no because it sucks no one's gonna buy it it's basically a worse a35 for the same price, "worse" would be an understatement the fact that you can remove the back but not remove the battery is straight up insulting
You can say the swappable back cover is a gimmick, but at $200 price point, at least they're trying something different! The specs is not bad too, so they're not really compromising anything.
@@vedanshchn Yes but the concept is for NEW phone buyers. People who buy new phones on a budget. The nothing phone 1 at the time it came out would not be a budget phone.......
@@karlsse CMF phone is primarily targeted to the Indian market and that’s what I referred to. We have better alternatives from Moto, Vivo and even Xiaomi.
@@vedanshchn I sometimes forget this channels for Indians... Seems like a good deal where I livd, the only other manufacturer is Samsung or Motorola, but we only get their G series, not edge series.
Just got this as my semi daily driver, and I was amazed and impressed with the oled display and that smooth UI, no NFC is not really a big deal for since I have other flagships with NFC, this phone is pretty handy for other things to do, the removable back cover is something for creativity
This phone is a hidden gem! The adaptable design is so fun and the display is crystal clear. The Dimensity 7300 chipset seems very promising one in terms of the processing tasks and in the gaming process.
I liked the CMF Phone 1 as it has a unique design. But not without some drawbacks especially there is no charger in the box. The selfie cam is mediocre. No OIS on the main cam, No NFC and only a single speaker. Btw, the ending is unexpected.😂
No nfc or ultrawide camera is kinda weird. They couldve even used the 8mp uw sensor that a lot of midrangers have, its better than no ultrawide at all. Nice thing is they added a 3d printing instructions for people to print their own back covers.
I got a bit overhyped for this. Was expecting the dial to actually be a mappable dial and was hoping the battery could be swapped out. Lack of NFC is a bit of a dealbreaker for me as well sadly so a bit of a disappointment overall.
Now I can say: CMF = Cool Mother F@cker It has been a long time since removable back panels. It's the first CMF phone so it as to be affordable. I think it's a sub18 max sub 21 kind of target people. Considering that all products of CMF have a pro version let's hope in a short coming Phone 1 Pro with stereo speakers and NFC. Excellent review as always. (Xiaomi should learn something about software optimisation and battery life with nothing)
Why, why, why no NFC!!!? Everything about this phone screamed buy me, until I find it has no NFC. Granted I can use my Garmin with its built in NFC to pay for things. But damn, it's 2024. NFC is a must.
This is not stated, but at the same time it is much easier than in other phones; if you are a little careful, replacing the battery will not be difficult.
No NFC would be a deal breaker if I were shopping at this price range, I remember 3-4 years ago you could get a X3 NFC with NFC in the name, 120hz, same charging wattage and good battery for slightly less than this one. Especially considering they're targeting developed markets where even if you're looking at a budget phone, you likely still have a debit card, and I don't think anybody will be getting a more expensive nothing phone to get NFC at this price, they will just get a Poco or Galaxy A. It's a shame, it would've had the fundamentals done perfectly if it weren't for this and people won't have to hold back from getting this work of art 😔
I think this phone is more aimed for developing countries, where qr payment are more prevalent. also, if you're in developed countries, just get the 2a
@@aminazman9311 I've checked and nothing phone is sold in developing markets, my mistake. My impression was they are only sold in Europe. It's still a shame because NFC isn't an expensive addition, and the phone is 1/3 cheaper and more practical than a 2A
Gimme all of this stuff plus easily swappable battery, dual sim+microSD, headphone jack in a higher/flagship tier spec unit with a bit better IP protection and Nothing will have a good bit of my attention. In any event, I applaud the guts to shake up the intensely boring flat slab smartphone market here....
Kind of a bummer. Good impressions but it the bottom of the drain beckons for it. Buggy and no support whatsoever and the promised accessories are never available. For $200 it was a nice experiment but kind of disappointing.
No one, I mean no one, will be able to convince me that this thing is a better deal than an S21 Plus / S22 Plus (2nd hand) or Pixel 7 in North America, or a Poco F3 in the rest of the world 🌏 🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️ 🚶🏽♂️
I agree with you 100%. It's funny to me how some people would give up NFC support for an ugly font and monochrome support lol. Not to mention the ingress protection is laughable and the speaker at the bottom.... I mean... come on. But I'll tell you one thing, they are making a good job of paying youtubers to give them favourable reviews. I have seen these guys at GSM arena being very critical of other phones that are much better value than this one, it is obvious that they are getting paid.
Guys you made some mistakes. The display is Amoled (even in your website shows that) also it does support Hdr10+ You made a budget video for a budget phone
AMOLED is a type of OLED - OLED is the broadest term for the technology. There is support for HDR10+ video, there is only UltraHDR support, which is a photo format.
