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The Nothing Phone (4b) has appeared on Geekbench, revealing some key hardware details ahead of its official launch. 

If you have been following our coverage, you already know how this phone came about. After confirming they were skipping a new CMF smartphone in 2026 due to rising component costs, Nothing shifted focus to a new device under its main brand.

Nothing Phone (4b) launch announcement

Co-founder Akis Evangelidis said that climbing RAM and storage prices made a proper CMF Phone 3 Pro difficult without either raising prices or cutting corners, so the company chose a different path.

The result is the Phone (4b). Evangelidis noted that the B Series is meant to expand into a new segment while keeping a clear product hierarchy below the A Series. The phone is confirmed to launch on July 7, 2026, and a Flipkart microsite is already live ahead of that date.

Nothing Phone (4b) Geekbench Listing

The listing confirms the phone will be powered by a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 consisting of a 2.30GHz prime core, 2.21GHz performance, and 1.80GHz efficiency cores. Graphics are handled by the Adreno 810 GPU, and the phone in testing has 8GB of RAM and Android 16 OS.

Benchmark scores came in at 1,088 for single-core, 3,155 for multi-core, and 2,896 for the OpenCL GPU test on Geekbench 6. 

The Phone (4b) sits below the Phone (4a) series in Nothing’s lineup. Nothing is expected to price it under Rs 25,000 in India. The phone is also set to feature a single rear camera, which would be a first for any Nothing device. 

More details on the full spec sheet and pricing should surface before the July 7 launch. We will update this space as more information becomes available.

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Rajesh Regmi is a tech journalist based in Nepal, currently writing for Gizmochina, where he covers leaks, launches, and industry news. Before joining Gizmochina, he contributed to Gadgetbyte, a popular Nepali tech portal known for gadget news and reviews, as well as Spill Some Beans, where he covered PCs, werables, Android updates, and tech leaks. You can find him enjoying anime in his free time.