Nothing Phone (4b) Release Date & Processor Revealed
The highly anticipated Nothing Phone (4b) is set to make its debut on July 7th, according to reports from Tech Advisor. This budget-friendly device will feature Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, boasting a modern ARMv9 architecture. This news comes as a slight disappointment to fans of the CMF Phone 2 Pro, as there will not be a direct successor this year.
The Nothing Phone (4b) is expected to take the place of the CMF Phone 2 Pro as Nothing’s budget offering. With a semi-transparent design and a single camera configuration, the phone is reminiscent of its predecessor, the Nothing Phone (4a). However, the appearance of the Nothing Phone (4b) on Geekbench under the code name A009P has sparked optimism among tech enthusiasts.
The benchmark listing reveals that the Nothing Phone (4b) will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip, which is considered an upgrade from the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro found in the CMF Phone 2 Pro. The newer chip features a more advanced ARMv9 CPU architecture, providing a slight edge in performance.
Although the Geekbench scores for the Nothing Phone (4b) show a marginal improvement over the CMF Phone 2 Pro, with a single-core score of 1088 and a multi-core score of 3155, it is clear that the new device will not be a step down in terms of performance. With room for optimization before its release, the Nothing Phone (4b) is poised to offer a comparable experience to its predecessor.
Nothing has also teased a variety of designs for the Phone (4b) in a video shared on X, further building anticipation for its launch. Fans can mark their calendars for July 7th at 11 am BST to witness the unveiling of the Nothing Phone (4b) and its innovative features. As the tech world eagerly awaits the arrival of this budget-friendly device, it seems that Nothing is set to make a splash in the smartphone market once again.



