rewrite this title Nothing’s unscrewable CMF Phone 1 is here, but did it live up to its unrelenting hype cycle?

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rewrite this title Nothing’s unscrewable CMF Phone 1 is here, but did it live up to its unrelenting hype cycle?

What you need to know

  • CMF by Nothing, a sub-brand of tech startup Nothing, has been hyping up the release of the CMF Phone 1 for months.
  • The phone officially launched today, offering customizable backplates with support for accessories, and is priced at $199.
  • It’s a neat device, but Nothing‘s Beta Program is a lackluster way to get around making the company’s phones fully-available in the U.S. 

Nothing, the tech startup built by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei and comprised of many former OnePlus employees, is all about hype — and it’s not hard to see why. The smartphone industry has been boring for a long time, and even new form factors like folding phones haven’t shaken things up enough. Nothing and its sub-brand CMF by Nothing — which stands for color, materials, finish — wants to bring back character in tech. 

It’s doing that with CMF Phone 1, a device that was teased for months prior to its official launch on Monday, July 8. The cryptic teasers for the device showed off a large knob that was eventually revealed to be a screw. Later, Nothing revealed that the CMF Phone 1 features many exposed screws. That led some fans to speculate that the CMF Phone 1 might have a removable battery or a repair-friendly design in general, like the Fairphone 5. 

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