Nothing’s answer to the budget-phone fight is here, and it is a battery monster. The Nothing Phone (4b) is officially available for pre-order in the Philippines, priced at P21,990 and carrying Nothing’s biggest-ever battery. It is the affordable sibling to the Phone (4a) and a proper upgrade over the old (3a) Lite.
Big battery, still Nothing’s signature look
The headline is the 5,200 mAh cell, the largest Nothing has ever put in a phone, with 33W wired charging. It keeps the brand’s famous Glyph Bar, a customizable LED strip that can flash call alerts per contact, wrapped in a colorful one-piece plastic body and that minimalist, almost-transparent design language.
| Nothing Phone (4b) | Spec |
|---|---|
| Chip | Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 |
| Display | 6.77in FHD+ AMOLED, 120Hz, 2,000 nits |
| Battery | 5,200 mAh, 33W (Nothing’s biggest) |
| Main camera | 50MP with OIS, 4K video |
| OS | Nothing OS 4.1 on Android 16 |
| Price (PH) | P21,990 (8/128GB) |
The practical details
Under the hood is a Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 that benchmark reviewers say runs well above its tier, an 50MP main shooter with optical image stabilization, and an 8MP ultrawide. It launches on Nothing OS 4.1 over Android 16 with three years of Android updates. The one big trade-off: storage is not expandable, so pick your 128GB config carefully.
Where to get it in the Philippines
The Phone (4b) is available for pre-order through Digital Walker in three colors (White, Black, Blue), with P1,500 off and free Nothing merch during the promotional window. At under P22,000, it lands squarely against other budget-and-midrange fighters like the Redmi Note 17 and the TECNO POVA 8 Pro, betting that Nothing’s distinctive design and huge battery win the day.
The bottom line
Nothing has carved out a real niche: phones that look like nothing else and now last longer than almost anything in their class. If you can live without expandable storage, the Phone (4b) is one of the more compelling budget buys available in the Philippines right now.

