is set to be a centre punch-hole AMOLED running at 120Hz, per Smartprix’s reporting on the leak. The display takes a flat form, with the leaker noting that official renders hint at slightly asymmetrical bezels. That would be a departure from Nothing’s recent symmetrical-bezel designs. The combination puts the Phone 4b in the same display tier as other mid-range phones with similar panel sizes.
The battery is the largest figure among the four specs Brar listed. Nothing has not yet confirmed charging speeds for the handset, and Brar’s post leaves that detail unaddressed. The primary rear camera sits in a dual-camera module, with details on the secondary sensor still undisclosed. The second camera is expected to be either an 8-megapixel ultra-wide or a 2-megapixel depth sensor, per Smartprix. The dual-camera module is housed vertically inside an oval-shaped bump on the rear panel, borrowing from the Phone 4a Pro layout. Both LED flash and additional sensors sit alongside the camera system, per Gadgets 360.
- Display: 6.7-inch AMOLED, 120Hz, centre punch-hole
- Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4
- RAM: 8GB
- Storage: 128GB or 256GB
- Rear camera: 50MP primary + secondary TBD
- Battery: 5,400mAh
- OS: Nothing OS 4.1 (Android 16)
- Launch: July 7 at 3:30 PM IST
The Glyph Bar Steps In for the Glyph Interface
Nothing’s design reveal on Thursday makes one departure from the rest of the Phone 4 lineup: the segmented Glyph Interface is gone. In its place sits a compact horizontal Glyph Bar near the bottom of the rear camera island. The bar, the company said, is expected to provide visual notifications, charging indicators, and app-specific alerts.
The rear panel itself keeps the brand’s signature transparent look, as shown in the official Phone 4b design reveal post. A textured central panel sits beneath the surface, surrounded by visible screws and industrial accents. Official renders shared by the company confirm a blue colourway at launch, with two additional colours expected to join it. The Phone 4b pairs a unibody build with a transparent back, per the Gadgets 360 report on the design reveal.
Construction borrows from the Phone 4a Pro, with a refined unibody build and a flat frame that blends into slightly curved rear edges. The dual-camera module sits vertically inside an oval-shaped bump at the top-left of the rear panel, with an LED flash and additional sensors alongside. Improved structural strength and a soft-touch finish are the company-stated durability upgrades. The rear panel pairs a unibody build with a transparent back, with only the upper camera area carrying the see-through styling, per Smartprix.
The Phone 4b is designed for a new generation of users while preserving the brand’s signature transparent identity.
Nothing made the comment in a press note distributed alongside the design reveal. The blue colourway featured in the renders matches the promotional material Nothing has used across its social channels. The b-series sits below the flagship Phone 4 lineup in Nothing’s product stack, the company previously confirmed.
Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, Confirmed by Geekbench
The Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 has been the chipset attached to the Phone 4b in every credible report so far. A Geekbench listing surfaced earlier in the week tied the handset to the chip alongside 8GB of RAM and Android 16. The listing, reported by Smartprix, Beebom, and Android Headlines, registered a single-core score of 1,088 and a multi-core score of 3,155. Those benchmark numbers are consistent with other Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 devices tested on the same platform. The handset will ship with Nothing OS 4.1 based on Android 16, per Beebom.
The handset’s 8GB of RAM appears in both the Geekbench listing and Brar’s post, with the benchmark covered in the Nothing Phone 4b’s first Geekbench listing. Storage variants will offer 128GB or 256GB, both paired with the same 8GB RAM. The mid-range positioning reflects the b-series’ brief as a more affordable line within the Phone 4 family, per Gadgets 360. Nothing’s prior positioning of the b-series as more affordable than the a-series lines up with the chipset choice.
The benchmark scores give a preview of real-world performance for the chip ahead of launch. Other Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 phones tested on the same platform have posted comparable numbers, putting the Phone 4b in line with mid-range rivals. With the launch days away, those scores may be the last independent confirmation before Nothing’s official specs land. The handset will receive three years of updates and six years of security patches, per Beebom’s reporting on the leak. That puts the support window in line with the rest of the Android mid-range field.
