Nothing’s smartphones made a bit of a splash when they hit the streets a few years ago, thanks to an unusual design that featured a light “glyph” system on the back of the phones that can be set to ...
This phone is all about style, and there are some impressive specs as well to back it up. But there's one obvious missing feature: waterproofing. Sareena was a senior editor for CNET covering the ...
Ian Campbell is a reporter based in San Diego who writes features, interviews, guides and reviews for Pocket-lint. Before he spent his days covering great products for Pocket-lint readers, Ian was an ...
Nothing Phone 2 is around the corner, and since that device reminds us a lot about its predecessor, the Nothing Phone 1, we decided to do a long-term assesment of it. This is to see how good the phone ...
The modular, $199 CMF Nothing Phone 1 is here and it comes with a slew of accessories – here’s the full list… The CMF Nothing Phone 1 costs $199 and features a novel modular design. That’s something ...
The stunning Essential Phone PH-1 feels brilliant in the hand and it’s one of the fastest phones we’ve tested. There's no bloatware or unsightly logos, and its premium materials survived a six-foot ...
Nothing’s sub-brand CMF is increasing its portfolio, and has now unveiled its first Pro phone, expanding its lineup focused on providing a functional modular design. It is technically a successor of ...
If you’re bored with the conventional approach to smartphone design and you can’t afford to spend four figures on a foldable phone, Carl Pei’s Nothing brand has something you’ll definitely want to see ...
Nothing has launched the CMF Phone 1, the first phone as part of its CMF sub-brand. This is a budget device that offers a removable rear cover and several accessories. The phone will be available in ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. ‘Budget’ doesn’t have to mean boring. ‘Budget’ doesn’t have to mean boring. is a senior reviewer with over a ...
Google and Motorola have had a crack at modular phones with swappable components, but have never attempted to pack two extra phones into a modular design. However, researchers from Canada have done ...
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