The all-new CMF Phone 2 Pro has just launched and there’s a tempting offer attached for anyone looking to upgrade.
Nothing has made quite a name for itself in just a few short years but if you didn’t already know, the company has a sub-brand for more budget friendly products known as CMF, with several smartwatches, a smartphone and more under its belt.
Previous products in the CMF range have offered tremendous value and history seems ready to repeat itself as you can now buy the all-new CMF Phone 2 Pro for just £219 and get a pair of CMF Buds 2 at no extra cost.

Get a free pair of earbuds with the CMF Phone 2 Pro
For a limited time only, you can buy the new CMF Phone 2 Pro a get a free pair of CMF Buds 2 when shopping directly through Nothing's website.
The offer is only available until May 5th, but it’s also limited to stock availability which means it might not even be around until then, so if you do want to make use of it then there’s no time like the present.
Last year’s CMF Phone 1 almost immediately caught everyone’s attention for its vibrant colours and modular design, but there were still a few missing features that held it back. Luckily, Nothing has clearly taken this criticism on board as there are several notable upgrades in the new CMF Phone 2 Pro.
For starters, the phone itself is now far more agreeable when it comes to facing the elements, sporting a higher IP54 rating. There’s also NFC on board which means that, unlike the CMF Phone 1, the Phone 2 Pro can be used for payments via Google Wallet.

There’s also a better main 50MP camera lens with a larger 1/1.57-inch sensor which, in turn, should allow for more detail and colourful photos. There’s even a new 50MP 2x telephoto lens which also supports digital zooming up to 20x – always handy for capturing a subject that’s a bit further off in the distance.
Of course, the real allure of the CMF Phone 1, its modular concept, makes a return here. You can add accessories like a lanyard to give you a better grip of the phone, or even swap out the lenses for different camera styles.
The real cherry on top of all of this is that the phone uses Nothing OS 3 which is one of the cleanest Android overlays we’ve ever seen, and makes the experience feel far more premium than the budget £219 price point would have you believe.