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4 excellent features Nothing added to the CMF Phone 2 Pro

Summary
- Nothing has released the CMF Phone 2 Pro, which offers a unique budget smartphone experience.
- The CMF Phone 2 Pro provides modularity, as well as a dedicated ecosystem of accessories.
- Thanks to several factors and decisions made by Nothing, the CMF Phone 2 Pro punches well above its weight.
These days, there isn’t a ton of dynamism in the
entry-level smartphone scene
. Unlike the
mid-ranger market
, which has seen a boon in both price-to-performance ratio and in external design prowess, the average budget phone often feels devoid of any and all character, charm, and personality.
Thankfully, London, UK-based smartphone maker
Nothing
swooped in to fill this void when it launched its unique and budget-friendly
CMF Phone 1
last year. Now, the company
is back at it again with a sophomore effort
: the all-new CMF Phone 2 Pro.
The ‘Pro’ moniker is a curious choice, seeing how Nothing isn’t offering a non-Pro CMF Phone 2 this year. In any case, the company has taken a swing and has ultimately scored with its new entry-level CMF — the device genuinely feels like a breath of fresh air in today’s malaise-ridden budget handset market.
There are several reasons why I feel the CMF Phone 2 Pro hits the nail on the head as an entry-level device. The product is able to punch well above its weight — the direct result of thoughtful and conspicuous design choices made by Nothing.
CMF Phone 2 Pro
The CMF Phone 2 Pro is the latest budget handset from Nothing’s sub-brand CMF. The device offers a unique and refined design, a 5,000 mAh battery pack, and the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro 5G processor.
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Nothing’s new CMF Phone 2 Pro and Buds 2 lineup is both aesthetic and affordable
Under its CMF sub-brand, Nothing has launched a new affordable CMF Phone 2 Pro, as well as three new CMF Buds 2 products.
1
Its design is well refined
The CMF Phone 2 Pro looks and feels more expensive than it actually is
To be frank, I find the majority of entry-level smartphones physically unappealing. Superficial? Perhaps, but I’m a sucker for well-refined industrial design. Most budget models resemble dumbed-down versions of their mid-range and flagship sister products, featuring bland designs, asymmetrical proportions, and cheap, chintzy build materials.
This isn’t the case with the CMF Phone 2 Pro: Nothing might have outfitted the handset with plastic, but it’s a high-quality variant that feels premium in the hand. The rear panel successfully emulates a frosted glass texture, tolerances are tight, and buttons are clicky and precise.
Much like it did with
its mid-range
Phone 3a and 3a Pro
devices from earlier this year, Nothing has opted to make a statement piece out of the CMF Phone 2 Pro’s rear camera housing. It won’t be to everyone’s taste, to be sure, but I find it to be a unique and pleasing design language as far as camera phone protrusions are concerned.
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