Nothing Phone (4b) Surfaces on Geekbench Ahead of Official Launch
News Mania Desks/ Piyal Chatterjee/ 25th June 2026

Nothing’s upcoming smartphone, the Nothing Phone (4b), has been spotted on the Geekbench benchmarking platform ahead of its anticipated launch, revealing key details about its hardware and performance. The listing provides one of the clearest indications yet of what consumers can expect from the company’s latest mid-range offering.
According to the benchmark database, the Phone (4b) is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 processor, a chipset designed to deliver balanced performance and improved power efficiency for mid-tier smartphones. The device was listed with 8GB of RAM and is expected to run Android 16 straight out of the box, offering users the latest software experience.
The Geekbench scores suggest the smartphone will offer capable everyday performance. The tested unit achieved a single-core score of over 1,000 points and a multi-core score exceeding 3,100 points, indicating smooth multitasking, app performance and support for casual gaming. The listing also points to the presence of an Adreno GPU, which should enhance graphics processing and overall responsiveness.
The appearance of the Phone (4b) on Geekbench comes just weeks before its scheduled unveiling. Nothing has already confirmed a launch event for July 7, where the device is expected to be introduced alongside other products. Industry watchers believe the new model will target buyers looking for a more affordable alternative within the company’s smartphone lineup. While the company has not officially disclosed the full specifications, leaks indicate that the handset may retain Nothing’s signature transparent design language and minimalist software approach.
With its launch drawing closer, the Geekbench listing has added to the growing anticipation surrounding the device, offering an early glimpse at the performance and features that Nothing hopes will strengthen its presence in the smartphone market.



