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GSM Arena
27-07-2025
- GSM Arena
Google Pixel 10 lineup shown in multiple leaks, Week 30 in review
Welcome to your weekly news recap. Google's Pixel 10 series dominated your attention with a total of four top stories. They showed all four upcoming Pixel 10 devices in all of their colors. Google even jumped in on the action and teased the Pixel 10 Pro design officially, and showed the entire four-phone series in the Play Store. The Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and 10 Pro Fold are all coming alongside the Pixel Watch 4 on August 20. The Pixel 10 series will be unveiled on August 20. The lineup reportedly includes four smartphones - Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. They aren't the dullest, but also not the most exciting ever. The first details about the Redmi Note 15 Pro+ surfaced this week. The phone is said to sport a screen with "1.5K" resolution and thin symmetrical bezels on all sides, a 50 MP main camera, a 50 MP telephoto camera, and a battery capacity between 7,000 mAh and 7,999 mAh. The Redmi Note 15 Pro+ will allegedly be powered by the yet-unannounced Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset. The CMF Watch 3 Pro is official with a larger 1.43-inch display, a precision-milled metal frame, and a soft-touch silicone strap. It's on sale in several countries for $99/£99/€99. A new vivo or iQOO phone is in the works, as evidenced by a Geekbench run. It packs a Dimensity 9400+ and an 8,000mAh battery! It doesn't have many improvements compared to its predecessor, but one of them is pretty significant. The watch gains dual-band GPS, ChatGPT support and new sports modes. It's available starting today in three color options. It might be the iQOO Z10 Turbo Pro+. Nokia has been parting ways with HMD in the past year, and it looks like it's looking to license its brand name to a new "large scale mobile manufacturer". Nokia had licensed its brand in several different segments – Streamview made TVs, RichGo made headphones (and other smartphone accessories), and OFF Global made laptops. As you can probably tell from the use of the past tense, those branding deals have also come to an end. Which company would you like to see pick up the Nokia brand for phones – one of the established players or another startup like HMD? According to a new rumor from China, the OnePlus 15 will launch in the country in October, but not alone. It will allegedly be unveiled alongside the Ace 6 (and possibly the Ace 6 Pro as well), which is an interesting change in strategy for the brand, which last year unveiled the OnePlus 13 in October and the Ace 5 in December. HMD stopped using the Nokia brand and has been releasing phones under its own brand. Now the Finns may be looking for another company to take up the mantle. The chipset choices are interesting too. It's not something it's done before.


Daily Mirror
24-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Samsung's Galaxy Watch gets £99 rival that's way better than its price suggests
Watch out Apple and Samsung, there's a new wearable arriving in the UK and it only costs £99. This latest budget smartwatch is being launched by the UK team at Nothing. This fledgling technology firm already makes some top-notch smartphones, and now they are adding to their portfolio via a sub-brand called CMF. Some CMF devices launched last year and now there's another gadget coming to the range with the CMF Watch 3 Pro now on sale. It costs just £99, which is far cheaper than all of its biggest rivals, but that low cost doesn't mean bargain basement features. For under £100, you get a wearable with a vibrant 1.43-inch AMOLED display with ultra-thin bezels, over 120 custom watch faces and battery life that can last a whopping 13 days. Its design is fully waterproof, there's fast charging and even smart ChatGPT integration. Of course, like all watches, Nothing boasts that its new CMF Watch 3 Pro can keep an eye on your health and daily fitness levels. This device offers heart rate monitoring, blood oxygen and even how stressed out you are. When it's time for some exercise, it will track those workouts and even offer advice on all-important cool downs and recovery. As we mentioned before, the Watch 3 Pro will be priced at £99 and is available in Dark Grey, Light Grey, and Orange 'We designed Watch 3 Pro to be the perfect starting point for anyone beginning their health and fitness journey,' said Andrew Freshwater, Head of Smart Products Marketing at Nothing. 'Whether you're getting into running, building better habits, or just want something that looks great on your wrist, Watch 3 Pro delivers a smart, stylish experience that makes it easy to stay on track without overcomplicating things.' If Samsung's wearables still sound more appealing, then some new Galaxy Watches are going on sale this week, which get new designs, a faster processor and even a sensor that measures antioxidants in the body. The new Watch8 starts from £319, with the Watch 8 Classic costing £443.


