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CMF Phone 1 Price And Specs Leaked Ahead Of Launch On July 8

The CMF Phone 1 is set to officially launch in India on July 8. Ahead of the launch, pricing information for Nothing's inaugural budget handset has been leaked by tipster Yogesh Brar.

The CMF Phone 1 is set to officially launch in India on July 8. Ahead of the launch, pricing information for Nothing's inaugural budget handset has been leaked by tipster Yogesh Brar. According to Brar, the upcoming CMF phone's price, which includes bank discount offers,  will be under Rs 20,000. 

"CMF Phone 1... Pricing: Rs 15,999 & Rs 17,999 (discounted) Thoughts on this?," the tipster posted on X, formerly Twitter.

As the official unveiling of CMF Phone 1 draws near, we are getting to see more teasers from the Carl Pei-led company. A latest leak from CMF by Nothing shows that the screw on the rear of the CMF Phone 1, previously shown in teasers, is indeed detachable.

The London-based consumer tech firm would also bring a sleek SIM ejector tool that will double up as a screwdriver.

Another teaser video suggests that the CMF Phone 1 will feature removable back plates, allowing for enhanced customisation. A member of the Nothing Community in the video even mentions the possibility of 3D printing custom back plates for the device.

Meanwhile, Nothing has scheduled its next Community Update event for July 8 at 10 am BST, which is 2:30 pm IST. At the event, the company will announce the CMF Phone 1, marking the debut of its first smartphone under the CMF sub-brand. Additionally, Nothing will introduce the second generation of its CMF Buds Pro and the Watch Pro alongside the CMF Phone 1. The new smartphone will be launched under the CMF by Nothing sub-brand.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the official CMF account announced that the CMF Buds Pro 2 and CMF Watch Pro 2 will be launched along with the CMF Phone 1. These new devices will be introduced at Nothing's upcoming Community Update event on July 8.

CMF Phone 1 Specifications And Features (Expected)

The CMF Phone 1 is said to depart from its traditional Glyph interface, opting instead for a novel volume knob-like button positioned on the phone's rear. The Nothing Phone 2a also saw the company reducing the number of Glyph lights at the back of the phone.

Details of the button's specific functionalities remain undisclosed, leaving uncertainties whether it will serve a purely aesthetic purpose or offer additional capabilities. Nothing, however, suggests that the CMF Phone 1 could offer distinctive features intended at distinguishing itself amidst competitors.

The CMF Phone 1 is rumoured to feature a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and thick bezels. The device is expected to be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset, which is also speculated to power the upcoming Oppo Reno 12 Pro.

The CMF Phone 1 may house a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W wired charging. Although these specifications have not been officially confirmed, it is certain that the smartphone will not include a charger in the package, similar to the likes of Samsung, Apple and Google.

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