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Introducing CMF Phone 1. Wonderful by design.


CMF Phone 1, the first smartphone from CMF, is set to be launched in India by the end of this month. The phone, a part of Nothing's sub-brand, may be unveiled later this month before its official launch. Ahead of the launch, the price of CMF Phone 1 has been leaked.


Leaked Price Before Launch


According to Indian tipster Yogesh Barar, CMF Phone 1 will have a box price of ₹19,999. Some reports suggest that the starting price of CMF Phone 1 could be around ₹18,000. Compared to Nothing Phone (2a), which was launched earlier this year at ₹21,999, CMF Phone 1 could be the most affordable 5G smartphone under the Nothing brand.

Expected Features of CMF Phone 1

Some features of CMF Phone 1 have already surfaced online. The phone is expected to feature a 6.7-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It might come with 12GB RAM and 256GB internal storage. Design-wise, CMF Phone 1 is expected to resemble Nothing Phone (2a), albeit with some differences in the camera setup.

Camera Setup and Operating System

CMF Phone 1 will likely feature a dual-camera setup on the back, consisting of a 50MP main camera and a 50MP ultra-wide camera. For selfies and video calling, it is expected to sport a 50MP front camera. The phone will run on Nothing OS based on Android 14.

Availability

Microsite for CMF Phone 1 has already been listed on the e-commerce platform Flipkart, hinting at an imminent launch in the coming weeks.

This summarizes the key details about CMF Phone 1 before its official launch in India.

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