Nothing Launches CMF Phone 2 Pro with Upgraded Chip, Buds 2 Now Available

| Updated on April 23, 2025
Nothings CMF the Phone 2 Pro features a boosted MediaTek chip

The British consumer technology brand Nothing is set to launch new devices under its sub-brand CMF on April 28. The new devices will include the CMF Phone 2 Pro, along with many other new audio devices, namely, CMF Buds 2, Buds 2a, and Buds 2 Plus.

In line with that, details about the products themselves have been steadily coming in from the company in preparation for the impending launch. Here’s everything that’s been revealed so far. 

It has been confirmed by Nothing that the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro SoC (System-on-Chip) will be used for the functioning of CMF Phone 2 Pro. With this new chip, improvements are expected in CPU performance by 10% and in graphics by 5% comparatively to the Dimensity 7300 existing in CMF Phone 1.

Added will be gaming-centric features, such as running Battleground Mobile India (BGMI) at 120 frames per second and a 1,000 Hz touch sampling rate.

Recently, Nothing has updated the site of CMF Phone 2 Pro on Flipkart with some camera specifications. The device will come with a triple camera system that comprises a 50mp main sensor, as well as an 8mp ultra-wide lens, along with a 50mp telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom.

Nothing has given any sort of hint with regard to the design of this smartphone with teaser images showing its frontal, lateral, and rear profiles. The front should have a flat display with even bezels and a punch-hole. The CMF Phone 2 Pro will also sport a flat side rail design, giving it a nice sleek premium feel to it.

There may be a chance that CMF Phone 2 Pro comes with an eSIM. Here’s a complete guide on how to choose the right eSIM for your precious phone.

Back here, we may return to the modular panel concept we first saw on CMF Phone 1. Teasers revealed new back panel finishes such as frosted glass, granite-style texture, matte-textured plastic, and vegan leather. In addition, it is possible that like its predecessor, this phone supports interchangeable accessories.

Aimee Pearcy

Tech Journalist


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