Nothing Phone
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Is the phone maker going or staying?
According to the aforementioned report, sales of the recent Nothing Phone (4b) were particularly low, following less-than-stellar figures for the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro and sibling earlier in the year. The brand is apparently pulling out of several less-profitable regions. Nothing has denied these rumors, stating that no market exit is in place, though it confirmed company layoffs are taking place. This denial would have sounded more convincing had OnePlus not said the same thing. Exit or not, 2026 was set to be a quiet year for the brand. At the beginning of the year, Nothing confirmed that n
If Nothing doesn't want to follow OnePlus, it needs to fix this one big problemHow do people know which phones to buy?
One of my smartphone pet peeves is a confusing naming scheme. This often doesn't affect tech fans, who know what an (a) or FE or (e) means, but the average gadget buyer can easily get lost. This is the audience that phone companies need to win over if they want to make serious sales. The buyers who flock to each new iPhone or Galaxy model each year, but aren't so committed that they wouldn't consider an alternative. Something like the iPhone or Samsung Galaxy S scheme is great. Every year, the number goes higher. That's simple, and it's how most flagships work. You're never going to wonder if
If Nothing doesn't want to follow OnePlus, it needs to fix this one big problemWhat about the competition?
The Fairphone (Gen 6+)’s Android software and US carrier compatibility is a big step forward for the brand. Interest in repairable devices and sustainability is high, and the phone’s updated specs should all help it gain attention in those circles. It costs $650 and comes in the Cobalt color seen in our photos, plus black and green too. At this price, it competes with the Google Pixel 10a, the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE, Honor 600, Nothing Phone 3, and the Samsung Galaxy A57. None share Fairphone's simple repairability, and software update commitments vary. You can read more about Fairphone’s susta
The Fairphone (Gen 6+) costs $650, but its repairability makes it better value than a flagshipWhat about the rest of the spec?
Nothing has trimmed some of the Phone (4a)’s specification down to achieve the Phone (4b)’s final price, but this is far from a “basic” phone. The 6.77-inch Super AMOLED screen has a 2344 x 1080 pixel resolution, 2,000 nits peak brightness, and a 120Hz fresh rate. Inside is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor and 8GB of RAM, with the option of either 128GB or 256GB of storage space. The battery is the largest capacity cell fitted to a Nothing phone yet. In the global version it’s a 5,200mAh cell, while buyers in India get a 6,000mAh cell. The charging speed is 33W and Nothing promises an 8
Nothing Phone (4b) is blue, bold, and a bit of a bargain