Nothing India has set the internet buzzing after posting a cryptic image featuring the iconic Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) logo alongside just three letters: “WIP.”
No explanation. No product silhouette. No launch date. Just a teaser that has already sparked widespread speculation among both tech enthusiasts and cricket fans.
The most obvious theory is that Nothing is preparing a special RCB edition of one of its existing devices. The company has a history of creating distinctive variants and limited-edition products, making an RCB-branded version of the Nothing Phone or CMF lineup a plausible possibility. Such a collaboration would allow Nothing to tap into one of the IPL’s most passionate fan bases while creating a highly collectable product.
Another possibility is a custom software experience, complete with exclusive wallpapers, sounds, widgets, and RCB-inspired visual elements. This would be a relatively straightforward way to celebrate the partnership without requiring major hardware changes.
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Could it be an entirely new device? That’s certainly possible, although there is currently no evidence to support such a claim. The teaser offers no clues regarding product category, specifications, or launch timeline. A new smartphone, earbuds, smartwatch, or even a broader lifestyle collaboration cannot be ruled out at this stage.
What the teaser is unlikely to represent is a completely unrelated product launch. The prominent use of the RCB logo suggests that any upcoming announcement will have a direct connection to the franchise rather than merely using it as a marketing hook.
The phrase “WIP,” commonly interpreted as “Work In Progress,” hints that whatever Nothing and RCB are building together may still be under development. Whether that turns out to be a special-edition smartphone, a limited-run accessory, or something entirely unexpected remains to be seen.
For now, Nothing has succeeded in doing exactly what a teaser is supposed to do: get everyone talking while revealing almost nothing.

