Editor’s note: Nothing India shared a Light Green-coloured CMF Phone 2 Pro unit with IGN India for a limited time for this review. The CMF Phone 2 Pro by Nothing’s budget sub-brand is the latest in ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Nothing has been firing on all cylinders when it comes to mid-range phones, but perhaps just as interesting as those devices are the budget ...
The CMF Phone 2 Pro stands out with its bold design, clean software, and vibrant display, making it ideal for Gen Z users. While it misses out on stereo speakers and top-tier performance, it nails the ...
The CMF Phone 1 is the first phone from Nothing’s more affordable sub-brand, CMF. While it lacks the transparency and LEDs of the Nothing phones, it still comes with a very innovative back, which can ...
The budget smartwatch combines eye-catching design, a clean UI, reliable fitness tracking and long battery life at an ...
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Nothing’s sub-brand CMF is increasing its portfolio, and has now unveiled its first Pro phone, expanding its lineup focused on providing a functional modular design. It is technically a successor of ...
Nothing has launched the second CMF phone, building on the legacy of its predecessor. To start with, I would like to inform the readers here that the new CMF Phone 2 Pro starts at ₹18,999, a bit more ...
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Nothing vice president Himanshu Tandon with Nothing CEO Carl Pei (right) Himanshu Tandon, the executive who helmed Xiaomi’s sub-brand POCO in India, has formally joined London-based smartphone maker ...
The CMF Phone 2 Pro embraces may sit under a sub-brand, but its UI is identical to the Nothing phones. It runs on Nothing OS - specifically, version 3.2 layered over Android 15. Nothing commits to ...