Nothing, the Deputy Brand CMF announced several new products, including a refreshing of its major smartphone. The Phone Pro 2 appears to be an improvement on its predecessor in every major way.
The company says it is the lightest and thinnest smartphone that it has once designed. It is 7.8 mm thin and weighs 6.5 ounces. This is the lightest phone cannot make anything, but for example, the iPhone 16, only six ounces.
The sixth-generation MediaTek Demicy 7300 Pro 5G processor includes 8-core CPUs that can run the clock speed up to 2.5GHz, which allows for an opatic in both processing and graphics compared to the CMF phone 1. The battery also looks particularly strong, with the company it can last for two days on a single charge.
There is a 6.77-inch FHD+ AMOLED display and a four-camera setup, complete with a 50MP main camera. The system includes a telephoto lens, an ultra-wide and front-faceing selfie camera. There is also a modular component for the camera array, as users can attach a fish and macro lens.
The CMF phone 2 Pro comes in four colors, but each color provides unique design elements. For example, black and light green models have a back that mimics the glass to a frosted and is limited with a metal frame. The orange model claims a metal sheen, while the white phone contains a panel sandstone finish on the back.
Good news? These are budget -friendly phones. The 256GB model costs just $ 279. However, they look hard to get a grip in the US here. With the shipment going out on 6 May, technically today is technically open, but the phone is only available to those in the company’s beta program.
Now on earbuds, none of which will be available to buy in the US at the time of launch. CMF Buds 2 occurs a standard penetration-level round, with ANC and Tech that mimics spatial audio. Their price is about $ 50.
The CMF Buds adds a full EQ in LDAC and Mix in 2 Plus. This cost is around $ 65. CMF Buds 2A is designed for budget-conscious consumers, although they still include ANC. Their price is around $ 38. All these earbuds will be available on 6 May.
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