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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Nothing Phone (4b) ‘Downgrade’ could be its Biggest Strength
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Nothing Phone (4b) ‘Downgrade’ could be its Biggest Strength

Last updated: June 23, 2026 8:40 am
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Nothing has officially announced the creation of a new budget phone line, and the approach seems promising so far.

The recent social media activity from this London-based company has given us some insight into its strategy for affordable smartphones. While the news is mixed, there is cautious optimism that the company is heading in the right direction.

First, the less encouraging news. The CMF Phone 3 Pro is not just postponed but will not be released in 2026 at all. Last week, Nothing’s co-founder, Akis Evangelidis, announced on X that “we’ve decided not to launch a new CMF phone this year.”

This is unfortunate, given that the CMF Phone 2 Pro is currently our top pick for the best budget phone available.

4b or not 4b, that is the question

The device expected to succeed the CMF Phone 2 Pro is the Nothing Phone (4b), which will reportedly be positioned below the Phone (4a) as the company’s most affordable model.

Evangelidis explains that this change is part of an effort to clarify their product naming. “Numbers represent generations, while letters indicate different product segments,” he states, emphasizing the goal of maintaining “a clear product hierarchy” to avoid excessive use of suffixes and provide a straightforward naming structure as the product line grows.

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This shift seems logical. It’s somewhat surprising that Nothing, a relatively new tech brand founded just five years ago, would establish a sub-brand for lower-cost products before solidifying its own identity.

This is especially true considering the high quality of many early CMF products. Consolidating everything under a single, more recognizable brand makes sense, provided Nothing can continue to offer CMF’s distinctive hardware.

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Singular focus

One aspect of the initial glimpse of the Nothing Phone (4b) that stands out is its focus on simplicity.

In a post from Nothing’s India account, we see a designer sketching the basic appearance of the Phone (4b). The design is straightforward, retaining the classic semi-transparent aesthetic associated with Nothing.

The notable feature is the single camera sensor, which may be seen as a backward step compared to the CMF Phone 2 Pro’s triple camera setup.

Bringing everything under one, more recognisable roof, is a good plan – so long as Nothing can continue with CMF’s unique hardware

However, I argue that budget phones should prioritize a single quality camera instead of multiple subpar ones. Many budget phones under ÂŁ300/$300 include unnecessary ultra-wide and macro lenses just to meet a perceived standard.

If a camera is not useful, it shouldn’t be included.

Simple as

By choosing a single camera sensor for the Phone (4b), Nothing aims to reduce costs amid rising memory prices.

As long as this single camera is of high quality, with sufficient sharpness and capable image processing to allow cropping to 2x, it will be satisfactory.

I’ve lost count of the number of phones that have thrown in junky ultra-wide and pointless macro cameras just to tick an arbitrary box

The iPhone Air faced criticism for its single camera, particularly given its premium pricing.

iphone air review

Anyron Copeman / Foundry

Nonetheless, Apple’s experiment highlighted a truth: most users rarely use secondary cameras. When zooming, users often don’t mind or even realize that the main sensor is being cropped, as long as the image is suitable for sharing on social media.

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This notion is even more applicable to budget phone buyers. For them, “good enough” is truly sufficient.

While the absence of the CMF Phone 3 Pro is disappointing, the streamlined replacement strategy seems reasonable. Ultimately, success will depend on execution and pricing, but I remain cautiously optimistic.

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