Nothing is officially revamping its budget smartphone lineup with the introduction of the Phone 4B. Serving as a direct successor to last year's Phone 3A Lite, this new handset introduces a fresh "B-series" naming convention designed specifically to designate the company's most affordable devices.
While it boasts a budget-friendly plastic construction, the Phone 4B doesn't skimp on endurance. The device packs the largest battery Nothing has ever put into a smartphone. Visually, the handset borrows key design cues from its slightly more premium siblings, blending aesthetics from both the Phone 4A and the 4A Pro.
Nothing's "A" tier already represents its standard entry-level lineup, placing this new "B" classification at the absolute bottom of its pricing ladder. However, stateside tech enthusiasts are out of luck. Continuing a frustrating trend for its more affordable handsets, Nothing has confirmed that the Phone 4B will bypass the United States market entirely.