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Nothing’s latest teaser suggests its budget lineup isn’t dead, it’s just rebranding

Nothing scrapped a planned CMF phone over rising costs, but a new teaser points to the same idea returning under its main brand.

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Shortly after confirming plans to shelve its next CMF phone, Nothing has dropped a teaser pointing to a likely replacement under the main brand. A new clip shared on X doesn’t name the upcoming device explicitly, but a detail near the end suggests it may be called the Nothing Phone 4b.

A familiar design hints at the lineup it belongs to

The clip shows a hand-drawn phone that follows Nothing’s usual design cues, including a see-through back panel with visible internal components and a single camera lens on the rear. The footage then cuts to a row of sketching pencils, with the 4b pencil standing taller than the rest.

(b)usted. pic.twitter.com/b42Lk709lM

— Nothing India (@nothingindia) June 21, 2026

The post itself carries the caption “(b)usted,” a play on words that reinforces the 4b name. If the name holds, the Nothing Phone 4b could slot in below the brand’s existing Phone 4a and 4a Pro as a more affordable option.

A canceled CMF phone may explain the timing

Nothing recently said it’s canceling plans for a successor to the CMF Phone 2 Pro due to rising memory and RAM prices. Co-founder Akis Evangelidis said keeping the device’s original specs intact would have pushed its price well above what the brand considers reasonable for that segment.

pic.twitter.com/RDhR5eFIk2

— Nothing India (@nothingindia) June 18, 2026

The company has continued teasing other unreleased hardware in the meantime, including a device going by the codename Blastoise, suggesting that its broader lineup is still moving forward even as the CMF side pulls back. A leaker has separately claimed that existing CMF phone projects have been folded into the main Nothing brand, which would help explain why a low-cost device is resurfacing under Nothing’s own name instead of CMF’s.

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Nothing has yet to share more details, so pricing, specs, and a release window for the Nothing Phone 4b remain unknown for now.

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