CMF Phone 1 Review: Customisable, Stylish, and Affordable

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Introduction

The curtain has been lifted at the Nothing brand and its first product, which has launched in India is CMF (Colour Material Finish) Phone 1. Pitched at price-sensitive consumers, the approach chosen by the makers of the CMF Phone 1 is design-centricity, similar to the organization’s flagship brand. Regarding the design aspect and overall performance, the question is whether the CMF Phone 1 has more to it than just the rather lovely looks. Keep on reading to learn the detailed review.

 Design and Display

But do not charge that the firm neglected integrating its parent brand’s Glyph Interface; instead, the CMF Phone 1 has a unique and creative concept. Those screws and a rotating wheel screw make it possible to change the phone’s back panels, which provides uniqueness. These panels come in three color codes; Orange, Light Green, and Blue with the availability of Vegan Leather Panels. They are mainly metal and very well built; however, the IP52 means the phone is slightly resistant to splashing. A 6. 67 incher Super AMOLED LTPS screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2000 nits of brightness suits the phone well for outdoor display.

 Customisability

Another thing that particularly impressed me with the CMF Phone 1 is the Customisation Agenda. Talking of the back covers, these are exchangeable thus enabling the user to change the overall appearance of the phone. Kickstands, cardholders, and lanyards with the help of a screw hole can be attached. Despite the fact that these accessories increase usability, it implies a higher price. One of the glorious developments in the budget segment is the opportunities to change the looks of the phone; therefore, CMF Phone 1 can be called the exciting option for those who like to play with their gadgets.

 Cameras

The CMF Phone 1 has a dual-camera setup at the back with the main sensor of 50MP and portrait sensor. In brightly lit locations, the picture is taken with very natural colours reproduced but slightly lower on sharpness. The front-facing camera is situated in the punch-hole tray and takes average selfies and does not do a very good job in terms of detailing. However, the one downside is that the camera does rather poorly in low light and even switching to night mode does not much help. Finally, focusing on the camera configuration, this device can be noted fairly standard and does not differ from competitors at the same price level.

Performance and Software

The CMF Phone 1 is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset and offers optimal performance in day to day use and casual gaming. The phone comes in two configurations: There are two variants of this RAM that are 6GB RAM + 128GB internal storage and 8GB RAM + 128GB storage. It is as expected, activated with Nothing OS 2. 6, which is based on Android 14, and is free of many additional applications. Unlike many other low end smartphones, the application does not come with many preloaded applications and has a visibly clean interface. The handset guarantees up to two years of the primary software update and up to three years of security update.

 Battery and Charging

The battery yet again concerns this affordable phablet, having a capacity of 5,000mAh – it should be good for a day of moderate use. In tests, the phone

Functions as a body camera were executed effectively, and typically used a very low amount of battery charge when the equipment was used continuously. The provided handset has support for 33W fast charging, however, the charging rates are not very high and seem to be lower than some of the competitors’ devices. The battery is non-removable and needs to be charged from 20% to 100% which in a little over an hour, but the charger is not included in the package.

 Pros & cons 

Pros

•            Interesting Design: The multiple interchangeable back plates present a playful aspect on CMF Phone 1.

•            Customisability: The opportunity to change back panels as well as add a functional item is an outstanding function.

•            Impressive Performance: This phone runs on MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset and thus does a good job with day to day use and casual gaming.

•            Clean UI: In other words, with the help of the given solution, it is possible to eliminate the concept of bloatware and improve the overall satisfaction of users with OS 2. 6.

 Cons

•            Sub-Par IP Rating: The IP52 rating only guarantees splash protection of the device while it lags behind its competitors.

•            Charging Speeds: The phones 33W fast charging is rather slow as compared to the other phones to are in the same price range with.

 Key Specs

 CMF Phone 1

•            RAM: 6 GB

•            Processor: MediaTek makes the Dimensity 7300

•            Rear Camera: 50 Mp + 2 Mp

•            Front Camera: Hi-Res Color Front Camera: 16 MP/Large

•            Battery: 5000 mAh

•            Display: Thickness of casts: stable between 6. 67 inches (16. 94 cm)

Final Verdict

The CMF Phone 1 is a very promising option for those people who are searching for cheaper smartphone with the attractive design and good performance. Moderately priced, the handset has easily customizable features and a somewhat plain-looking interface. The camera is a different area that could use enhancement and the IP rating the same, however, the performance of the phone and its general design features make it a good contender in the budget market. If you care more about the level of customize and the cleanness of the user interface rather than cameras and fast charging, then you should consider getting the CMF Phone 1.

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