Phones Canada is thrilled to share the latest teaser video unveiling the upcoming CMF Phone (1) by Nothing, a smartphone with a unique screw mechanism on its rear panel that suggests easy replaceability. This sneak peek into the phone’s innovative design has us buzzing with excitement for Nothing’s first-ever smartphone.
The teaser reveals a flat-head screw with grooves on the back panel, hinting at interchangeable panels and high repairability. The video showcases a textured orange back panel, with a matte black option previously spotted in another teaser. It remains unclear whether these panels will be included or sold separately.
In addition to the intriguing screw mechanism, we catch a glimpse of a flat-head screwdriver that also doubles as a SIM ejector tool, adding practicality to the phone’s design.
Rumors swirling around suggest impressive specs for this budget-friendly device, which is rumored to be priced around Rs. 20,000 (approximately $240 USD). The CMF Phone (1) is expected to feature:
– 6.67-inch FHD+ display
– 120Hz refresh rate
– MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset
– Options for 6GB or 8GB of RAM
– microSD slot for expandable storage
– 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W fast charging
For such an affordable price tag, these specs are quite impressive and make it Nothing’s most budget-friendly smartphone yet. However, as a budget device, some compromises may be expected. The camera quality and global availability are areas where we may see some limitations.
The good news is that we won’t have to wait long for all the details on the CMF Phone (1), as July 8th is just around the corner. Hopefully, we’ll be treated to a one-of-a-kind modular and durable device that can be easily repaired if needed. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new addition to Nothing’s lineup!