What you need to knowNothing announces that its CMF Watch app is disappearing from app stores on April 3, as it begins pushing users into the Nothing X app.The Nothing X app is preparing to completely handle the “pairing and connection” of watches, but that won’t start in full until July 19, 2026.To prepare, users can start transferring their data over, which will deactivate their CMF Watch app account.

Nothing is announcing that CMF Watch users will have to migrate apps, as its wearable is losing its dedicated platform.

This week, a Nothing Community update shares the details surrounding its migration process that users need to know (via Android Authority). Nothing says on April 3, the CMF Watch app will disappear from app stores, stopping all potential new downloads from users. It adds that it will begin pushing users over to the Nothing X app instead, which is where it plans to handle all of your watch data.

latest wearable entry. Although it launched in July 2025, the Watch 3 Pro features an upgraded 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 with more precise location tracking, while its battery reaches 13 days on a single charge.

Android Central’s Take

On a budget note, what CMF Watches provide has always looked pretty decent. You might sacrifice some of the larger, more powerful specs and features other watches have, but if you’re looking for a device that adheres to the “smart” aspect, they’re pretty good. The investment from Optiemus will likely only further what CMF can do for consumers in the sub-$200 market.

CMF is a Nothing spinoff, you could say—a sub-brand. Late last year, CMF became an independent entity with its headquarters in India after a $100 million investment. This large sum was contributed to CMF via a joint venture with Optiemus. This also facilitated the addition of roughly 1,800 jobs. CMF reiterated that its focus is to create budget devices under $200.