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Nothing Phone (4b) design goes official with unibody & Glyph Bar, not coming to the US

Nothing has officially unveiled the Phone (4b), introducing a unibody design and Glyph Bar, though the device will not be released in the United States.

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The brief

The Nothing Phone (4b) has been announced as part of a new product series from the company. Official details confirm the handset features a unibody design and the signature Glyph Bar interface.

Specifications, including a potential 5,400mAh battery, have also surfaced in recent reports. Coverage from 9to5Google, Mashable, The Hindu, and GSMArena confirms the device's design elements and regional availability.

Outlets highlight that despite the official reveal, the handset is confirmed to be excluded from the United States market. Further updates will depend on additional announcements regarding the availability of the B series and confirmation of the hardware specifications for the Phone (4b).

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Quick answers

Will the Nothing Phone (4b) be available in the US?

No, coverage confirms the device is not coming to the United States.

What design features were announced?

The device features a unibody design and the company's Glyph Bar interface.

What battery capacity is expected?

According to GSMArena, the phone may pack a 5,400mAh battery.

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