The CMF by Nothing Watch Pro 2, which has been making waves since its launch in July for features like integrated GPS, an AMOLED display, and extended battery life, is set for a fresh update that promises to enhance user experience. The latest firmware, version 1.0.0.51, is currently being distributed to users in stages to ensure a smooth transition, although a firm completion date for the rollout has not been disclosed.
This update brings with it a variety of improvements designed to optimize the functionality and display of the device. A significant improvement is in how the screen lights up for incoming calls, making it more convenient for users to see who’s calling. Furthermore, the update offers optimized display for weekly temperature data, meaning users will now have an easier time planning their weeks.
The world clock feature has been modified to account for daylight saving changes more accurately, allowing for more precise time-keeping. Additionally, widgets that display calorie count and exercise duration have been refined to provide clearer readings, which is good news for users who rely on their Watch Pro 2 during workouts.
Alongside these tweaks, reports from the Nothing forum suggest that changes have also been made to the always-on-display (AOD) watch faces, though user reactions to these changes seem to be varied.
To facilitate a seamless update process, the company advises users to make sure that their CMF Watch app is up-to-date before they initiate the firmware upgrade. Following the update, users are encouraged to provide feedback through the app by navigating to their profile and selecting “User Feedback.” This input is likely to be invaluable for the company in making continued improvements to the device.
With this rollout, CMF by Nothing continues its commitment to refining the user experience and providing ongoing support for their products. Users should keep an eye out for the update notification and prepare for a better, more efficient interaction with their Watch Pro 2 in the days to come.






