3D render of CMF Phone (1) basic back cover | Image credit — CMF by Nothing
The creative minds at Nothing, the company behind the innovative Nothing Phones and now the CMF Phone (1), is going a step further in promoting the latter. By releasing detailed documentation of the phone’s physical dimensions, it is encouraging DIY-ers to create their own accessories for their latest modular phone.
The CMF Phone (1) isn’t just another smartphone. Nothing has declared it a platform for creativity and building, a playground for those who love to tinker and design. The standout feature of the device is its replaceable back covers and an Accessory Point that opens up a world of possibilities for customization.
Detailed plans of back cover dimensions and screw placement for the CMF Phone (1) | Images credit — Nothing
Some members of the Nothing community have already begun experimenting with 3D printed back covers, and the results are impressive. There’s even a version that is 2mm thicker but has a Qi charger inside and thus adds support for wireless charging! It’s clear that the CMF Phone (1) is a device that encourages creativity and innovation.
Examples of the DYI back cover designs created by the Nothing/CMF community members | Images credit: Nothing Community
It should be noted that, while Nothing encourages creativity, they clearly state they are not responsible for any compatibility issues or damage caused by unofficial accessories. Furthermore, users create and use such accessories at their own risk.
As a CMF Phone (1) owner myself, I am eagerly waiting the release of some more backplates, either by a third party or official ones by Nothing. For my own use, I envision a CMF Phone (1) with either a clear or translucent back, so the innards of the phone can be seen. It would be similar to having an X-ray skin, only this would be the real thing. So many possibilities.