The CMF Phone 2 Pro is almost here. CMF, the sub-brand of Nothing, is getting ready to launch its new smartphone in India on April 28. But just days before the big reveal, there’s already a lot of chatter online — especially about the price.
A recent leak by tipster Yogesh Brar suggests that the phone could start at around Rs 20,000 for the base model, which is expected to come with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. There might also be a higher-end version with more storage, priced closer to Rs 22,000. Although that part of the leak was later deleted, it still gives us a good idea of what to expect.
For the price, the Phone 2 Pro seems to be offering quite a bit. It will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro chip, which should handle daily tasks, games, and multitasking smoothly. CMF is also bringing in the Essential Space key, an AI-powered tool meant to make things quicker and more convenient for users — a feature that was earlier seen in the Nothing Phone 3a series.
On the camera front, things look promising. The phone is expected to feature a triple rear camera setup — a 50MP main lens, a 50MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom, and an 8MP ultra-wide lens with a wide 119.5-degree field of view.
The display is likely to be a 120Hz AMOLED screen, which should offer smooth visuals and vibrant colours. It might also come with Gorilla Glass protection. Design-wise, the phone is said to have a slightly industrial look with visible screws along the frame, hinting at possible customisation options — something CMF seems keen on exploring.
Overall, the CMF Phone 2 Pro looks like a strong option for anyone wanting good performance and features without spending too much. We’ll get the full picture on April 28, but so far, things are looking good.
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