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CMF By Nothing 140W GaN Charger Spotted On Flipkart For A Brief Moment, Can Be Launched Soon

Nothing can soon launch a new charger under its sub-brand CMF. This charger appeared on Flipkart for a brief moment and was spotted by a user named Abhishek Singh. Though it cannot be found now, the user has shared the images of the listing on X that also reveal a few specs of this charger.

As per the listing, this will be a 140W GaN charger that will come with 2x USB-C ports and 1x USB-A connector. The image does not mention the maximum output of the charger though it does mention MacBook Pro can be charged to 55% in 30 minutes while the Nothing Phone(2a) and CMF Phone 1 can be charged up to 66% in 30 minutes. It mentions that the charger supports PD 3.1 and additional protection.

The listing does not mention the price of the charger but it mentions the EMI plan of Rs 294 per month for 24 months which amounts to Rs 7,000. This suggests its actual price can be up to Rs 6,000. Nothing can launch this charger during an event on September 24 when it is expected to launch open ear earbuds Ear(open). This would be the second charger under the CMF brand name. The company has earlier launched a 65W model that came with a starting price of Rs 2,999.



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