Mint
23-07-2025
- Mint
Nothing's CMF Watch 3 Pro debuts with ChatGPT and larger display, but leaves mixed signals
The latest smartwatch from Nothing's CMF Watch 3 Pro launched globally on Tuesday under its affordable CMF sub brand. It improves the heart rate sensor, battery life of up to 13 days, ChatGPT integration and GPS tracking capabilities of its predecessor but it gives up on some of its customisability. Priced at $99 (approximately ₹ 4,999) and currently available for $79 (around ₹ 3,999), the CMF Watch 3 Pro is aimed at budget smartwatch users looking beyond basic step counts and call alerts. It looks ambitious at first glance, but in practice, the watch feels caught between trying to be smart and playing it safe. The CMF Watch Pro 3 keeps a familiar look, much like the Watch Pro 2, but brings a few small changes. The 1.43 inch AMOLED display is slightly larger than the previous 1.32 inch, giving about a 10% bump in screen to body ratio. It also supports an always on display, comes with a metal case, and has silicone straps. That extra bit of screen space does help, especially when glancing at data or navigating through tiles. The standout feature of the CMF Watch 3 Pro is its ChatGPT integration, which lets users speak to the watch for quick responses like weather updates, setting timers, or general queries. Since there's no speaker, replies show up as text on the screen. This makes the interaction feel more like a visual shortcut than real voice assistance. Still, it remains a rare feature at this price. The dual band GPS makes a real difference, especially in crowded or signal prone areas. Nothing says this is a big step up from the Watch Pro 2, helping it hold a stronger signal and follow routes more clearly even in places where regular GPS might struggle. The smartwatch takes about 99 minutes to completely charge. Nothing says it can last up to 13 days with regular use, which is about two days more than the last model. With heavier health tracking, battery life drops to around 11 days. If you keep the always on display turned on, expect around 4.5 days of use. Health tracking on the CMF Watch 3 Pro covers the basics well, offering heart rate, sleep, stress, and menstrual cycle tracking, along with 130 workout modes. Smartwatch users can now manage these features using the updated Nothing X app, which brings a cleaner interface and support for syncing with Strava, Apple Health, and Google Health Connect. Nothing also confirmed that previous models like Watch Pro and Watch Pro 2 will gradually move to the same app environment. The battery life of this smartwatch is said to last up to 13 days with basic usage and about 6 to 7 days with regular health tracking. A full charge takes about 90 minutes using the magnetic cable. The CMF Watch 3 Pro gets some key things right. The sharper display, better GPS, and ChatGPT support do lift the experience in small but clear ways. ChatGPT is fun to show off, but you'll likely stop using it after the first few days. Still, the software keeps it in check. You can't reply to messages, store music, or use third-party apps. It looks smart and does the basics well, but for those expecting full smartwatch depth, it's not quite there yet.


