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Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro

  • Marcella Frattari
  • Aug 5
  • 15 min read

Updated: Aug 22

SMARTPHONE TIER: MID TIER

Battery Capacity mAh: 5000



Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro: Nothing Beats a CMF Phone 2 Pro for Budget Efficiency

SMARTPHONE BATTERY PERFORMANCE


Based on Price: Mid Tier (€200-€499)


Mid Tier Ranking #3


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The CMF Phone 2 Pro is a bold and refreshingly unique mid-range smartphone that blends striking design with practical performance, a large battery, and a surprisingly generous storage configuration. Positioned as Nothing’s budget-friendly alternative, this device makes a strong case for itself in a saturated segment by offering a clean software experience, playful aesthetics, and enough everyday reliability to satisfy users who prioritise value and simplicity over premium hardware.


The handset immediately stands out thanks to its modular-inspired design. Although not truly modular in a traditional sense, the phone’s back panel can be swapped to accommodate various magnetic accessories, such as a wallet, kickstand, or lanyard, giving it a sense of personalisation not commonly found in this price range. The build quality feels solid, with a flat frame and textured rear that provides decent grip. It measures 8.1 millimetres in thickness and weighs 185 grams, which gives it a reassuring presence in hand without feeling cumbersome. The overall design embraces Nothing’s industrial DNA, complete with visible screws and bold colours like orange and blue, making it far more expressive than the average budget phone.


The display is a 6.8-inch AMOLED panel with a Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, offering smooth navigation and pleasing visual sharpness. Colours appear rich, blacks are deep, and content consumption is enjoyable for the most part. The screen peaks at around 1,200 nits of brightness, which is acceptable indoors and in shaded outdoor environments, though visibility suffers under direct sunlight. It’s a flat panel with slim bezels, and while it doesn’t push the limits of display technology, it delivers an enjoyable viewing experience that comfortably exceeds expectations for the price.


Performance is handled by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro, built on a 4-nanometre process and paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. This configuration provides responsive multitasking, smooth UI navigation, and reliable day-to-day usage. Apps load quickly, and switching between them is fluid. Light gaming is also possible, though graphically demanding titles will show the chipset’s limitations. The inclusion of 256GB of onboard storage is a standout feature at this price point, and the microSD slot offers welcome flexibility for users needing additional space. In everyday scenarios, the phone feels quick and consistent, which reflects well on both the chipset and the lightweight software.


On the software front, the CMF Phone 2 Pro runs Nothing OS 3.2 on top of Android 15. The user interface is stripped back and highly cohesive, mirroring the minimalist ethos of Nothing’s mainline devices. There is very little bloatware, transitions are clean, and the experience is intuitive even for less tech-savvy users. The Essential Space, accessible via the physical Essential Key, introduces a small layer of AI functionality for quick reminders and voice memos. While the AI features feel more experimental than essential, the inclusion of a dedicated button for shortcuts is genuinely practical. Software support is also commendable, with three years of Android updates and four years of security patches promised.


The camera system consists of a 50-megapixel main sensor, an ultrawide lens, and a macro sensor. In well-lit conditions, the main camera captures respectable photos with decent colour balance and acceptable dynamic range. Portraits are handled fairly well, particularly using the camera’s multi-level focal distance modes, which simulate optical zoom. However, results in low light are far less impressive, with visible noise, reduced detail, and a general lack of clarity. The ultrawide sensor also falls short, producing images that lack sharpness and contrast, even in daylight. As is often the case, the macro sensor adds little value. Video recording reaches up to 4K at 30fps, and stabilisation is passable, but nothing more. On the front, a 16-megapixel selfie camera delivers competent results under good lighting, though it struggles with edge detection in portrait mode and tends to soften details.


One of the strongest elements of the CMF Phone 2 Pro is its battery life. With a 5,000mAh cell and efficient chipset, the phone consistently delivers excellent endurance. Charging is supported at 33 watts, delivering a 50% top-up in just over 30 minutes, according to the brand, although no charger is included in the box, which might disappoint some users.


Audio performance is one of the phone’s weaker aspects. The mono speaker sounds metallic and lacks depth, particularly when playing music or video content. While it gets loud enough for calls or podcasts, the overall sound quality is underwhelming. Haptics, however, are surprisingly refined, with subtle vibration feedback that elevates the user experience. The fingerprint scanner is positioned on the side of the device and performs reliably, though its placement may be slightly awkward for users with larger hands.


