Updated 27 June 2026
Nothing Phone 4b Specifications: Confirmed Design and Leaks Explained
Nothing has confirmed the Phone (4b) design but not the complete specification sheet. This guide separates visible facts from reported leaks and explains what Pakistan buyers should verify.
Written by Nothing Pakistan for Nothing Pakistan.
Direct Answer
What Phone (4b) specifications are confirmed?
The reveal date, blue exterior, two rear cameras, front camera cutout, and compact rear light bar are confirmed visually.

Quick Answer
Confirmed Phone (4b) details include the 7 July reveal, a blue unibody design, two rear cameras, a centered front camera cutout, and a compact rear Glyph-style light bar. Reports point to a 6.7-inch 120 Hz AMOLED display, Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, 8 GB RAM, 128 GB or 256 GB storage, a 50 MP main camera, and a 5,400 mAh battery, but those numbers remain unconfirmed until Nothing publishes them.
The short answer is deliberately cautious because Phone (4b) is confirmed but not fully launched. Visible design details can be described as facts; reported hardware numbers must remain labeled as leaks until Nothing publishes the final regional specification.
Nothing Pakistan will update the connected Phone (4b) Pakistan guide as verified launch, price, PTA, network, warranty, and availability information becomes available.
Why This Guide Matters Now
Phone (4b) is in the unusual position of being visually official but technically unfinished in public. Nothing has shown the hardware from multiple angles, while the specification discussion is still driven by benchmark sightings and tipster reports.
That makes careful labeling essential. A visible camera count is confirmed. A claimed sensor resolution is not. A rear light strip is confirmed. Its notification functions, zones, and software controls are not fully confirmed.
This article keeps those layers separate and connects them to the practical questions Pakistan buyers should ask. The latest verified summary remains available on Nothing Pakistan’s Phone (4b) page.
Confirmed Phone (4b) Status Before 7 July
The table below separates confirmed information from details that still require the launch presentation or a verified Pakistan listing. It is designed to prevent a visible design feature, a reported specification, and a local buying promise from being treated as the same kind of evidence.
| Detail | Status before launch | What buyers should do |
|---|---|---|
| Product name | Nothing Phone (4b) is confirmed | Use the exact name when following updates or asking a seller |
| Reveal date | 7 July 2026 at 11:00 BST | Watch at 3:00 PM Pakistan Standard Time |
| Official colour shown | Blue | Wait for launch confirmation before assuming other colours |
| Rear camera layout | Two vertically arranged lenses | Wait for sensor and stabilization details |
| Rear lighting | A compact Glyph-style light bar is visible | Wait for supported functions and lighting zones |
| Pakistan price | Not announced | Treat pre-launch amounts as estimates, not official prices |
| PTA status | Not confirmed | Verify the exact IMEI and listing status before payment |
Confirmed exterior and unibody direction
Official imagery shows a blue phone with flat sides, a mostly clean lower rear panel, and a textured transparent-inspired area around the cameras and visible internal-style elements.
The simpler lower section gives Phone (4b) a different visual balance from busier Nothing backs while retaining the brand’s recognizable industrial language.
This is where launch excitement needs a little patience. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
The design can be evaluated from official campaign images, but construction materials, glass type, weight, thickness, and repairability need published specifications. Until that evidence is available, do not convert visual texture into an unsupported claim about material quality.
Display claims: 6.7-inch AMOLED at 120 Hz
Current reports describe a 6.7-inch AMOLED display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The official front image shows a flat panel, centered camera cutout, and visibly wider bezels than premium Nothing models.
AMOLED and 120 Hz would meet modern mid-range expectations, but brightness, resolution, PWM behavior, touch sampling, protection glass, and adaptive refresh range decide the real experience.
The difference sounds small on paper, but it changes the buying decision. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
Wait for Nothing to publish panel resolution, peak and high-brightness figures, refresh modes, and protection details. Until that evidence is available, a 120 Hz label alone does not prove a bright or power-efficient screen.
Chipset claim: Snapdragon 6 Gen 4
A reported benchmark and later leaks point to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, paired with an Adreno GPU and Android 16-based software.
That platform would position Phone (4b) below Phone (4a)’s Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 and focus the decision on efficient daily performance rather than flagship-level gaming.
This detail deserves more attention than a headline specification. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
The launch must confirm the exact chip, thermal design, storage type, software optimization, and update commitment. Until that evidence is available, benchmark names and pre-release scores should not be treated as final retail performance.
