📱 CMF Phone 2 Pro Will Ship With Charger in India Only
Nothing’s CMF Phone 2 Pro is set to launch on April 28, and while the brand teases several upgrades—including a redesigned back panel—one key change is already drawing attention. Unlike the CMF Phone 1, the CMF Phone 2 Pro will come with a charger in the box—but only in India.
This update was confirmed by Nothing co-founder Akis Evangelidis on X (formerly Twitter), in direct response to customer feedback regarding the lack of an in-box charger with the CMF Phone 1.
🔌 Why Only in India?
While the statement focuses on India, it hints at regional differences in packaging. It’s unclear whether other markets will also receive the charger, but the language strongly suggests India is the exception rather than the rule.
India remains a key market for Nothing, and customer demand has clearly influenced this decision. Including the charger may also be a strategic move to stay competitive in the price-sensitive budget and midrange segments.
🔧 What to Expect from the CMF Phone 2 Pro
Alongside the charger news, here’s what rumors and teasers have revealed about the upcoming CMF Phone 2 Pro:
- Display: 6.3-inch OLED, 1080p+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate
- Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 7400 SoC
- Battery: 5,000mAh with 33W wired charging support
- Design: Textured, tactile finish with removable rear panel and visible screws, staying true to CMF’s unique aesthetic
- Launch Date: Official announcement on April 28, 2025
💡 CMF Listens to Its Users

Nothing’s decision to ship the CMF Phone 2 Pro with a charger in India shows a customer-first approach. While many brands have phased out bundled chargers in the name of sustainability, user expectations in markets like India still lean toward value-added inclusions.
🗓️ Mark Your Calendar: April 28
With just days left before the official unveiling, the CMF Phone 2 Pro is shaping up to be a thoughtful update, both in hardware and in user-focused packaging decisions.
🔋 Charger or not, all eyes will be on CMF’s next budget disruptor on April 28.









