Nothing Sub Brand CMF has not yet announced several new products, including the update of its flagship smartphone. Phone Pro 2 improves its predecessor in every big way.
The company says it is the lightest and slim smartphone ever. It is 7.8 mm thin and weighs 6.5 ounces. This can make it the lightest phone that has never happened, but the iPhone 16, for example, is only six ounces.
The sixth generation meditic dimensions 7300 Pro 5G processor contain an 8 -core CPU that can run the clock speed to 2.5GHz, which allows both processing and graphics to increase the CMF phone 1. The battery also looks particularly strong, with the company suggested that it can continue for two days on the same charge.
There is a 6.77 -inch FHD+ emulated display and four camera setup, completed with 50 MP main camera. The system includes telephoto lenses, an ultra -wide and front selfie camera. The camera array also has a modular component, as users can attach fish and macro -lenses.
The CMF phone 2 Pro comes in four colors, but each color offers unique design elements. For example, black and light green models have a back feature that imitates the frosty glass and matches the metal frame. The orange model is proud of a metal sheen, while a white phone ends the panold sandstone on the back.
Good news? These are budget friendly phones. The 256GB model costs only 9 279. However, they look hard here to get a grip in the United States. With delivery on May 6, it opens technically in advance, but the phone is only available to those in the company’s beta program.
Now on Airbuds, none of them will be available for shopping in the United States at the time of launch. CMF Key 2 is a matter of a standard entry level, which is ANC and Tech that imitate local audio. They cost around $ 50.
CMF buds 2 plus high razor LDAC and a full EQ are added to the mixture. This cost is around $ 65. CMF buds are created for 2A budget -aware users, though they still include ANC. They cost around $ 38. All these airbods will be available on May 6.
This article was originally published on Enoget