Nothing has revealed the design of the CMF Phone 2 Pro smartphone, which will be unveiled on April 28. Ahead of the announcement, the company posted a short video on its X platform account with images of the CMF Phone 2 Pro in two colors.
In general, the design of the new model continues the line of its predecessor, the CMF Phone 1, although there are enough changes to talk about a noticeable difference in the appearance of the CMF Phone 2 Pro, writes Android Authority. The replaceable back panel of the new product is made in the same bright orange color, and in the lower right corner there is the same large screw as its predecessor, called the Accessory Point – it suggests the possibility of attaching various accessories. On the other hand, the rear cameras of the smartphone are separated and are not located on one module, like the CMF Phone 1. The video demonstrates the CMF Phone 2 Pro model with three rear cameras, but at the moment it is unknown how many cameras the CMF Phone 2 model will have.
The back panel of the smartphone has a two-tone coloring, which is especially noticeable on the white version. Next to the power button, on the left side of the case, another button is visible. It is quite possible that this is the Essential Key button for performing some actions related to the Essential Space application, like the Nothing Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro.
The company also announced that it has another surprise in store regarding the design of the CMF Phone 2 Pro, which will be revealed during the announcement of the new product. It was previously announced that the smartphone will be accompanied by wireless headphones Buds 2a and Buds 2 Plus.
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