Last year, Nothing launched its sub-brand CMF, which catered to a budget-conscious audience. Its first smartphone, the CMF Phone 1, along with some wearable devices, gained much popularity in the ...
Nothing has officially kicked off the teaser campaign for the CMF Phone 1's successor. The first teaser is titled “In search of the perfect shot” and showcases the back of the device ...
The upcoming device could be the second phone in Nothing’s budget-focused sub-brand CMF. The CMF Phone 2 could offer some camera improvements over its predecessor. Although it’s only been a ...
But the budget CMF brand has shown that Nothing can still offer quality at much lower price points — and there’s another model on the way. Nothing has started teasing the CMF Phone 2 on social ...
CMF, the more playful and affordable sub-brand from London-based tech company Nothing, has started teasing its next big release: the CMF Phone (2). While the company hasn't officially revealed all ...
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Building on the success of Phone 1, Nothing’s sub-brand CMF is gearing up to launch its next-generation device, the CMF Phone 2, in India. The London-based tech company has teased the upcoming ...
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Nothing, a British tech brand, has teased the upcoming CMF Phone 2, which hints at the design and camera module of the upcoming device. The company’s sub-brand CMF shared a short promotional ...
As for the CMF Phone 2, there’s no word yet on what the device could bring to the table. But if Nothing sticks to its playbook, we can expect it to retain the modular design introduced in its ...
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