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Hands-on: Nothing Phone (4b) is a better budget phone at an impossible price [Video]

Nothing has unveiled the Phone (4b), a new B-series budget device featuring a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip and expanded battery life.

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This story first appeared in 🇩🇪 German coverage — 1.5 hours before Newsylist detected it in English news.

🇬🇧 English Jul 7, 15:29 UTC
🇩🇪 German Jul 7, 13:56 UTC · Allround-PC

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The brief

Nothing has introduced the Phone (4b), marking the debut of the company's B-series. According to coverage from CNET and GSMArena, the device features a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, a Glyph Bar, and a battery larger than that found in the Phone 4A.

Reports from 9to5Google and Forbes characterize the device as a high-quality budget phone, though Forbes notes it is "mid-range by price." The Verge reports that the Phone (4b) will skip the US market. Future coverage is expected to clarify the specific "impossible price" mentioned by 9to5Google and provide further details on regional availability outside the US.

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What are the key hardware specs of the Nothing Phone (4b)?

The device includes a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, a Glyph Bar, and a long-lasting battery.

How does the Phone (4b) compare to the Phone 4A?

According to CNET, the Phone 4b is cheaper than the Phone 4A and possesses a bigger battery.

Will the Nothing Phone (4b) be available in the United States?

No, coverage from The Verge states the device is skipping the US.

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