Nothing Takes Aim at the Budget Android Smartwatch Market with Its First Wearable

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Nothing Takes Aim at the Budget Android Smartwatch Market with Its First Wearable

What you need to know

  • Leaked internal marketing banners of Nothing’s CMF-branded smartwatch show off a square display with rounded corners, and it could retail for INR 4,499, or around $55.
  • Nothing’s first smartwatch will apparently sport a 1.96-inch AMOLED screen with a peak brightness of 600 nits.
  • Its battery will purportedly last up to 13 days with the always-on display feature turned off.
  • Additionally, the leak reveals other CMF-branded gadgets like a 65W GaN charger and noise-cancelling earbuds.

CMF by Nothing, a sub-brand that Carl Pei unveiled earlier this month with a focus on Nothing’s budget-conscious line of products, may be coming for the budget smartwatches out there.

Courtesy of Alchimist Leaks on Telegram, a bunch of internal marketing banners for CMF’s upcoming products have revealed the design, specs, and price of Nothing’s first smartwatch (via 9to5Google). But if you’re a fan of Nothing’s penchant for transparent gadgets, you might be a bit disappointed to know that the company’s first smartwatch won’t have its signature transparent design, as per the marketing materials.

Nothing smartwatch with orange straps

(Image credit: Alchimist Leaks / Telegram)

Instead, CMF will apparently introduce an Apple Watch-like wearable with a square display and rounded edges. The banner indicates that the smartwatch will be known as the “Watch Pro,” and the specs sheet shows it will include a 1.96-inch AMOLED screen with always-on display (AOD) support.

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