Nothing sub-brand “CMF” enters the Turkish market

Nothing sub brand CMF enters the Turkish market


CMF, the sub-brand of Nothing company, which continues to make a splash with its products that make a difference especially with their designs, is entering the Turkish market.

This development was shared on Nothing Turkey’s Instagram account, “CMF will be in Turkey very soon! Minimal design, superior technology. Stay tuned, don’t miss this experience!” It was announced with a statement. here According to the post, the first products with the CMF logo that the company will bring to Turkey will be Buds 2 Pro and Buds wireless headphone models and 100W and 140W GaN chargers.

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directly before that Nothing was on the agenda. According to sourcesThe company is currently working on three different smartphones. from these phones Nothing Phone (3a) and Phone (3a) Plus, Unlike Nothing Phone (2a) and Nothing Phone (2a) Plus with MediaTek processor It seems to be built on the Snapdragon processor. specifically Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 The phones that are claimed to carry It will have eSIM support. Smartphone model of the sub-brand to be introduced in 2025 CMF Phone 2 seems to use a MediaTek processor. The brand, whose products are also sold in Turkey, was previously known as “Nothing can develop its own mobile operating system.” He attracted attention with his news.

Company CEO Carl Pei “At the TechCrunch event he attended, he stated that smartphones are the most important gateway to the people we care about and the information we need to consume.” In his speech, Pei criticized the Google/Apple dominance in the sector and said: “We are thinking about what kind of maneuver we will do here. Maybe we can create something of our own. “It’s a kind of operating system.” he said. Creating an operating system from scratch, It’s not a job that a small company like Nothing can handle right now. However, thanks to the recent productive artificial intelligence boom, Pei thinks the process of creating a mobile operating system has become significantly easier.

Carl Pei hasn’t made any definitive confirmation yet, but he describes the idea of ​​a proprietary operating system as ““It is absolutely not possible or we have absolutely no plans to do so.” He doesn’t put it aside by saying. Currently, it is the only name that develops/can develop a rival operating system to Android and iOS. Chinese Huawei, which was forced to do this due to the US embargo. In fact, the company revealed its details last month. Here It was released with HarmonyOS Next, which we featured.



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