Where the 4b Sits in Nothing’s Lineup
The Phone 4b’s slot in Nothing’s lineup is below the Phone 4a, the company has previously confirmed. The b-series is positioned as more affordable than the a-series, per Gadgets 360’s coverage of the launch date reveal. Nothing has confirmed the July 7 launch date for the Indian market. Pricing is expected to land between ₹3,000 and ₹5,000 lower than the Phone 4a, per Smartprix citing Brar, which could place the Phone 4b in the ₹30,000 bracket.
Three colour options are expected at launch, with details split between official confirmation and leaked renders. The render set shows the same hardware layout across each colourway, including the camera island and Glyph Bar positioning. Nothing has used the confirmed colour across its own promotional material on social channels. The retail launch on July 7 is expected to bring all three to India first, with broader rollout expected in subsequent weeks. Smartprix’s reporting on the renders aligns with the three-colour option Brar posted.
- Blue (officially confirmed by Nothing)
- Black (leaked via renders)
- White (leaked via renders)
What’s Still Missing From the Picture
Several specs remain undisclosed even with Brar’s leak and the Geekbench listing. The secondary rear camera is the biggest gap, with Smartprix noting it is expected to be either an 8-megapixel ultra-wide or a 2-megapixel depth sensor. Nothing has confirmed a dual-camera setup on the back through official teasers, but the secondary sensor’s exact role is not yet official.
Charging details are absent from both Brar’s post and the Geekbench listing. The leaked spec sheet does not include any charging speed, wattage, or wireless charging figures. Exact Indian pricing is unconfirmed, though Smartprix’s reporting on Brar’s earlier post suggests a ₹3,000 to ₹5,000 markdown from the Phone 4a. Final availability details, including which markets outside India will see the Phone 4b first, are still to come.
Nothing has held back on the spec sheet, with the company’s pre-launch teasers focusing on design alone. The remaining gaps should close when the official reveal happens on July 7. Until then, the leaked figures from Brar and the Geekbench listing carry the pre-launch story. Nothing may confirm or contradict the leaked figures when the event kicks off at 3:30 PM IST. Pricing, in particular, is one figure the leak only approximates.
The Trail of Leaks Leading to Launch
The Phone 4b’s pre-launch trail picked up pace across the final week of June. Nothing put up a microsite on June 22 and confirmed the India launch date on June 23, positioning the b-series as more affordable than the a-series. A Geekbench listing on June 24 tied the handset to the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 and 8GB of RAM, three days before the official design reveal.
On June 25, Nothing officially revealed the Phone 4b’s design and the new Glyph Bar, the same day Brar posted the four headline specifications. Today, June 26, sits between the leak and the launch on July 7. The remaining unknowns should narrow as the launch event approaches, with official specs, pricing, and availability all expected on stage. Nothing’s official channels have continued to drip-feed design details, with the blue colourway the only finish officially named so far.
- June 22: Nothing puts up the Phone 4b microsite and begins design teasers.
- June 23: India launch date confirmed; b-series positioned as more affordable than a-series.
- June 24: Geekbench listing surfaces with Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 and 8GB RAM.
- June 25: Nothing officially reveals the design; Brar posts the key specifications.
- June 26: Specs synthesised across leaks; details still being filled in.
- July 7: Launch event in India at 3:30 PM IST.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Nothing Phone 4b launching in India?
The Nothing Phone 4b is scheduled to launch in India on July 7 at 3:30 PM IST. The event will mark the debut of the b-series, a new line positioned below the Phone 4a.
What are the Nothing Phone 4b’s leaked specifications?
Brar’s June 25 post lists four headline figures: a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED screen, the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, a 50-megapixel main camera, and a 5,400mAh cell. A separate Geekbench listing confirmed the chip alongside 8GB of RAM and Android 16.
What is the expected price of the Nothing Phone 4b in India?
Indian pricing is not officially confirmed. Smartprix has reported, citing Brar, that the Phone 4b could land ₹3,000 to ₹5,000 below the Phone 4a’s current ₹37,999 starting price in India. Nothing has not confirmed any specific price for the Phone 4b.
How large is the Nothing Phone 4b’s battery?
The leak lists the battery at 5,400mAh. Nothing has not disclosed any charging speed, wattage, or wireless charging details in the leaked or official material so far.
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