Nothing officially reveals the design of the Phone (4b) ahead of its July launch


British technology brand Nothing has officially unveiled the design of its upcoming Phone (4b) smartphone. The company confirmed that the highly anticipated device will go on sale on July 7. A new teaser video revealed the smartphone's key design elements while leaving several intriguing questions unanswered for both experts and prospective buyers.
The most distinctive feature of the new model is its rear panel, which follows Nothing's signature transparent industrial aesthetic, complete with a flat frame and visible screws. This time, the company has introduced a large rectangular camera module that stretches across almost the entire width of the back panel. Inside the module are two large camera lenses arranged vertically.
Next to the cameras are an LED flash and a mysterious dark circular component. Experts speculate that it could be either a laser autofocus sensor or an ambient light sensor, although the company has not yet disclosed its exact purpose.
The Phone (4b) also retains the brand's signature Glyph Interface LED light strips, which illuminate to provide visual notifications and other interactive functions.
Interestingly, the Phone (4b)'s design shows similarities to the CMF product lineup, despite Nothing previously stating that no budget smartphones from the sub-brand would be released this year.
With less than two weeks remaining before the official launch, the company is expected to reveal the smartphone's full technical specifications in the coming announcements.
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