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I tried an absolute bargain new Android mobile that costs £250 & proves you DON’T need to break the bank on posh phones

Published on May 18, 2025 at 06:30 AM

A SMARTPHONE that costs £250 in 2025?

Surely not – or at least it must be pretty dog poor.

Smartphone displaying various app icons.
£250 for a smartphone of this quality can’t be ignored
Person holding a light-grey smartphone.
The design is truly unique in a world of bland phones

Well, no. Not the CMF Phone 2 Pro.

For those who don’t know about CMF, it’s the budget brand of young London-based phone makers .

As The Sun’s main smartphone reviewer I get my hands on loads of mobiles all the time.

The CMF Phone 2 Pro represents the best value for I’ve seen this year by a mile.

Of course, there are certain features that aren’t as good as other phones out there but it’s a solid option for anyone wanting to save the pounds – and proof once again that you don’t need to break the to buy a decent handset.

Here’s what I made of the CMF Phone 2 Pro after spending a week with it.

CMF Phone 2 Pro: Look and feel

The CMF Phone 2 Pro is anything but boring with a bold eye-catching design.

It’s rugged and industrial looking, with exposed screws – and I love it.

Another unique selling point is the accessories to match, with a wallet and stand, a lanyard and interchangeable lenses available as optional extras.

At 185g, it feels pretty light too but remains quite sturdy.

However, the rating for resistance to dust and water is on the low side compared to rivals – the official rating is IP54 which means it can only withstand light dust and , not accidental drops into water.

Meanwhile, the display is bright and sharp for watching videos on.

CMF Phone 2 Pro: Performance and features

The chip on the inside keeps things running pretty smoothly despite not being one of the top end processors around.

I navigated from app to app without any lagging or problems.

The CMF Phone 2 Pro runs on Nothing’s own version of .

This brings with it Nothing’s unique design – and it’s one of the few twists on Android’s core look that I actually like.

Under the surface, you get all the same from Android as standard.

Nothing has committed to provide the device with three years of Android updates and six years of security updates, which is less than many other brands around – though the latter six years will keep you going for sometime.

CMF Phone 2 Pro: Battery

The CMF Phone 2 Pro has a pretty standard battery by Android standards these days on paper, at 5,000 mAh.

In reality, that kept me going for a whole day and then some based on general usage such as occasional web browsing, messaging and watching a TV show on .

There is no charger in the box.

With up to 33 watt charging speeds, I managed to get full battery again in just over an hour.

It still packs a mighty punch for such a price – and in this day and age, you really wouldn’t tell it cost so little

CMF Phone 2 Pro: Camera

The camera on the CMF Phone 2 Pro does the job – and by that I mean, the results don’t wow me but they don’t disappoint either.

But in the context of price the camera is pretty good indeed.

There’s a 50-megapixel wide lens, a 50-megapixel telephoto snapper and an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera.

Taking some photos in my and the results hit the spot, adequately capturing colour and detail, but slightly lacking a bit of oomph.

A variegated golden pothos plant.
Pictures hit the spot
Pink flowers blooming in a garden next to a wooden fence.
Detail and colour pretty well captured here
Red bromeliad in a pot.
This static shot feels a bit blurred

CMF Phone 2 Pro: Price

The CMF Phone 2 Pro starts from just £219 for the 128GB storage option.

But for only £30 extra you can double the storage to 256GB, making the total price £249.

There are four colours:

  • Black
  • Orange
  • White
  • Light Green

All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.

Always do your own research before making any purchase.

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