Updated Price of Nothing CMF Phone 1 from August 1, 2025

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The Nothing CMF Phone 1 has officially launched in Pakistan on May 7, 2025, with its pricing now confirmed for local buyers.

The smartphone’s 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant comes at Rs. 84,900, making it an attractive option for users seeking performance at a competitive price point.

Available in two elegant shades—Black and Light Green—the CMF Phone 1 combines a minimalist design with a stylish finish, appealing to users who value both aesthetics and functionality.

In terms of cameras, the device is equipped with a powerful 50MP rear lens paired with a portrait sensor and back flash, ensuring sharp photography and smooth video recording. On the front, it sports a 16MP selfie camera, capable of high-quality video capture, though it does not include a front-facing flash.

One of the standout features is its immersive 6.67-inch Super AMOLED display, offering Full HD+ resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a pixel density of 395 ppi. Users can expect rich colors, deep contrasts, and a vibrant viewing experience—ideal for streaming, gaming, and day-to-day usage.

With its sleek design, premium build, and competitive specifications, the Nothing CMF Phone 1 positions itself as a strong contender in Pakistan’s fast-growing smartphone market.

Following are the complete specifications of Nothing CMF Phone 1:

SIM SupportDual Sim
Phone Dimensions164 mm x 77 mm x 8 mm / 9 mm
Phone Weight197 g / 202 g
Operating SystemNothing OS 2.6 (Powered by Android 14)
Screen Size6.67 Inches
Screen Resolution1080 x 2400 with 395 ppi
Screen TypeSuper AMOLED
Screen ProtectionN/A
Internal Memory128GB
RAM8 GB
Card SlotStorage expandable up to 2 TB
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 7300 5G
GPUN/A
Battery Type5000 mAh
Front Camera16 MP
Front Flash LightN/A
Front Video RecordingYes
Back Flash LightYes
Back Camera50 MP + portrait sensor
Back Video RecordingYes
BluetoothYes
3GYes
4G/LTEYes
5GYes
RadioNo
WiFiYes
NFCNo

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