The CMF Phone 1 comes with a very impressive design language that might not be for everybody. It comes with a dual rear camera setup as well as a circular cutout towards the base of the device for ...
Nothing sub-brand CMF has published an official video and renders of its forthcoming smartphone. The CMF Phone 1’s replaceable rear plates and colorways were also detailed. Several accessories, ...
Nothing, the British consumer electronics company, is making some of the most thoughtful phones money can buy today. From the Nothing 2, the most refreshing smartphone release of 2023, to the Ear A, ...
Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
The pursuit of modularity in smartphones isn’t new. As far back as 2010, I remember being wowed by the Modu T and its jackets that added features like a 5MP camera or a power bank to the ...
The Nothing CMF Phone 1 is a budget-friendly smartphone that offers a range of features and customization options typically found in more expensive models. Priced at just £179, this phone is an ...
The CMF Phone 1 is the first phone from Nothing’s more affordable sub-brand, CMF. While it lacks the transparency and LEDs of the Nothing phones, it still comes with a very innovative back, which can ...
Later this week, Samsung will unveil new foldable phones that are expected to be just as expensive as their predecessors, if not even more expensive. But for the same price as a new Samsung foldable, ...
The CMF Phone 1 from Nothing is set to launch tomorrow, July 8. Over the past week, the company has been gradually revealing the phone’s specifications. The only missing detail was the price, which ...
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