Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro Teased With Dual-Tone Design and Swappable Back Panel
Nothing is gearing up to launch the CMF Phone 2 Pro under its CMF sub-brand on April 28, and ahead of the official debut, the company has begun teasing the device’s standout design features. The latest official teasers confirm that the phone will sport a dual-tone rear panel and be available in two colours—grey and the brand’s signature orange. One of the most distinctive aspects of the phone is its removable back panel, a nod to the CMF Phone 1’s modular aesthetic. Alongside a bold design, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is also set to offer solid performance with the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset and a triple-camera setup led by a 50-megapixel primary sensor.
Images shared on the Flipkart landing page and Nothing’s social media posts reveal more about the phone’s design direction. Visible screws and an accessory attachment point on the back panel suggest a level of customisation and modularity that sets the CMF Phone 2 Pro apart in its segment. Users may be able to swap out panels or attach accessories like a lanyard or card holder, enhancing both functionality and personalization. The device will be available in vibrant finishes and is expected to build on the industrial design language that Nothing has championed in its previous products.
The front of the CMF Phone 2 Pro features a hole-punch display design with symmetrical bezels, aiming for a modern and immersive look. The triple-camera setup on the back is arranged in a unique vertical layout with a third lens and LED flash placed to the side. While the exact pricing is yet to be revealed, Nothing claims this model will feature the “largest and brightest” display in its segment. The company appears to be targeting users who value both design innovation and display performance.
Under the hood, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is expected to deliver a notable performance upgrade over its predecessor. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro SoC, it promises a 10 percent boost in CPU speed and up to five percent better GPU output. The chip also includes a sixth-generation NPU capable of up to 4.8 TOPS of AI performance. The phone will also introduce a new Essential Key linked to an AI-powered “Essential Space” for quick access to key apps or functions. On the gaming front, Nothing claims it can hit 120fps in BGMI with a 1,000Hz touch sampling rate. Combined with a lightweight build and versatile camera system—including a 50MP telephoto lens and 8MP ultra-wide sensor—the CMF Phone 2 Pro looks poised to offer an appealing mix of style, power, and utility.











