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CMF Phone 1 Box Price Leaked Ahead Of Launch, Can Be Under Rs 20,000

Nothing sub-brand CMF just recently confirmed that CMF Phone 1 will soon be launched in the market. The smartphone is also confirmed for the Indian market as there is a dedicated microsite live for this phone on Flipkart. Ever since the confirmation of its near launch has come out, tech town has been buzzing with the speculated specs and price. Recently an exclusive report by 91mobiles said that it can be priced at around Rs.12,000 in India. 

Once again the price of the smartphone has come to the focus point because 91mobiles in its exclusive report has leaked the box price of CMF Phone 1 courtesy of tipster Yogesh Brar. Let’s get to know about it:

Leaked price of CMF Phone 1

As per the report, the CMF Phone 1 can come with a box price of Rs 19,999 for the 6GB/12GB model. It means a slightly lower price for the buyers. The tipster has said that the actual cost of the phone can be Rs 18,000 without any offer which can go down to Rs 17,000 with offers. A big leap from the previous leaked price of the handset.

Expected specs of CMF Phone 1

The CMF Phone 1 can come with a 6.67-inch FHD+ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. In the camera department, we are likely to see a 50MP primary camera and a secondary camera. And on the front, we can get a 16MP selfie camera. The smartphone can be powered by the  MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC. The design aspect of the smartphone is still under the wrap though the company has hinted in the teaser image that it will have a leather back with the dial.

Several alleged render of the phone are surfacing on the internet though when it comes to Nothing or anything around Nothing, nothing for sure can be said. For sure one thing can be said the CMF by Nothing is not only getting prepared to launch a phone but also a new earphone. This is evident from its recent listing on India’s BIS and UAE’s TDRA certification website. 

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