3D printer creators are gonna go nuts with this
yea that's why im buying it rn
real
OH SHIT URE RIGHT THANK U
no because it sucks no one's gonna buy it it's basically a worse a35 for the same price, "worse" would be an understatement the fact that you can remove the back but not remove the battery is straight up insulting
bruh @@3mar00ss6
You can say the swappable back cover is a gimmick, but at $200 price point, at least they're trying something different! The specs is not bad too, so they're not really compromising anything.
The cameras are horrible though. You can get last year’s upper mid range for a better experience. Their own Nothing Phone (1) perhaps?
@@vedanshchn
Yes but the concept is for NEW phone buyers. People who buy new phones on a budget. The nothing phone 1 at the time it came out would not be a budget phone.......
@@vedanshchn NO? not for the same price, and also upper midrangers suck, they are the worst value, either get the cheapest or a flagship.
@@karlsse CMF phone is primarily targeted to the Indian market and that’s what I referred to. We have better alternatives from Moto, Vivo and even Xiaomi.
@@vedanshchn I sometimes forget this channels for Indians... Seems like a good deal where I livd, the only other manufacturer is Samsung or Motorola, but we only get their G series, not edge series.
Just got this as my semi daily driver, and I was amazed and impressed with the oled display and that smooth UI, no NFC is not really a big deal for since I have other flagships with NFC, this phone is pretty handy for other things to do, the removable back cover is something for creativity
This phone is a hidden gem! The adaptable design is so fun and the display is crystal clear. The Dimensity 7300 chipset seems very promising one in terms of the processing tasks and in the gaming process.
If you're looking for a budget phone that punches above its weight, the CMF Phone 1 with that Dimensity chip is the way to go!
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It's the shirt 😂
Me too 😂
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Unfortunately, I think not including NFC is gonna be a big showstopper for many people who this is aimed at appealing to
I liked the CMF Phone 1 as it has a unique design. But not without some drawbacks especially there is no charger in the box. The selfie cam is mediocre. No OIS on the main cam, No NFC and only a single speaker.
Btw, the ending is unexpected.😂
Another good phone review Uncle Roger. Keep it up!
😂 haiya
Kudos to Nothing for packing so much value into the CMF Phone 1. The 120Hz AMOLED display, Mediatek processor and clean OS make it a must-buy.
Just bought one and it's awesome,super pleased with phone
mediatek soc is surprisingly good midranger vs qualcomm
No nfc or ultrawide camera is kinda weird. They couldve even used the 8mp uw sensor that a lot of midrangers have, its better than no ultrawide at all.
Nice thing is they added a 3d printing instructions for people to print their own back covers.
I guess the Nothing 2a covers this
No nfc because India doesn’t use NFC and this country is the principal target of this phone
@@GRakesan its sold in Europe also where lot of people use nfc
@OneDollaBill plus the company is uk based
I really like what they've done with this phone. Its a great idea. I seriously consider buying it as my next phone!
It doesnt have a jack, right?
A sliding controller that screws on the back of that thing will make it an awesome retro gaming machine. This has xperia play vibes to it.
I got a bit overhyped for this. Was expecting the dial to actually be a mappable dial and was hoping the battery could be swapped out. Lack of NFC is a bit of a dealbreaker for me as well sadly so a bit of a disappointment overall.
You Reminded me of Uncle Roger with that Orange Polo T-Shirt
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Ending got me 😂
Now I can say: CMF = Cool Mother F@cker
It has been a long time since removable back panels.
It's the first CMF phone so it as to be affordable. I think it's a sub18 max sub 21 kind of target people.
Considering that all products of CMF have a pro version let's hope in a short coming Phone 1 Pro with stereo speakers and NFC.
Excellent review as always.
(Xiaomi should learn something about software optimisation and battery life with nothing)
Why in 2024 are OLED's not Supporting the Free to Use HDR10+ Standard on Budget and even many Midrange Devices?
what an outro!
the only major turn off for me about this phone is the mono speaker, but other than that, it's quite ok for the price
Removable back-cover in this phone is absolutely modders go nuts.
I wonder if someone will pring a camera lense adapter for the camera, that would be sick
Which is the propet charger?
No NFC, no party.
Why, why, why no NFC!!!? Everything about this phone screamed buy me, until I find it has no NFC. Granted I can use my Garmin with its built in NFC to pay for things. But damn, it's 2024. NFC is a must.
Great video, as usual. 👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Could you please do a camera comparison between the Motorola Edge 50 Pro, Oneplus 12R, Realme GT 6 and Xiaomi 13T?
Pixel 7 costs like $400 brand-new and delivers flagship-level photos
@@CarlosVange it's also two generations behind.
I think this phone is not too eccentric like Nothing Phone with the blips led.
is this phone have night mode?
Display doesn't support HDR?
Vast majority of OLEDs support HDR. They just didn't wanna pay for official certification.
Waaait guys, why aren't you testing front camera videos? 🤔
Maybe they are gonna do the modular phonee type?
