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CMF Phone 2 Pro: Budget Phone of the Year!

BY e1mrp
May 14, 2025
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CMF Phone 2 Pro Review

Overview

  • The CMF Phone 2 Pro is a budget-friendly phone by Nothing's sub-brand CMF, priced at $279 or 20,999 rupees in India.
  • Notably marketed for its "Pro" features, primarily due to its triple camera setup.

Design and Build

  • Distinct design with a personality, featuring a flat back and metal camera rings.
  • Thin, light, and has a 5,000mAh battery.
  • Modular feature with strong MagSafe magnet arrays for attaching accessories.
  • Comes with a unique orange color option and other metallic-feeling colors.

Display

  • 6.77 inch AMOLED display with 1080p resolution and adaptive 120Hz refresh rate.
  • High brightness level reaching 3000 nits in HDR, 1300 nits outdoors, and 2160Hz PWM dimming.
  • Touch sample rate of 480Hz for responsiveness.
  • Pre-installed screen protector with minor flaws.

Performance

  • Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro, equivalent to Snapdragon 865.
  • Equipped with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, expandable with microSD card.
  • Doesn't support wireless charging but includes NFC for contactless payments.

Camera System

  • Triple cameras: 50MP primary camera, 2X telephoto, and 8MP ultra-wide.
  • Lack of OIS in cameras, moderate performance.
  • Modular aspect allows attachment of macro and fisheye lenses.

Software

  • Excellent software experience for a phone under $400.
  • Similar smoothness and features derived from OnePlus and Nothing phones.
  • No bloatware or intrusive ads.

Other Features

  • IP54 rating: splash-resistant.
  • 33W charging capability.
  • Lacks wireless charging but stable battery life.

Conclusion

  • CMF Phone 2 Pro is considered one of the best budget phones of the year due to its combination of design, software, and modular innovations, particularly under $300.
  • Demand for more US-compatible bands for broader recommendation.

Final Thoughts

  • While the phone boasts excellent software and design, it leaves space for motivations towards a potential high-end version.
  • Reminiscent of Moto Mods from Motorola's past devices.
  • Slight limitations in accessories and expansion for a broader market.

Stay tuned for more reviews and comparisons in the budget and mid-range phone categories.