Nothing's sub-brand, CMF, appears to be gearing up to launch its next affordable smartwatch, the CMF Watch 3 Pro. A fresh new leak has now given us a detailed look at the smartwatch's key specifications.
Retail box images of the upcoming CMF smartwatch have surfaced online, thanks to Xianyu, China's own eBay. These images were then posted to Reddit by user @PassionEmergency2938. Now, these images outline the key specifications of the smartwatch, pointing to some notable upgrades over last year's Watch Pro 2.
According to the latest leak, the CMF Watch 3 Pro could feature a larger 1.43-inch AMOLED display (up from the 1.32-inch screen on the predecessor). Additionally, the smartwatch is also said to introduce an auto-brightness sensor for better visibility outdoors. The design keeps the familiar round dial as well as the rotating crown.

One of the biggest upgrades seems to be under the hood, on the GPS front. The upcoming smartwatch is said to support dual-band GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System). This combines GPS with four additional satellite systems for faster and more accurate tracking, making the watch particularly useful for runners and cyclists.
Battery life also sees a small boost, with CMF claiming up to 13 days on a single charge. This is 2 days more as compared to around 11 days on the Watch Pro 2. The number of supported sports modes also goes up from 120 to over 130.
However, these enhancements could come at a cost. Leaks and reports suggest a price tag of 99 euros (approximately Rs 10,000). This is double the Watch Pro 2's Rs 4,999 price tag. If these leaks are to be believed, it marks CMF's shift from aggressively priced to a mid-ranger category for wearables. There also seems to be a slight change in the moniker of these smartwatches, with the numerical value now shifted in the middle.
The official launch date is currently under wraps. However, given that the Watch Pro 2 was unveiled in July last year, CMF might follow a similar timeline for the Watch 3 Pro.