CMF Phone 3 Pro is shaping up to be a notable upgrade over its predecessor, with early leaks hinting at improvements in performance, battery, and design. An exclusive report by AndroidHeadlines has revealed the first details of the upcoming device, offering a glimpse at what to expect.
CMF Phone 3 Pro: First details leaked
According to the report, the CMF Phone 3 Pro will be powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4. While the previous generation packed a 5,000mAh battery, the upcoming model may feature a 5,400mAh or 5,500mAh unit.
The report further states that the CMF Phone 3 Pro will support 45W charging, which is a bump up compared to the 33W charging available on its predecessor. Additionally, the phone will also offer 5W reverse wired charging.
Moving to the front, the CMF Phone 3 Pro will have an AMOLED panel offering 2329 x 1080 pixels resolution. However, there is no information about the exact size.
While there is no information about the Phone 3 Pro’s camera specifications, the report does state that there could be some changes in its module. The third camera will be positioned a bit away from the two vertically stacked cameras. Also, there will be a slight change in the position of the LED flash.
CMF Phone 3 Pro India launch timeframe (expected)
The source has no information about the CMF Phone 3 Pro’s launch timeframe. However, considering that the previous generation debuted around the same time last year, it is likely that the Phone 3 Pro may break cover by the end of this month or in May.
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