Win a CMF Phone, Earbuds, or watch with the CMF Student Referral Programme, know exclusive details here…

The CMF Student Referral Programme was unveiled by the Nothing sub-brand in India on Thursday. Students across the country can register on a special website for a chance to win an upcoming CMF Phone 1—the brand’s debut handset—the CMF Buds Pro 2 and the CMF Watch Pro 2, which will be released on July 8. According to the company, victors will receive a new smartphone, wristwatch, or true wireless earphones.

CMF Student Referral Programme: How to Register and Benefits

According to a press release, the CMF Student Referral Programme will provide students across India with early access to new CMF products as well as exceptional pricing. The initiative will include student influencers from 15 cities and 75 colleges in India, and any student registered in a country-wide educational institution would be eligible to participate.

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Students must register via CMF by Nothing’s dedicated webpage. They can enter their information, authenticate it, and generate a personal referral code. They must share their code with their peers. Every time a referral code is used, the referrer receives one point while the referee receives two.

At the end of the deadline, the top 50 people on the leaderboard will receive CMF products. Ten students can win the CMF Phone 1, twenty more can win the Buds Pro 2, and another twenty can win the Watch Pro 2. Notably, only one person will be able to win one device.

The microsite states that the deadline for earning points on the leaderboard is 11:59pm IST on July 7. In the event of a tie, the first individual to reach the score will be ranked higher.

CMF Phone 1, Buds Pro 2, and Watch Pro 2 launch

The CMF Phone 1, Buds Pro 2, and Watch Pro 2 will be introduced on July 8. The smartphone’s rear panel will be adjustable, and the Watch Pro 2 will have removable bezels. The CMF Buds Pro 2, on the other hand, are said to enable hybrid active noise cancellation (ANC) up to 50 decibels.

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