As Nothing gears up to unveil its Phone (2) on July 11, an intriguing development has surfaced that suggests the brand might be expanding its product portfolio further. A recent certification listing on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website has revealed a device from Nothing under the smartwatches category. This discovery has sparked speculation that Nothing may soon venture into the wearables segment. Let’s delve into the details.
Nothing’s Smartwatch: BIS Certification Points to a New Direction
Tipster Mukul Sharma, known for spotting industry leaks, uncovered the BIS listing for a Nothing device with the model number D395. The listing indicates that Nothing might be preparing to enter the smartwatch market. Interestingly, there are hints that the smartwatch could be launched under a sub-brand called CMF by Nothing, as suggested by a previous trademark filing spotted by Sharma.
While the #NothingPhone2 is right around the corner, if you remember, I spotted this trademark, dubbed CMF By Nothing a couple of months ago.
Well, turns out it's a smartwatch.
Have also spotted the Nothing D395 in the smartwatches category on the Indian BIS certification 😀… pic.twitter.com/0npHX0Zy0r— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) June 20, 2023
While the BIS listing doesn’t provide further insights into the specifications or features of the Nothing smartwatch, it certainly ignites curiosity about the brand’s future plans. With founder Carl Pei’s recent purchase of the Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and his comments on exploring the smartwatch category, the appearance of the BIS listing strengthens the possibility of Nothing venturing into wearables.
What Lies Ahead for Nothing’s Product Lineup?
As the launch of the Phone (2) draws near, it is expected that Nothing will reveal more information about its plans for the smartwatch and other potential products. With their focus on delivering innovative and unique devices, Nothing has garnered attention for its fresh approach in the smartphone and TWS (True Wireless Stereo) earbuds segments. Expanding into the smartwatch market would present a new opportunity for the brand to diversify its offerings and cater to a wider range of consumers.
While specifics about the Nothing smartwatch are currently scarce, the BIS certification serves as an indication that the brand has something exciting in the works. As enthusiasts eagerly await the unveiling of the Phone (2), it is safe to say that further announcements from Nothing regarding their foray into the smartwatch category will be highly anticipated.
Stay tuned for more updates on Nothing’s upcoming products and the potential launch of their intriguing smartwatch.