Hello. Is it possible to change battery by myself?
This is not stated, but at the same time it is much easier than in other phones; if you are a little careful, replacing the battery will not be difficult.
When are they releasing this?
already released
@@chuckyboi in other countries
Do any one know the code to engineer mode i want to change 4g bands ? Mine cmf nothing phone 1 , like poco phone
Does anyone know if this phone support Bluetooth LE Audio and de LCD3 codec?
No NFC would be a deal breaker if I were shopping at this price range, I remember 3-4 years ago you could get a X3 NFC with NFC in the name, 120hz, same charging wattage and good battery for slightly less than this one. Especially considering they're targeting developed markets where even if you're looking at a budget phone, you likely still have a debit card, and I don't think anybody will be getting a more expensive nothing phone to get NFC at this price, they will just get a Poco or Galaxy A. It's a shame, it would've had the fundamentals done perfectly if it weren't for this and people won't have to hold back from getting this work of art 😔
I think this phone is more aimed for developing countries, where qr payment are more prevalent. also, if you're in developed countries, just get the 2a
@@aminazman9311 I've checked and nothing phone is sold in developing markets, my mistake. My impression was they are only sold in Europe. It's still a shame because NFC isn't an expensive addition, and the phone is 1/3 cheaper and more practical than a 2A
the fact that you can remove the back but not remove the battery is straight up insulting
how came i nealry missed this i thought there were covers of smartphone
2:13 No hdr?? I thought it had that
My next cellphone
2:12 ? Says it do on your own site
Removable back but not removable battery is absolutely moronic decision.
I didn't read or hear about a "non removable battery". He just said it's not recommended...
Unfortunate, but I think that would be for the device to make the IP52 rating
You have absolutely moronic comprehension. Nobody said this phone's battery cannot be removed.
You talk like you carry spare batteries in your purse everday 😂
Oled?? Can someone explain? On the website it says amoled
AMOLED is a type of OLED - OLED is the broader term for the technology.
for 199, this is fantastic
For a brief moment I thought uncle Roger is doing a review this time on GSMarena 😂😂
Great review 👍
no eSIM support either :(
Gimme all of this stuff plus easily swappable battery, dual sim+microSD, headphone jack in a higher/flagship tier spec unit with a bit better IP protection and Nothing will have a good bit of my attention. In any event, I applaud the guts to shake up the intensely boring flat slab smartphone market here....
lol do what world u live in but u sure expect a lot for $200
@@newfnshow031 Reading comprehension problem there bro.
Will is got some moves 🕺🏻
No NFC and this was DOA for me. Pity because I would've bought one if it had NFC.
Kind of a bummer. Good impressions but it the bottom of the drain beckons for it. Buggy and no support whatsoever and the promised accessories are never available. For $200 it was a nice experiment but kind of disappointing.
I miss Angie though.
Hey GSMArena, can you do PC and Laptop please?
I wish someday Nothing make great phone with side mounted fingerprint sensor🙏
Thank you for Review I see readmi note 13 is bitter than he and he Compalete page
Im in love with the look but it would just be a sidegrade for me :(
this photo getting 4.0 in yall rating is crazy, at this point any phone is 4.0 or above
Charging back option milaga
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Nokia did this 10 years ago...
No NFC is a serious omission!
No one, I mean no one, will be able to convince me that this thing is a better deal than an S21 Plus / S22 Plus (2nd hand) or Pixel 7 in North America, or a Poco F3 in the rest of the world 🌏
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no headphone jack is let down while the rest of the device is alright.
Lmao that ending 😂
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i thought that uncle roger gonna review this.haha
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Nice phone but too big.
Selling like hotcakes
Where did the chick with choker go? 🤔
She quit the company.
What was that outro? Straight out of 2014 😂
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DIY lookin ahh phone
yet another BBK Chinese sub brand of a sub brand of a sub brand lol
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Bananas
1200 nits isn't bright outside
no warranty in the US
Don't buy this phone, No NFC
Seriously no one find this phone ugly at all? This company is famous for making hyperbole and frankly rather average phones.
I agree with you 100%. It's funny to me how some people would give up NFC support for an ugly font and monochrome support lol. Not to mention the ingress protection is laughable and the speaker at the bottom.... I mean... come on. But I'll tell you one thing, they are making a good job of paying youtubers to give them favourable reviews. I have seen these guys at GSM arena being very critical of other phones that are much better value than this one, it is obvious that they are getting paid.
@@diegocabrejas6059dude it's a $200 phone
mediocre, where are my stereo speakers
Guys you made some mistakes. The display is Amoled (even in your website shows that) also it does support Hdr10+
You made a budget video for a budget phone
AMOLED is a type of OLED - OLED is the broadest term for the technology. There is support for HDR10+ video, there is only UltraHDR support, which is a photo format.
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