CMF, the cheap device brand from Nothing that recently launched in Spain with smartwatches and headphones, has confirmed that it will soon release its first smartphone: CMF Phone 1.
CMF has so far revealed few details about what its first mobile phone will be, other than the fact that will showcase the “innovation and meticulous attention to design” that Nothing puts into all of its products. The announcement of the CMF Phone 1 is actually accompanied by an image of what appears to be part of the smartphone, which may have the brand’s signature orange color and what appears to be a wheel in one corner, the function of which is unknown. .
The brand also says that the CMF Phone 1 will serve as a “great entry point” for its entire ecosystem of products; category in which “others” [fabricantes] they are missing out,” they say. Therefore they assume that the device This will be a mid-range or entry-level mobile phone. Something to be expected considering CMF’s focus on developing cost-effective products with good performance.
The launch date for CMF Phone 1 is, of course, still unknown, although the brand assures that coming out “soon”.
This could be CMF Phone 1.
Luckily, leaks have already revealed some interesting details about this CMF Phone 1, such as its design. The first mobile phone of the brand owned by Nothing could appear with 6.67″ OLED screenand also with a refresh rate of 120 Hz. It will also include a processor. MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro; that is, the same as the one included in the Nothing-Phone (2a); in this case it is accompanied by 8 GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal memory.
On the other hand, it is expected that CMF Phone 1 He has a total of two cameras, the resolution of which is unknown. However, we could talk about a wide-angle sensor and an ultra-wide-angle sensor.
So, how much will CMF’s first mobile phone cost? Rumors suggest that the device It will go on sale at prices ranging from 229 to 255 euros.. Although it is inferior to the Nothing Phone (2a), despite having virtually the same specs, the CMF Phone 1 would do without some key features, such as the transparent back panel with LED. Its cameras may also be a little worse.
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