In terms of connectivity, the CMF Phone 2 Pro includes all the expected essentials, such as dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C, and 5G support. The hybrid SIM slot allows for either dual SIM usage or microSD expansion, adding a layer of flexibility. The phone focuses its strengths where they matter most: daily usability, storage, battery life, and overall smoothness.


Ultimately, the CMF Phone 2 Pro succeeds by not overpromising. It doesn’t aim to challenge premium flagships, nor does it chase gimmicks. Instead, it focuses on offering a visually distinctive, well-performing, and affordable handset with a large battery and generous storage. While compromises exist, particularly in the audio and camera departments, they are balanced by its thoughtful software, efficient battery management, and the kind of design flair rarely seen at this price point. For users who want a practical, fun, and fuss-free smartphone experience with a bit of personality, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is a worthy contender.




Pros

Cons

  • Eye-catching, customisable design with modular back accessories

  • Mono speaker delivers flat, metallic audio

  • Large 6.8-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate


  • Camera system underperforms in low light and with ultrawide shots

  • 5,000mAh battery delivers excellent real-world endurance

  • Always-On Display and Essential Key AI functions feel undercooked

  • 256GB storage as standard, with microSD card support

  • Screen visibility struggles under direct sunlight

  • Smooth performance for daily tasks thanks to Dimensity 7300 Pro

  • Charging limited to 33W (as per brand) and no charger included

  • Clean, bloat-free software (Nothing OS 3.2 based on Android 15)

  • No wireless charging, or stereo speakers

  • Useful Essential Key for quick access to shortcuts and notes

  • Some software features feel unfinished or inconsistently polished

  • Promised 3 years of Android updates and 4 years of security patches

  • Not suited for heavy social media or camera use


  • Reliable side-mounted fingerprint scanner and refined haptics




 ViserMark Labels for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro


Please take a look at the following information about the battery performance of the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro :

ViserMark Labels for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro smartphone

Battery Life: The Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro impresses with a battery life of up to 55 hours of active use, placing it firmly at the top of the mid-range segment in terms of endurance. This translates to approximately 2 full days of real-world usage for most users, even with moderate streaming, browsing, and social media activity. The 5000mAh battery, combined with the Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset and a clean software layer, delivers efficient power management across typical daily tasks. Whether you're navigating with GPS, watching long videos, or juggling multiple apps, the phone maintains consistent stamina without sudden drops.


Battery Charging: According to the brand, the CMF Phone 2 Pro supports 33W wired charging, with a claimed 50% top-up in just over 30 minutes. In real-world use with a compatible USB PD charger, speeds are decent but not game-changing. A full charge typically takes around 1 hour and 50 minutes, making it adequate for overnight charging or quick top-ups before heading out.


Battery Performance & Efficiency: The CMF Phone 2 Pro demonstrates excellent power management with an annual energy consumption of just 2.9 kWh, making it one of the more energy-efficient devices in its category. Its battery efficiency rating of 1.5 “leaves” is a very strong result, reflecting a well-optimised balance between performance and power draw. Thanks to this refined efficiency, the CMF Phone 2 Pro delivers dependable endurance without sacrificing fluidity or responsiveness, ideal for users who prioritise all-day use with minimal recharging needs.




Specification Overview - Released Date: April 2025

  • Body & Build:

    • Dimensions: 164 x 78 x 7.8 mm

    • Weight: 185g

    • Materials: Plastic frame, Panda Glass front (Mohs level 5) with a removable back cover

    • Durability: IP54-rated – protected from limited dust ingress and water splashes (up to 25cm depth for 20 minutes)

    • Design: Lightweight and visually striking, available in bold colour options with a textured rear panel. The user-replaceable back is a rare and welcome feature in 2025, adding to its long-term practicality.