Memory claims: 8 GB with 128 GB or 256 GB
Reports currently discuss two configurations: 8 GB RAM with 128 GB storage and 8 GB RAM with 256 GB storage. Nothing has not confirmed regional availability.
The 256 GB option may be more comfortable for photos, offline media, games, and long ownership if there is no microSD expansion.
For a buyer comparing several phones, this is a useful dividing line. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
Check usable storage, storage standard, RAM expansion marketing, and the exact Pakistan variant rather than only the headline memory. Until that evidence is available, do not assume every announced capacity will be imported locally.
Dual cameras and the 50 MP main-camera claim
Two rear lenses are visible in official imagery. Leaks say the primary camera is 50 MP, but the second camera type and both sensor details remain unclear.
Resolution does not reveal sensor size, lens quality, stabilization, image processing, night performance, or video limits.
This is where launch excitement needs a little patience. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
Look for OIS, sensor dimensions, aperture, ultrawide or depth function, 4K modes, stabilization, and sample quality after launch. Until that evidence is available, avoid calling it a strong camera phone from megapixels alone.
Battery claim: 5,400 mAh
Reported specifications suggest a 5,400 mAh battery, which would be large for the expected category. Charging speed has not been established with the same confidence.
Capacity can support good endurance, but chipset efficiency, display tuning, modem behavior, software, temperature, and background apps determine real battery life.
The difference sounds small on paper, but it changes the buying decision. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
Wait for the official rated and typical capacity, charging protocol, supported wattage, charge-time claim, and box contents. Until that evidence is available, do not pair a leaked battery number with an invented charging speed.
Glyph Bar rather than a full Glyph layout
The rear image shows a short horizontal light element near the lower-right edge of the transparent area, similar in concept to the newer Glyph Bar approach.
A compact light can still provide charging, timer, delivery, recording, or notification functions if software support is meaningful.
This detail deserves more attention than a headline specification. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
The launch should identify the number of addressable zones, supported apps, customization, brightness controls, and accessibility behavior. Until that evidence is available, do not assume every Phone (4a) Glyph function will transfer unchanged.
Nothing OS and update support
Reports expect Android 16 and a current Nothing OS release. That is plausible for a July 2026 device but has not replaced the need for an official support promise.
The number of Android upgrades, security-patch duration, feature availability, and regional AI support matter more over time than the version printed on launch day.
For a buyer comparing several phones, this is a useful dividing line. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
Find the exact software support statement and check whether Essential features require particular hardware, accounts, languages, or regions. Until that evidence is available, do not promise every Phone (4a) AI feature on Phone (4b) without official confirmation.
Connectivity and regional bands
A modern Snapdragon platform would normally support 5G, but the useful question is which 4G and 5G bands are enabled on the variant sold to Pakistan buyers.
Band compatibility affects Jazz, Zong, Ufone, Telenor, roaming, indoor coverage, and future 5G use.
This is where launch excitement needs a little patience. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
Check the exact model number, dual-SIM arrangement, supported bands, Wi-Fi version, Bluetooth version, NFC, and eSIM information. Until that evidence is available, never infer full Pakistan compatibility from the chipset alone.
Durability, dimensions, and box contents
Official images cannot answer water-resistance rating, glass protection, frame material, repair options, weight, thickness, included case, screen protector, cable, or charger.
These details influence daily comfort and the real first-day cost, especially when a phone is marketed as affordable.
The difference sounds small on paper, but it changes the buying decision. For Pakistan buyers, a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan.
Use Nothing support documentation and the local box label after launch, because box contents can differ by region. Until that evidence is available, do not copy another Nothing model’s durability or package details into Phone (4b).
How to Research Nothing Phone 4b specifications Without Losing Context
Start with the date attached to every claim. Phone (4b) information published before 7 July belongs to one of three groups: an official teaser, a reported leak, or an unsupported estimate. The same sentence can become outdated as soon as Nothing publishes the final product page, so a current article should say when it was checked and what kind of evidence supports it.
Next, identify the market. A price, battery rating, box package, SIM arrangement, warranty promise, or software feature from one country may not transfer unchanged to Pakistan. Regional product codes matter because a leaked specification is not enough to guarantee the same regional variant, network bands, charging package, software policy, or warranty in Pakistan. A useful guide connects the global announcement to the exact device a local seller intends to deliver.
