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The CMF Phone 2 Pro may be affordable, but it doesn’t feel cheap. At just around $275 for the upgraded version, it offers premium features that usually come with a much higher price tag.
From the design to the performance, it’s aiming to be more than just another low-cost option. This phone is for people who want value without losing style or function. And with Nothing’s growing reputation for sleek, innovative devices, it’s clear they’re serious about changing what people expect.

The CMF Phone 2 Pro comes with a stunning 6.77-inch AMOLED display that stands out in this price range. It’s super bright, hitting up to 3000 nits, and supports a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate for buttery-smooth scrolling.
This screen makes watching movies, gaming, or browsing photos feel like a high-end experience. Add in Ultra HDR support and a 1000Hz touch sampling rate; you’ve got visuals that punch well above the phone’s modest price. For users who care about screen quality, this is a major win.

Phones at this price rarely offer great cameras, but this one changes the game. The CMF Phone 2 Pro packs a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP telephoto lens, an 8MP ultra-wide camera, and a 16MP selfie cam.
That kind of range gives you lots of creative flexibility, whether you’re zooming in on details or fitting more in the frame. It’s also good in low light, capturing more light than the previous model. This setup is far more advanced for casual photographers or social media fans than you’d expect.

Running out of battery before the day ends is frustrating, but this phone helps fix that. The CMF Phone 2 Pro packs a large 5000mAh battery, designed to last nearly two full days on one charge.
That means more time watching videos, chatting, or gaming, and less time stuck near an outlet. It’s especially handy for travelers, students, or anyone who’s constantly on the go.

At the heart of the CMF Phone 2 Pro is the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro chip. It’s built on a 4nm process, which makes it fast, cool, and energy-efficient.
Apps open quickly, games run smoother, and multitasking feels seamless, even with just 8GB of RAM. It’s about 10% faster than the older model and brings a 5% graphics boost. While it doesn’t rival top-tier flagship processors, for everyday use, it handles tasks without slowing down.

This phone doesn’t just perform well, it looks and feels great too. It’s the slimmest and lightest device CMF has ever made, just 7.8mm thick and 185 grams.
The materials vary by color, from a frosted glass-like finish to a textured sandstone back or metallic shine. Every detail, from the aluminum camera housing to the polished screws, shows careful design. It’s not just built to be used, it’s built to be noticed.

Forget boring black slabs, the CMF Phone 2 Pro comes in fun and fresh colors. Choose from White, Black, Orange, or Light Green, each offering a different texture or finish.
The Orange version shines with a bold metallic look, while the Black and Green give off a smooth, frosted vibe. The White one has a minimalist sandstone finish, perfect for anyone who loves clean design. These choices make the phone feel more personal and stylish, letting users pick a color that suits their taste without spending extra.

One of the coolest things about this phone is how customizable it is. CMF made it modular, so you can snap on special accessories like interchangeable lenses, a wallet/stand, or a universal cover.
This adds new ways to use your phone without needing bulky add-ons or cases. It’s a smart, flexible approach for people who want more control over how their phone looks and works. These accessories are coming soon.

The CMF Phone 2 Pro has an IP54 rating for water and dust resistance. That means it’s protected from light splashes and dust, but not built for deep water or super dusty environments.
It’s a step up from the previous IP52 rating, and more than enough for everyday use. Just don’t bring it into the pool. The trade-off is due to its open, customizable design, which makes sense if you value looks and modular features more than heavy-duty durability.

The CMF Phone 2 Pro now comes with NFC, a big upgrade over its predecessor. This means you can tap your phone to pay at stores or pair it quickly with other NFC devices.
Contactless payments are fast becoming the norm, so this feature brings the phone in line with user expectations. It also adds convenience for people using transit systems or Bluetooth accessories. It’s one of those small additions that make a big difference in everyday life.

CMF didn’t just drop a phone; they also dropped three new pairs of earbuds. The Buds 2, Buds 2 Plus, and Buds 2a all offer different options depending on your budget.
They range from $49 to $69, giving listeners access to premium features like spatial audio, noise cancellation, and customizable sound. Even the cheapest ones bring solid performance.

Priced around $59, the CMF Buds 2 offer excellent everyday use value. They include hybrid noise cancellation up to 48dB, spatial audio, and special tuning from Dirac for richer sound.
These buds are ideal for users who want great quality without spending over $100. They come in matching phone colors and are compact enough to carry anywhere. Whether you’re commuting, exercising, or relaxing at home, the Buds 2 deliver a clear, immersive experience that’s hard to beat.

Want better sound control and more detail? The CMF Buds 2 Plus are made for you. At $69, they feature Hi-Res LDAC audio, hearing compensation, and full EQ customization.
That means you can tweak the sound to fit your hearing and music style perfectly. These are built for people who care about audio quality but still want something lightweight and stylish. If you’re picky about sound or just want earbuds that punch above their price, these deliver the goods.

For just $49, the CMF Buds 2a give you great sound and decent noise cancellation. They use a 12.4mm bio-fiber driver and offer 42dB ANC, which is strong for entry-level earbuds.
They’re built for people who want quality audio without all the bells and whistles. Perfect for students, casual listeners, or anyone who just needs reliable wireless sound. These earbuds prove you don’t have to spend a lot to get a good experience.

Getting your hands on the CMF Phone 2 Pro or any of the earbuds is simple. They’re available online through Nothing’s website, as well as on sites like Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shop.
If you prefer shopping in person, you’ll find them at major tech retailers and electronics stores. With so many buying options, you won’t need to hunt them down or wait forever for a delivery. It’s another way CMF is making its gear more accessible.

CMF is part of Nothing, a company founded by Carl Pei, who helped launch OnePlus. And it’s growing fast, especially in markets like India, where it’s one of the top emerging brands.
People are loving the combo of good design, fair pricing, and strong features. The Phone 2 Pro and the latest buds are a sign they’re just getting started. As more buyers catch on, this could be the next big name in budget-friendly tech.
Want to see what else is worth your money this year? Check out the Top Smartphones You NEED in 2025.

If you’re thinking about buying, there are launch-day deals worth noting. In some markets, CMF is offering special pricing, bank discounts, and trade-in bonuses on May 5.
That means you could save even more on already low prices. It’s the perfect time to upgrade your phone or grab a fresh pair of earbuds. These early offers won’t last long, so if you’re interested, keeping an eye on launch-day prices might pay off.
While you wait for launch day, why not unlock more from the phone you already have? Discover 18 Hidden Features On Your Smartphone.
What do you think of CMF’s latest lineup, great deal or just hype? Drop your thoughts in the comments and hit like if you’re excited to see more budget tech like this.
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Dan Mitchell has been in the computer industry for more than 25 years, getting started with computers at age 7 on an Apple II.
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