Nothing’s CMF sub-brand is hyping up its CMF Phone 2 Pro, set to launch on April 28. Unlike the Phone 1, which was positioned as a budget device, the successor is shaping up as a mid-range with some interesting specs. The latest teaser is about the triple camera setup and the overall imaging performance.
The CMF Phone 2 Pro packs a telephoto lens—a rare camera hardware in the mid-range segment—alongside a beefy MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset. These upgrades make the “Pro” name feel well-earned.

A 2x telephoto, similar to the Nothing Phone 3a
Nothing spilled the camera details on Flipkart and through a company exec, confirming a 50 MP wide-angle lens with a 1/1.57” sensor (same as Nothing Phone 3a), a 50 MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom, and an 8 MP ultra-wide lens with a 119.5° field of view.
The size of the telephoto and ultrawide sensors is under wraps at the moment. Compared to the CMF Phone 1’s 50 MP wide-angle and 2 MP depth sensor, this feels like a significant leap. The telephoto lens, a first for this price segment, promises sharp zoomed-in shots, perfect for portraits. Take a look at the camera samples below.

While the cameras don’t quite match the Nothing Phone 3a Pro’s telephoto prowess, they’re a big deal for CMF’s budget-focused user base. The company has yet to announce official pricing. However, judging by the camera specs and the ‘Pro’ branding, a mid-range positioning with a noticeable price jump wouldn’t be surprising.
Nothing claims this phone can handle BGMI at 120FPS, and you can learn more about its performance here. Keep an eye on the launch to see if it lives up to the expectations.
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(Source: @AkisEvangelidis, Flipkart)







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