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CMF Phone 2 Pro Is Here: AI Boost, Triple Cameras, Essential Key & More

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CMF Phone 2 Pro Front Display

The CMF Phone 2 Pro is a solid step up from its predecessor, with noticeable upgrades in almost every area. The camera setup gets a big boost—going from a single 50MP lens to a triple camera system that includes a 50MP main sensor, a 50MP telephoto, and an 8MP ultra-wide. Even the front camera has been improved for better selfies. On top of that, it comes with a faster processor, a sharper display, better build quality, and runs on the latest Nothing OS 3.0. Overall, it’s a well-rounded upgrade that feels more premium in every way.

The CMF Phone 2 Pro will run on Nothing OS 3.1 or 3.2, bringing in new AI-powered features like AI Eraser and smart battery optimization, though some of it might feel a bit gimmicky. Still, the AI-driven software helps boost performance and stability, aiming to make the overall user experience smoother and more efficient.

One of the most appreciated moves by CMF is including a charger in the box—a rarity these days as most brands continue to remove them. Listening to customer feedback, CMF has added a 33W charger right in the box, making it a smart and user-friendly decision.

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CMF Phone 2 Pro Camera Setup
CMF Phone 2 Pro Processor

The CMF Phone 2 Pro is coming with a unique feature called the Essential Key — a smart innovation by Nothing. It’s designed to make daily tasks easier and can be thought of as a supercharged version of Google Reminders.

Here’s how it works: when you press the Essential Key, it takes a screenshot of whatever is on your screen and starts a voice recording. That audio is then transcribed, and using AI, the phone sets a reminder based on what was said, along with the date and time.

Double-clicking the Essential Key brings up your saved reminders. Another recent addition allows you to use the camera to capture an image with the Essential Key, followed by a voice note to set the reminder — a great example of AI being used practically.

Worth noting: Nothing has restricted this button from being reassigned to other apps — it can only be used to trigger the Essential Space app.

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Himanshu Tandon Resigns from POCO India, May Join Nothing’s CMF Team

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Himanshu Tandon

Himanshu Tandon, the head of POCO India, has stepped down from his role and is likely to join the smartphone company Nothing in August. According to a report by Moneycontrol, he is expected to lead Nothing’s CMF division.

Tandon was part of the founding team of POCO and became the head of its India operations in 2022. He worked under Sandeep Singh Arora, Xiaomi India’s Chief Business Officer, who joined the company from Samsung earlier this year.

This is the second major leadership change at Xiaomi India in less than a year. Earlier, in November 2024, Xiaomi India’s President Muralikrishnan B also left the company.

Xiaomi Faces Market Challenges, POCO Shows Growth

Tandon’s exit comes as Xiaomi is facing tough times in India. In the second quarter of 2025, the company’s smartphone shipments dropped by 25% compared to last year, falling to 5 million units. Its market share also dropped from 18% to 13%.

Despite this, POCO performed well. It increased its share of Xiaomi’s shipments in India from 30% to 41%, with 2.03 million units sold. According to Canalys, POCO’s success came from targeting Gen Z users, offering gaming features, and growing offline sales through JioMart Digital.

Tandon Likely to Lead Nothing’s CMF Division

Tandon is expected to join Nothing’s affordable and design-focused brand CMF. The London-based company recently shifted its global marketing team to India.

Nothing’s CMF brand, led by company co-founder Akis Evangelidis in India, has seen fast growth — 229% in Q2 — thanks to products like the CMF Phone 2 Pro and Phone 3a series.

Both Xiaomi and Nothing are expected to officially announce Tandon’s move in the coming days.

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New Custom Volume Slider App Brings Minimal Nothing OS Vibe to Android Phones

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Nothing OS Style Volume Slider App

A new app called NoVolume is gaining attention among Nothing Phone users for its clean, minimal design that matches the unique style of Nothing OS. If you’re bored of the default Android volume slider, this app might be the perfect upgrade.

The NoVolume app lets users slide to adjust the volume smoothly, swipe right to show the default Android volume panel, and even change the position and sensitivity of the slider. It works well with Nothing Phone (1), Phone (2), Phone (2a), Phone (2a), Phone (3a), Phone (3a) Pro, CMF Phone 1, CMF Phone 2 Pro, Nothing Phone (3) and even other Android phones.

What makes it stand out is its simple UI and customizability. It blends perfectly with the Nothing Phone’s transparent and minimal design language. Users can personalize how and where the slider appears, making it both functional and stylish.

You can download the NoVolume app from Google Play Store.

The best part? It doesn’t require root access. Just install it like any other app and start using it right away.

For those who love the Nothing OS aesthetic and want to add a new touch to their phone’s interface, the NoVolume app is worth checking out.

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Nothing Could Be Working on a New Type of Smartphone

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Nothing recently launched its Phone (3), which the company says is its first true flagship device. But now, new rumors suggest that Nothing may be planning to expand its smartphone lineup even further.

According to a well-known Indian leaker on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the company might be working on new models under the “Lite” or “T” series. The leaker claims that “Pro models are just not cutting it,” hinting that Nothing might be looking for a new direction.

It’s not completely clear which models the leaker is referring to. Recently, the only Pro version from Nothing was the Phone (3a) Pro which is a mid-range phone with better specs than the regular Phone (3a).

At this time, no detailed information has been shared about the possible Lite or T models. For example, it’s unclear whether Nothing will release a Phone (3) Lite, a Phone (3a) Lite, or both. Each could target different types of users depending on price and features.

If the rumor is true, more leaks and official updates from Nothing may follow soon. Until then, users can check out the company’s current flagship that is the Nothing Phone (3) which is already available.

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