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Nothing Ear 3A and Phone 4B Set for Mutlicolored July 7 Launch
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Nothing Ear 3A and Phone 4B Set for Mutlicolored July 7 Launch

CNET · Jun 30, 2026, 3:32 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • British tech company Nothing is gearing up to launch the next two devices in its ever-expanding product portfolio on July 7.
  • Nothing teased the Phone 4B launch last week, then confirmed over the weekend that the phone was on its way, and gave us a series of pictures and a bunch of details to whet our appetites for the upcoming launch.
  • The upcoming Phone 4B, pictured in blue, has a unibody design that Nothing says is both strong and smooth.

British tech company Nothing is gearing up to launch the next two devices in its ever-expanding product portfolio on July 7. In the phone category, Nothing is set to launch the Phone 4B, the successor to the Phone 4A, which it just announced in March. Meanwhile in audio, its newest offering will be the Ear 3A -- likely its next pair of in-ear headphones, building on the success of the Ear 3.

Nothing teased the Phone 4B launch last week, then confirmed over the weekend that the phone was on its way, and gave us a series of pictures and a bunch of details to whet our appetites for the upcoming launch. The company's phone strategy is very much focused on only releasing one major flagship phone every other year, but delivering a range of budget and mid-range alternatives in the interim.

The upcoming Phone 4B, pictured in blue, has a unibody design that Nothing says is both strong and smooth. The Glyph Bar, which was also on the Phone 4A, will now flash with live updates, and the phone will come with a slimmed-down version of its predecessor's transparent bump.

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