  • Display:

    • Size: 6.77-inch AMOLED

    • Resolution: 2392 x 1080 (FHD+), ~388 ppi

    • Refresh Rate: 120Hz (non-adaptive)

    • Brightness: 3000 nits peak (measured 1255 nits in real-world use)

    • HDR Support: HDR10+ and Ultra HDR certified

    • Protection: Panda Glass (Mohs 5)

  • Operating System:

    • OS: Android 15 with Nothing OS 3.2

    • Software Support: Up to 3 major Android upgrades (brand policy)

  • Chipset & Performance:

    • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Pro (4nm)

    • CPU: Octa-core (4x Cortex-A78 @ 2.5GHz + 4x Cortex-A55 @ 2.0GHz)

    • GPU: Mali-G615 MC2

  • Memory & Storage:

    • Configurations:

      • 128GB + 8GB RAM

      • 256GB + 8GB RAM

    • Expandable Storage: microSDXC slot (dedicated)

    • Storage Technology: eMMC 5.1 (not UFS 3.x)

  • Connectivity & Features:

    • 5G: Supported (Sub-6 GHz)

    • SIM: Dual Nano-SIM

    • Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax), dual-band

    • Bluetooth: 5.3

    • NFC: Market-dependent

    • USB-C: Type-C

    • Biometrics: Optical in-display fingerprint sensor

    • Other Sensors: Accelerometer, gyroscope, proximity, compass

  • Audio:

    • Speakers: Single loudspeaker

    • 3.5mm Jack: No

    • Audio Quality: -27.0 LUFS

  • Camera System:

    • Rear Cameras:

      • 50MP main (f/1.9, 1/1.57", 1.0µm, OIS, dual pixel PDAF)

      • 50MP telephoto (f/1.9, 2x optical zoom)

      • 8MP ultrawide (f/2.2, 120° FoV)

    • Video Recording:

      • Rear: 4K@30fps, 1080p@30/60/120fps with gyro-EIS

      • Front: 16MP, 1080p@30fps

  • Colours Available: White, Black, Orange.




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Smartphone Battery Performance - FULL TEST RESULTS AND REVIEW


ViserMark has put the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro through our testing protocol, based on real smartphone usage from 100% battery level down to power off. This includes daily activities, such as calls, web, video and music streaming, gaming, social networks, picture and video capture, and standby. All activities are executed in a defined order and timeline.

 

These test results, show how the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro performed and the scores achieved.


1. Battery Performance


The CMF Phone 2 Pro achieved a battery performance score of 50/100, positioning it well above the mid-tier average of 44.23, and outperforming both the Honor 200 Lite (46) and the Samsung Galaxy A26 (36). This result reflects not only solid battery life but also a well-calibrated balance between performance and power consumption, placing it among the better-optimised devices in its class.


A ViserMark Label for Battery Performance displaying 50/100 for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro

Charging is handled via 33W wired power delivery, with the brand claiming a 50% top-up in just over 30 minutes. However, no charger is included in the box, which may disappoint some buyers expecting a more complete out-of-the-box experience. There’s also support for 5W reverse wired charging, but no wireless charging.

A bar chart representing the battery score for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro with other Mid Tier Smartphones

Overall, the CMF Phone 2 Pro stands out for its energy-to-performance efficiency. It’s a compelling option for users who value strong endurance and daily reliability without compromising on responsiveness or usability.


2. Battery Life


In ViserMark’s battery life testing, the CMF Phone 2 Pro achieved 55 hours of active usage, translating to approximately 2 full days of typical real-world use. This result positions it at the top end of the mid-range bracket, slightly ahead of the Honor 200 Lite (51 hours) and well above the Galaxy A26 (35 hours), confirming Nothing’s solid power management credentials.

A ViserMark Label displaying 2 days of use and 55 hours of use for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro smartphone

The strong result is a testament to the CMF Phone 2 Pro’s effective synergy between its Dimensity 7300 Pro processor and the lightweight Nothing OS 3.2, which together ensure minimal background drain and smooth task handling.

A bar chart representing the battery life in Days of Use for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro with other Mid Tier Smartphones

A bar chart representing the battery life in Hours of Use for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro with other Mid Tier Smartphones

For users seeking reliable day-to-day endurance, the CMF Phone 2 Pro offers confident all-day use without anxiety over battery percentage. Its excellent battery life makes it an especially practical choice for those who value stamina without compromise.





3. Battery Consumption


The CMF Phone 2 Pro generally consumes more power than the Honor 200 Lite in categories such as social media, YouTube, downloads/uploads, and web browsing. These higher consumption levels suggest that the CMF model could be less finely tuned for sustained online activity and media streaming, especially in scenarios involving constant screen-on time or network usage.