India Today
22-07-2025
- Business
- India Today
CMF Watch 3 Pro launched with 13 days of battery life and ChatGPT support
CMF by Nothing has just launched their new smartwatch — the CMF Watch 3 Pro. At first glance, it seems like a very strong budget contender. While there are plenty of affordable smartwatches that skip serious fitness tracking to cut costs, this one tries to do both without skimping on features or design. Priced at just $99 in the USA, 99 Pounds in the UK and 99 Euros in Europe, the new smartwatch brings a few features usually reserved for pricier watches, like dual-band GPS, AI-driven workout summaries, and even built-in ChatGPT CMF Watch 3 Pro comes with a larger 1.43-inch AMOLED display, offering Always On support and thinner bezels compared to its predecessor. It still has a metal body, IP68 dust and water resistance, and is available in Dark Grey, Light Grey and a bold Orange. You also get over 120 watchfaces to choose from, including animated options, with enough personalisation options for most terms of fitness and health features, CMF has added a new four-channel heart rate sensor that claims better accuracy for users across all skin tones and workout intensities. The big addition this year is dual-band, five-system GPS, which should make outdoor runs and cycling routes more accurate. You also get over 130 sports modes, blood oxygen monitoring, stress tracking, breathing guidance, and women's health features. One of the standout additions is the AI-powered post-workout summary. It gives insights into your training load, recovery time, and even estimates your performance in 5K or 10K runs. It also auto-detects seven core activities, saving users from manually starting a workout each for smart features, CMF has added some surprising tools here. You can talk to ChatGPT from your wrist (as long as your phone is nearby), record voice notes with automatic transcriptions, and receive daily news summaries through its Essential News tool. Bluetooth calling is supported too, now with an extra microphone for clearer life is also claimed to be another strong point. CMF says the Watch 3 Pro can last up to 13 days on a full charge, and around 4.5 days with everything turned on. A full top-up from 0 to 100 per cent takes about 99 said, this is a global launch, but there's no official word yet on when the CMF Watch 3 Pro will arrive in India. That said, it's likely not too far off. Last year, the CMF Watch Pro 2 launched in India, starting at Rs 4,999, so the big question is — how much do you think CMF will price the Watch 3 Pro at this time?- Ends


GSM Arena
22-07-2025
- GSM Arena
CMF Watch 3 Pro launches with bigger 1.43" screen, longer battery life and higher price tag
It's here – Nothing just launched the CMF Watch 3 Pro. It has a bigger display, bigger battery and, unfortunately, a bigger price tag. And note that the name is 'Watch 3 Pro', even though the previous model was 'Watch Pro 2'. The new model has a precision-milled metal frame and comes with a soft-touch silicone strap. The display now measures 1.43' (up from 1.32') and is slightly brighter at 650 nits (typical, up from 620 nits). It has a resolution of 466 x 466px (326ppi) and 60Hz refresh rate. You can customize the display with over 120 watch faces ranging from animated to interactive ones. Like before, there is a rotating crown that can be used to navigate the UI. CMF Watch Pro 2 (left) and CMF Watch 3 Pro (right) Some watch faces are designed specifically for Always-On Display mode. Speaking of, the larger 350mAh battery can last up to 13 days of typical use (no AOD) and up to 3.5 days with AOD enabled. A full charge takes 99 minutes. For comparison, the old model had a 305mAh battery and promised up to 11 days of typical usage. The larger display comes with a larger body too, the CMF Watch 3 Pro measures 47mm. The other dimensions and the weight vary depending on which color you pick as they come with different bezels. Check the table below for details. CMF Watch 3 Pro in: Dark Grey • Light Grey • Orange Dark Grey Light Grey Orange Width 47mm Depth 14.4mm 15.2mm 14.5mm Weight 51.9g 51.0g 52.4g Material Metal body, liquid silicone strap Choose the color you want carefully as this time around the only hardware customization option is the removable straps – the bezel is fixed in place. The Watch 3 Pro offers 131 sports modes, anything from HIIT to yoga, and it has smart activity detection, so it can automatically start tracking a training session. Before you start, the watch can guide you through a quick warm up with 3D animations. For outdoor activities, the watch is rated IP68 so it's not afraid of getting wet (but don't take it swimming). Positioning is improved with support for dual-band GPS (L1+L5), in addition to GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou and QZSS. The watch supports Bluetooth calling with two MEMS microphones, a speaker and AI-based noise reduction. You can use gestures to trigger certain functions, e.g. a flip or a double shake. Music controls as well as a Do Not Disturb toggle are easily accessible. It's not just people that you can talk to, the watch puts ChatGPT on your wrist and it's ready to answer questions. It's also used for the running coach. Plus, you can record voice notes on the watch and they will be automatically transcribed. Finally, Essential News will read out the latest headlines for your preferred topics. Talking to ChatGPT • Transcribing your notes • Essential News The CMF Watch 3 Pro is now available in several countries for $99 / £99 / €99. Note that the US site is showing a discounted price of $79 (that's still higher than the old model, which was $69/£69/€69). You will find the CMF Watch 3 Pro on Soon it will be available through retailers as well. Source