CMF Phone 2 Pro Has A Dual-Tone Design And Improved Camera In Latest Teasers [Gallery]

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CMF Phone 2 Pro Has A Dual-Tone Design And Improved Camera In Latest Teasers [Gallery]

Nothing’s upcoming CMF Phone 2 Pro is just days away from its full debut, with the device now being revealed in full with a new dual-tone design, as well as a camera that seems a little too good to be true.

In its usual drip-feed social media teasers, Nothing has been releasing tidbits about the CMF Phone 2 Pro. Most recently, the company has shown off the full design of the device. Like CMF Phone (1), there’s a plastic design with visible screws, this time with an added camera and a new look that includes a dual-tone design.

The device is launching in orange and white/grey colorways, it seems, though last year’s device relied on interchangeable shells to change colors. It’s unclear if that’s sticking around, but the visible screws certainly imply that.

Another teaser confirms the presence of an “Essential Key” on the side of the device that opens up the Essential Space app and allows users to save screenshots and audio messages in a way that can be processed and summarized by AI.

Beyond that, Nothing also shared a few sample images from the cameras on CMF Phone 2 Pro, and they look very good. Suspiciously good, really. The CMF Phone (1) had a perfectly respectable camera for its $199 price point, but this seems like a big step up. While there’s little reason to doubt these shots came from the new CMF device, it’s hard to imagine they’re not outliers in the camera’s capabilities.

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Whatever the case may be, CMF Phone 2 Pro launches next week.

More on Nothing:

  • Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro uses upgraded MediaTek chip, CMF Buds 2 now available
  • Nothing Phone (3) won’t launch for at least three more months, Carl Pei confirms
  • Nothing Phone (3a) Series Review: Two winners, one clear choice

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