A new concept in modular smartphones


Several accessories can be added to the CMF Phone 1 modular smartphone. — CMF by Nothing

Modularity can be used to make smartphones greener as well as ultra-customisable. While the Fairphone has for many years offered the easy replacement of any defective internal component, the all-new CMF Phone 1 can be fitted with various external modules.

The CMF Phone 1 is an entry-level smartphone launched by Nothing, the British manufacturer founded by One Plus co-founder Carl Pei. This model stands out for its modularity, allowing you to change its casing as and when you wish, or to add various gadgets such as a stand, lanyard or card-holder, all of which can be purchased separately.

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