Then look for the missing detail, not only the exciting one. A display claim needs resolution and brightness. A camera claim needs sensor, lens, stabilization, and video information. A battery claim needs charging protocol and real endurance. A low price needs storage, PTA status, warranty, condition, and delivery terms. Missing context is where most poor comparisons begin.
Finally, keep the buying decision reversible until the evidence is strong. Saving a listing, asking questions, or requesting a WhatsApp reminder costs little. Sending a non-refundable payment creates a much larger commitment. Nothing Pakistan recommends moving from interest to payment only when the exact Phone (4b) variant and the complete local terms can be checked in writing.
Pakistan Launch-Day Checklist
Use this checklist after the presentation. It turns a fast launch stream into a slower, more useful buying record and helps expose listings that mix specifications from different regions.
- Write down the official processor, RAM, storage, software version, and update promise.
- Record display size, resolution, refresh rate, brightness, protection, and fingerprint method.
- Check every rear camera sensor, stabilization feature, zoom method, and video limit.
- Confirm battery capacity, charging protocol, supported wattage, and box contents.
- Find the exact regional model number, SIM arrangement, LTE bands, 5G bands, NFC, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.
- Separate international price from Pakistan price and label PTA-approved and non-PTA amounts clearly.
- Ask who provides the warranty, where claims are handled, and which proof is required.
- Include charger, cable, case, protector, delivery, and payment fees in the final cost.
- Save the listing, invoice, seller replies, IMEI verification, and return policy.
- Wait when a seller cannot explain the exact variant, condition, dispatch date, or refund rule.
How Nothing Pakistan Will Update This Topic
The first update will replace launch-date language with the official specification and initial market pricing. Every previously reported number will either be confirmed, corrected, or removed.
The second update will focus on Pakistan: likely regional variants, local price range, PTA guidance, network bands, warranty route, payment options, delivery timing, and available accessories.
The third update will use real ownership evidence. Battery behavior, heat, camera consistency, signal quality, charging, software stability, and after-sales experience are more useful after testing than they are in a launch slide.
Readers can also browse Nothing Pakistan buying guides, current Nothing phones, and contact support before ordering.
Final Recommendation
Use the leaked sheet as a list of questions for 7 July, not as a final product page. The official regional specification and local buying terms should decide the purchase.
Phone launches reward curiosity but punish assumptions. The safest buyer can enjoy the design reveal, follow the rumours, and still wait for the exact regional facts before spending money.
Use https://www.nothingpakistan.pk as the local reference point, keep changing details dated, and compare complete ownership cost rather than the loudest launch-day claim.
FAQs
What Phone (4b) specifications are confirmed?
The reveal date, blue exterior, two rear cameras, front camera cutout, and compact rear light bar are confirmed visually.
Is the Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 confirmed?
It is strongly reported through leaks and benchmark coverage, but Nothing has not yet published the final specification.
How large is the display?
Leaks point to a 6.7-inch panel; official size and resolution await the 7 July reveal.
Will the screen be AMOLED?
Current reports say AMOLED, but the final panel specification should come from Nothing.
Does Phone (4b) have 120 Hz?
A 120 Hz refresh rate is reported, not yet officially detailed.
How much RAM will it have?
Reports mention 8 GB RAM. Regional configurations remain unconfirmed.
What storage options are expected?
The most repeated leak lists 128 GB and 256 GB storage with 8 GB RAM.
Does it support microSD?
Nothing has not confirmed expandable storage. Buyers should wait for the official sheet.
What is the main camera resolution?
Leaks say 50 MP, while the official design only confirms that two rear cameras are present.
What is the second rear camera?
Its purpose and resolution have not been confirmed.
Does the main camera have OIS?
Optical stabilization has not been officially confirmed.
What battery size is expected?
Reports point to 5,400 mAh, but official rated and typical capacities are still pending.
What charging speed will Phone (4b) support?
Charging wattage and protocol are not confirmed before launch.
Does it have Glyph lights?
Yes, a rear light bar is visible, but its complete software functions are not yet detailed.
Which Android version will it use?
Android 16-based Nothing OS is expected, though the launch should confirm the shipping version.
How many Android updates will it get?
Nothing has not published the Phone (4b) support promise yet.
Will it support 5G in Pakistan?
Likely, but buyers must check the bands on the exact regional model.
Does Phone (4b) have NFC?
NFC has not been officially confirmed for every market.
Is Phone (4b) water resistant?
No official IP rating has been published yet.
When will all specifications be confirmed?
Nothing is expected to publish the complete details at the 7 July 2026 reveal.
