New information continues to come about Nothing's smartwatch

Nothing, which is increasingly warming up to the smartphone market, now seems to have turned its route to the smartwatch sector.

New information continues to come about Nothing's smartwatch

As the highly anticipated launch of Nothing's Phone (2) on July 11 approaches, another innovative product from the brand has been spotted on a certification website. Currently, Nothing has made a name for itself in the smartphone and True Wireless Stereo (TWS) sectors, and this new development suggests that the brand might be diversifying its portfolio by venturing into another product category. This intriguing certification listing was brought to the public's attention by renowned tech insider, Mukul Sharma.

Sharma identified a mysterious device from Nothing, with the model number D395, on the Bureau of India Standards (BIS) certification website. Interestingly, this device was categorized under smartwatches, hinting at a potential expansion of Nothing into the wearable tech market. Furthermore, the new smartwatch could possibly be launched under a sub-brand named 'CMF by Nothing.' Sharma had previously unearthed a trademark filing under the same name.

New information continues to come about Nothing's smartwatch

Beyond this, however, the BIS listing does not provide further details regarding the speculated Nothing smartwatch. It is anticipated that the brand might introduce this exciting addition in the not-too-distant future.

Interestingly, several months ago, Nothing's founder, Carl Pei, bought the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and expressed his dissatisfaction with the device. In response to a user question about Nothing's intentions to explore the smartwatch market, Pei mentioned that his purchase was intended to familiarize himself with the product category. This recent BIS listing reinforces the theory that a Nothing-branded smartwatch could be a reality soon.

Further information about Nothing's upcoming offerings, following the launch of the Phone (2), is expected to be revealed in due course.