Nothing’s next budget phone is the latest victim of RAMageddon. As 9to5Google reports, Nothing cofounder Akis Evangelidis announced in a post on X that a follow-up to the CMF Phone 2 Pro won’t be coming this year:
Nothing cancels this year’s CMF phone due to RAM prices
Nothing’s cofounder says CMF couldn’t build a phone ‘at a price that makes sense.’
Nothing’s cofounder says CMF couldn’t build a phone ‘at a price that makes sense.’


We were working on a successor but with memory prices where they are right now, we can’t build a phone that feels like a genuine step forward at a price that makes sense for CMF. As a result, we’ve decided not to launch a new CMF phone this year.
Last week, Nothing CEO and cofounder Carl Pei also said the RAM shortage has impacted the cost of the company’s midrange phone, stating, “For Phone 4A, memory costs doubled between when we decided to build the device and when it launched. They’ve doubled again since.” According to Pei, “memory is now the most expensive component in a smartphone.” Nothing is far from the only company facing RAM pricing challenges — earlier this week, Tim Cook announced Apple will be raising prices, saying “the situation has become unsustainable.”
While there won’t be a new CMF phone this year, Evangelidis added in his post that CMF still has “several new products launching as well as some entirely new categories.” He also hinted that “the smartphone launch season at Nothing isn’t over yet.”











