What you need to know
- Nothing is announcing that its CMF Watch app is disappearing from app stores on April 3 as it starts pushing users to the Nothing X app.
- The Nothing X program is set to fully engage in “plug and play” watches, but it won’t fully launch until July 19, 2026.
- To prepare, users can start transferring their data, which will deactivate their CMF Watch app account.
Nothing announces that CMF Watch users will have to move apps because the wearable loses its dedicated platform.
This week A No community updates shares details about the migration process that users should know (via Android Authority). On April 3rd, there is no word that the CMF Watch app will disappear from the app stores, stopping all potential new downloads from users. It adds that it will start moving users to the Nothing X app, which it plans to manage all your watch data instead.
This will not happen immediately. The post states that he actually plans to take over Nothing X’s “Joining and Joining CMF Hours” on July 19, 2026. For now, the post says, users can start preparing for this eventuality by migrating their viewing data from the CMF Watch app to Nothing X.
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Android Central’s Take
It’s pretty clear that there’s a new way of thinking about Nothing’s apps, as it moves the “wearables” app into the main section. Having everything under one roof is also easier to manage from a company perspective. I’m sure users probably won’t mind as long as nothing is broken and everything important is moved. So far it seems.
Users will be able to retrieve “exercise logs, daily activity (including sleep, heart rate, blood oxygen and stress) and Fitness Goals.” If you own a CMF Watch Pro 2, your Active Account and Training Load will be refunded. What won’t happen transferred with you from app to app is your nickname, avatar, height, and weight,” including any woman’s health information.
To begin, users must open Select the Nothing X app > Sign in to Nothing X with the same account > Connect your watch > Data Migration. Once that’s all done, the company says, your CMF Watch app account will be deactivated and you won’t be able to download the app again.
CMF by Nothing

CMF Watch 3 Pro belongs to the brand the latest wearable entry. Although it will be launched in July 2025, the Watch 3 Pro has an improved four-channel heart rate sensor and 131 sports modes. Consumers found a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with over 120 customizable watch faces. Dual-band GPS helps users track a more precise location, and its battery lasts up to 13 days on a single charge.
Android Central’s Take
On a budget note, what CMF Watches provides has always seemed pretty decent. You might sacrifice some of the bigger, more powerful specs and features of other watches, but if you’re looking for a device that fits the “smart” aspect, they’re pretty good. The investment from Optiemus will likely further enhance what CMF can do for consumers in the sub-$200 market.
CMF is a spinoff of nothing, you might say – a sub-brand. CMF at the end of last year became an independent institution Headquartered in India after an investment of $100 million. This large amount was contributed to CMF through a joint venture with Optiemus. It also facilitated the addition of approximately 1,800 jobs. CMF reiterated its focus on creating budget devices under $200.




