The excitement began when Nothing CEO Carl Pei shared photos showcasing a redesigned quick settings user interface on a Nothing phone. Eagle-eyed observers noticed an extra button on the phone that doesn’t exist on previous models, sparking speculation about new features and functionalities.
Adding fuel to the fire, Nothing’s official X (formerly Twitter) account shared a cryptic image of a device under development, featuring a prominent screw. The caption “3, 2, 1” suggests an imminent launch, but the image itself doesn’t resemble a typical smartphone, leaving room for various interpretations.
Another possibility is that the device belongs to Nothing’s sub-brand, CMF, known for its distinct design language. CMF is reportedly developing its first smartphone, estimated to cost around Rs 12,000 (~$140). Leaked information suggests the CMF Phone 1 could feature a 6.7-inch OLED display, a MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset, a 5,000mAh battery with 33W charging, and even replaceable back covers.
However, it’s important to note that these details are based on unverified leaks and should be taken with caution. The actual specifications and features of Nothing’s upcoming device remain locked away, leaving Nothing fans eagerly awaiting official announcements from the company.
Whether it’s the Nothing Phone 3 or the CMF Phone 1, the cryptic teasers have undoubtedly generated significant attention and anticipation for Nothing’s next product launch. Only time will tell what the company has in store for its growing fanbase.
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