Interestingly, in gaming, the Honor 200 Lite draws more current than the CMF Phone 2 Pro, marking one of the few cases where the CMF device proves to be the more efficient option. This could be due to the way each phone handles GPU load and thermal management during graphically intensive sessions.


Calls and media playback are nearly identical on both devices, indicating similarly optimised energy use during voice communication and offline video or music playback.


A Bar Chart representing the battery consumption of the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro with the Honor 200 Lite

Overall, while both phones perform competently in daily usage, the Honor 200 Lite maintains an edge in energy efficiency across most categories, with the exception of gaming.



When comparing the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro with the Samsung Galaxy A26 in terms of battery consumption, the differences are notable across a range of everyday tasks. Both belong to the mid-tier segment, but their efficiency profiles reflect two distinct philosophies.

A Bar Chart representing the battery consumption of the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro with the Samsung Galaxy A26

The Galaxy A26 demonstrates considerably higher energy consumption in tasks such as social media, voice calls, downloads/uploads, and gaming. This suggests a less refined power management system, likely tied to the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ chip and a software experience that prioritises responsiveness over longevity. The result: heavier battery drain during common usage, especially when multitasking or performing sustained activities.


The CMF Phone 2 Pro consistently draws less current in these areas, offering a more efficient approach to power distribution. For users who frequently browse social media, play casual games, or make long calls, the CMF model is more likely to conserve energy and stay cooler over time.


In video playback, media consumption, and web browsing, the CMF Phone 2 Pro also maintains a clear edge, consuming less battery across the board. These results suggest more aggressive background optimisation and possibly a more efficient display calibration.

The only area where the A26 holds a slight advantage is camera usage, where its energy draw is marginally lower. However, this narrow win is not enough to shift the balance in its favour.


In short, the Galaxy A26 may appeal to those seeking visual performance and speed, but the CMF Phone 2 Pro offers far better battery efficiency across nearly all real-world tasks,making it the more reliable choice for endurance-focused users.





When comparing battery efficiency across the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro, Honor 200 Lite, Samsung Galaxy A26 and the Mid Tier average, one thing becomes clear: while all models deliver broadly similar battery life on paper, how they achieve those results varies significantly across real-world tasks.

A Bar Chart representing the battery consumption of the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro Comparison

The Galaxy A26 draws the most power during active use, especially in social media, gaming, and call scenarios, burning through its 5,000mAh battery faster than rivals. Yet surprisingly, its overall endurance still holds up in testing, largely thanks to excellent idle management. This means the phone conserves energy well when on standby, apps are running in the background, or the screen is off, balancing out the high active consumption.


The Honor 200 Lite stands out as the most consistent performer, showing efficient battery draw across nearly all workloads. It’s particularly well optimised for communication, download/upload and web browsing, a balance that makes it ideal for users who remain active on their devices throughout the day.


Meanwhile, the CMF Phone 2 Pro proves remarkably energy-efficient in tasks like outgoing calls, media playback, and even gaming, where it draws noticeably less current than its main competitors. This makes it a strong option for users who spend a lot of time in these scenarios, as it balances solid performance with smart power use.


To conclude, the Galaxy A26 compensates its heavy active usage with excellent standby efficiency. The Honor 200 Lite delivers the most balanced power management, especially during communication and browsing. Meanwhile, the CMF Phone 2 Pro stands out for its low consumption in high-demand tasks like gaming and media use, making it a practical choice for users who value endurance during everyday entertainment.


4. Battery Efficiency


In ViserMark’s battery efficiency evaluation, the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro achieved a solid 1.5-leaf rating, placing it at the top of its category alongside the Honor 200 Lite and well above the mid-tier average of 1.07 leaves.

A ViserMark Label for battery efficiency displaying 1,5 leaf out of 5 leaves for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro

A bar chart displaying the battery efficiency for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro with other Mid Tier smartphones

Its lean software, energy-conscious Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset, and practical hardware choices contribute to a usage profile that favours consistency and longevity. While it may not outperform flagship devices in raw specs, it stands out for delivering strong real-world battery behaviour in its price bracket.


Unlike some rivals that rely on large batteries to compensate for poor optimisation, the CMF Phone 2 Pro delivers efficiency through smart power management. Combined with its balanced consumption across other workloads, the device manages to keep drain in check without compromising performance.

