The Nothing Phone (4b) looks set to be the company’s next affordable device. A teaser showing a “4b” pencil and a sketch of a phone points to a new budget model in the works.
The image shows Nothing’s familiar transparent back with exposed internals and what appears to be a single rear camera. The teaser title “(b)usted” adds more weight to the idea that this is indeed the 4b.
(b)usted. pic.twitter.com/b42Lk709lM
— Nothing India (@nothingindia) June 21, 2026
Reports say the 4b may replace canceled CMF Phone projects. Rising memory and RAM costs pushed the CMF Phone 2 Pro far beyond its intended budget range, forcing Nothing to shelve the device. Moving the project under the main brand allows the company to keep prices lower while still offering a mid-range option.
The 4b is expected to join the 4a and 4a Pro lineup, strengthening Nothing’s presence in the budget segment. The company has also teased other devices under codenames “Jumpluff” and “Blastoise,” hinting at more phones coming soon.
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If the teaser is accurate, the Nothing Phone 4b will continue the brand’s focus on design while targeting price-conscious buyers. Specs, launch date, and availability remain unconfirmed, but all signs point to a new entry-level phone arriving soon.
Featured photo: Nothing Phone (4a)






