CMF, a London-based sub-brand of Nothing, has formally introduced the CMF Cellphone 1, boasting a extremely customizable modular design and that includes some first rate {hardware} specs for an Android smartphone that begins at simply $199.
The CMF Cellphone (1) is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset and includes a 6.67-inch FHD, 120Hz AMOLED show. There is a 50MP Sony digital camera on the again, accompanied by a second depth sensor for portraits, and a 16MP front-facing digital camera.
A 5,000 mAh battery gives as much as two days of energy on a single cost, and the bottom mannequin comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. It additionally helps Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3 and 9-band Twin 5G. As it is a funds gadget, there are just a few tradeoffs – there is not any NFC, for instance, and the gadget is just splash-resistant. There’s additionally no wi-fi charging.
Look past the specs although, and the Android cellphone’s large promoting level is its distinctive screw-based system of interchangeable backplates and equipment. CMF Cellphone (1) customers can change out completely different coloured shells (black, orange, blue, and light-weight inexperienced, costing $35 every) utilizing a provided flathead screwdriver and screws, leading to a totally completely different look, proper all the way down to a color-matched SIM tray.
One of many screw factors features a dial-style pop-out for mounting non-obligatory equipment, together with a kickstand, a MagSafe-style pockets case, and lanyard, every costing $25. Accompanying the discharge of the cellphone are new CMF Buds Professional 2 wi-fi earbuds and a CMF Watch Professional 2 smartwatch.
Nothing’s CMF Cellphone (1) is launching within the UK and the EU this week, with a launch within the US scheduled for later in July underneath a “Beta Program,” so count on excessive demand and a attainable waitlist. The gadget prices $199 within the US, £209 within the UK, and €239 within the EU.