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CMF by Nothing rolls out update for new Watch Pro 2 

The CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 2 is being updated. (Image source: CMF by Nothing)
The CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 2 is being updated. (Image source: CMF by Nothing)
An update for the CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 2 is on the way to users. Version 1.0.0.51 is said to be rolling out in phases, with an unknown completion date. The changelog notes improvements to the world clock, exercise information and incoming calls. Plus, users have reported changes to always-on-display watch faces.

The CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 2 is receiving a new update. The wearable launched in July, with features including GPS, an AMOLED display and a longer battery life. Now, firmware version 1.0.0.51 is being rolled out to users in phases, bringing a range of improvements to the wearable. 

The changelog for version 1.0.0.51 indicates that how the screen lights up for an incoming call has been optimised, as has the display of weekly temperature data. The way daylight saving time is shown has been tweaked for the world clock feature. Calorie and exercise duration measurements are said to be clearer in some widgets, and several text entries have been enhanced. On top of this, the company suggests it has generally “boosted” the user experience.

In the Nothing forum, several users have reported that there are changes to always-on-display (AOD) watch faces, which are receiving mixed reviews. It is unclear when the phased rollout of firmware version 1.0.0.51 for the CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 2 will be complete. The company suggests users ensure they have the latest version of the CMF Watch app before proceeding with the update. Plus, it requests that they log any feedback via the app, going to the profile and selecting “User Feedback”.

The release notes for firmware version 1.0.0.51. (Image source: CMF by Nothing)
The release notes for firmware version 1.0.0.51. (Image source: CMF by Nothing)
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Polly Allcock, 2024-08- 8 (Update: 2024-08- 8)