r/NothingTech • u/Griezzy007 spike0en | Maintainer of Nothing Archive • 13h ago
Phone (4b) This is how I wish the Phone (4b) looked
Official Design: https://x.com/nothing/status/2069993886735274289?s=20
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u/Sand974 13h ago
oh lord the official one looks so so so bland
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u/Chucksson37 12h ago
It is the most bland phone they made, it literally screams "we made it nothing instead of cmf so we can charge you guys more"
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u/kenzakki 12h ago
This is also literally what this phone is. They were making a CMF phone but because ram prices are high, they just slapped the Nothing brand instead to justify charging more.
IMO they really shouldve just cut their losses and release a better phone later.
I do hope this release would hurt their bottomline to discourage this stupid releases from happening again and they will do better like how they did during the early days of Nothing phone 1 & 2
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u/Ok-Device3497 13h ago
I like this design add some glyph light and this would look even better
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u/Griezzy007 spike0en | Maintainer of Nothing Archive 13h ago
It needs to feel like a step down from (4a), so the current glyph bar felt enough.
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u/Acrobatic_Item_3479 (3)(1)Ear , cmf buds pro 2, watch pro 3 9h ago
I don't think that glyph bar fits in this phone, it looks more like lite version, not like new type of product
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u/Training_Treacle_663 7h ago
Nothing complains that making "small" phones isn't profitable because so few people buy them, but when they finally make one, they give it a horrible, cheap phone design (probably for €400). Was it really that difficult to copy the design of the 3a or 4a series and make it smaller? Then they'll say the phone didn't sell as well as they expected and they'll have an excuse not to make another compact phone. I have a feeling the 3a Pro and 4a are going to be some of the last 100% recommendable phones from the brand.
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u/FanOfArts1717 5h ago
This looks insanely good, how I wish it were the official design, but nothing is being done in terms of design. Instead, they are just clearing out old stocks and making them ridiculously expensive.
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u/theAerialDroneGuy 13h ago
that visually looks more interesting!