Unveiling the Versatile CMF Phone 1: A 200 Dollar Gadget with Endless Possibilities

Today I’m toying with a phone that’s also a comb. And a coin purse and an SD card holder. And a measuring tape. And a Lego base plate. And an ice cream sandwich. It’s also a fully functioning dart blaster. And a Picatinny rail platform. And a secret credit card holder. And a speaker amplifier. And a flimsy folding fan. And a stand that looks like a hand that lets you prop it up at multiple angles. This is the CMF Phone 1. It’s a 200 dollar phone from the company named Nothing. And it’d be forgettable if not for these screws. Which let the 3D printing community build and attach whatever it wants to. These ones were designed in a bamboo lamps contest. And they’re not all great. Many are missing buttons. And any that rely on CMF’s thumbscrew can be problematic. I’d recommend attachments to carve it out. Should other phones have screws like this instead of being waterproof?