5. Annual Energy Consumption


According to ViserMark’s annual energy testing, the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro delivers an impressively low consumption of just 2.9 kWh per year, matching the highly efficient Honor 200 Lite and well below the mid-tier average of 3.63 kWh. This places it among the most power-conscious devices in its class.

A ViserMark Label for annual energy consumption for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro

Such results highlight the CMF Phone 2 Pro’s balanced engineering, combining practical hardware and a clean software experience to limit unnecessary drain across everyday use. Whether used actively or left in standby, the phone manages its power efficiently, making it a solid option for users prioritising energy-conscious tech.

A bar chart displaying the annual energy consumption for the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro with other Mid Tier smartphones

Its low annual energy footprint not only contributes to extended battery health but also translates into reduced long-term electricity costs, a meaningful benefit for environmentally and budget-aware consumers alike.



Who Should Buy the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro ?


The CMF Phone 2 Pro is a compelling choice for users who want standout design, clean software, and power efficiency, all wrapped in an affordable, feature-rich package. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate fluid day-to-day performance without needing flagship specs or gimmicks.


With its eye-catching modular design, large AMOLED display, and smooth multitasking capabilities powered by the Dimensity 7300 Pro, this phone appeals to users looking for something a bit different, stylish, customisable, and practical. Its energy efficiency across gaming, calls and media playback also makes it ideal for users who engage in these tasks frequently and want longer-lasting performance throughout the day.


Thanks to Nothing OS 3.2’s lightweight interface and extended update policy, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is a strong option for anyone seeking a clutter-free experience with long-term relevance. It’s particularly appealing for students, young professionals and casual users who want a phone that feels modern and reliable without breaking the bank.


However, it may not fully satisfy photography enthusiasts or audiophiles, as its cameras and speaker system deliver mixed results. And while its modular back is a cool feature, the accessories may not be essential for everyone.


In short, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is for users who value aesthetics, efficiency and a clean Android experience, those who want something functional, fun, and refreshingly different from the usual mid-range crowd.


ViserMark VERDICT


Using the Nothing CMF Phone 2 Pro is a refreshing experience that blends playful design with dependable day-to-day performance. For a budget-friendly device, it feels snappy and well-optimised, especially with 8GB of RAM handling tasks like web browsing, social media, messaging, and multitasking without breaking a sweat.


The 6.7-inch AMOLED display is bright and fluid, with a smooth 120Hz refresh rate that elevates scrolling and swiping. The clean Nothing OS 3.2 interface enhances the experience, it’s lightweight, bloat-free, and simple to navigate, striking a nice balance between minimalism and functionality.


Biometric unlocking is handled by an under-display fingerprint reader that’s accurate, though its low placement may feel awkward at first. Battery life is solid, comfortably lasting a full day of regular use, and the 33W fast charging gets you back up and running quickly, though again, there’s no charger in the box.


Performance holds up well even under pressure. While it’s not built for hardcore gaming or professional multitasking, the Dimensity 7300 Pro chipset keeps things running smoothly for most users. The Essential Key and modular accessories add a layer of convenience and fun, though some features may still feel like work-in-progress.


Overall, the CMF Phone 2 Pro delivers a lively, efficient and user-friendly experience. It’s a practical daily driver that doesn’t feel dull, combining smart design choices with enough power to keep pace with modern life.


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Background

Founded in October 2020 by Carl Pei, co‑founder of OnePlus, Nothing Technology Limited (stylised as NOTHING) is a London‑based consumer electronics company with a mission: to make technology “fun again” through distinctive design, transparent aesthetics, and clean software experiences.


In August 2023, Nothing introduced the CMF by Nothing sub‑brand (CMF stands for Color, Material, Finish) to broaden its accessible design-led product lineup. This brand is behind the CMF Phone 1, CMF Watch Pro, and eventually the CMF Phone 2 Pro, launched in April 2025 as an entry‑level smartphone with premium styling and long‑term software support.


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Marcella Frattari is the Communication Marketing and Lead Generation Manager at SmartViser, playing a key role in shaping the company's communication and marketing strategies. With a background in journalism and a passion for digital communication, Marcella focuses on improving SmartViser's overall online presence and engagement. Her dedication to clear, effective communication and creative content makes her a valuable asset to the team.


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