CMF Phone 2 Pro: Redefining the $300 Ceiling
The New Standard for Budget Value
Nothing's sub-brand is back with the
Modular Ambition and Magnetic Utility
The standout feature remains the modular ecosystem. This iteration ditches the full-back removal of its predecessor for an accessory backplate system. While compatibility with older modules is limited to a lanyard, the new MagSafe-style magnet array is exceptionally strong, surpassing Apple's implementation in sheer grip. The experimental lens mounts—offering macro and fisheye attachments—are fun novelties, though they suffer from being loose accessories that are easily smudged and difficult to carry.
Flagship Software on a Budget Chip
Software is where this phone truly dominates the sub-$400 category. Running

Display Excellence and Camera Compromise
The 6.77-inch AMOLED panel is the hardware's crowning achievement, hitting 3,000 nits peak brightness and offering a 120Hz adaptive refresh rate. It’s a stunning screen for the money. However, the "Pro" camera branding is largely a marketing play. The 50MP main sensor lacks Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), resulting in overexposed shots and a persistent pink cast. It is functional for social media, but it won't rival mid-range leaders like the
The Final Verdict
Despite a terrible single speaker and mediocre camera performance, the