My first thought when I saw the CMF Phone 3 concept here was that it resembles a spotted iPhone 17 Pro. It’s got the orange hue and gets a ton of circles that distract and don’t quite make sense. It’s also true that CMF has been using those circles as
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I have seen my fair share of Nothing Phone and CMF concept phones, but this one takes the cake. While Nothing is staying away from foldables and even scaling back the business a bit, by not launching a flagship phone this year, CMF is going all in. At least according
Nothing continues to unveil details about the upcoming Nothing Phone 4a before its official reveal on March 5. After earlier teasers that showed the device in the brand’s black-and-white semi-transparent finish, the company now introduces a pink variant, an uncommon direction for its color palette. The finish keeps the semi-transparent
Nothing has begun outlining the core features of its upcoming Nothing Phone (4a) lineup, ahead of the official March 5 debut in India. The latest teaser highlights a major redesign of the company’s signature rear lighting system, now called the Glyph Bar, marking a refined approach to the visual language
Nothing has a habit of listening to its community a little too literally—and that’s exactly what makes this concept so compelling. What started as an influencer’s offhand idea has been transformed by the company into a fully realized industrial design study, complete with a 3D model, a trifold architecture, and
At first sight, the camera module of the CMF Phone Mini Concept feels a bit like the Galaxy S22 camera module, but with a horizontal orientation. And only two sensors. But then you also see the dial and visible screws and figure out it’s all CMF visual identity. Designer Preet
Nothing Phone (3a) Community Edition feels like a carefully preserved artifact from the late ’90s—reimagined through a contemporary industrial design lens. Nothing treats it as a material language, one that blends translucency, color coding, and playful geometry into a coherent, modern object. The frosted teal transparent back is the visual
Nothing’s signature aesthetic might soon arrive in a more accessible form. Following the launch of the Phone (3a) and (3a) Pro earlier this year, new reports suggest that the London-based brand is preparing to unveil a Nothing Phone (3a) Lite — a pared-down version designed to bring the company’s transparent
When Nothing debuted the Phone (1), it entered the smartphone arena with a clear mission: to stand out in a sea of near-identical slabs. Its transparent back, exposed components, and Glyph lighting interface created an instantly recognizable visual identity. The Phone (2) refined that concept with more premium materials, a
Nothing Phone (3) isn’t official yet, but if the leaks are anything to go by, we may already be looking at one of the most eye-catching smartphones of 2025. A fresh wave of press renders and CAD-based images—paired with some official teasers—has unveiled what appears to be the full design










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