When Nothing launched its budget-friendly sub-brand, CMF, many people were skeptical. Could a company known for its unique, transparent design and signature Glyph Interface truly deliver an exciting phone at a fraction of the cost? With the CMF Phone (1), the answer seems to be a resounding “yes,” and the latest August 2025 security update, coupled with a fantastic deal now available at Digital Walker, is the perfect reminder of why this phone is more than just a passing trend.

The Update That Makes a Difference

On its surface, a security update might not seem like headline news. But for the CMF Phone (1), the August 2025 patch is a big deal. The update addresses a number of critical vulnerabilities, including a “critical security vulnerability in the System component” that could allow for remote code execution. This is a crucial fix that demonstrates Nothing’s commitment to user safety and long-term support, even for its most affordable devices. In a world where budget phones are often left behind after a year or two, CMF is proving that “affordable” doesn’t have to mean “abandoned.”

A Breath of Fresh Air in a Stale Market

A promotional image for the CMF Phone (1), showing the phone's back and front. The back is a dark gray color with a distinctive industrial design featuring exposed screws and a circular camera module. The front screen displays a minimalist user interface. Text at the top indicates it runs on "Nothing OS".
CMF Phone (1) via, Gizmochina

Beyond the security patch, the CMF Phone (1) itself is a refreshing departure from the cookie-cutter designs of its rivals. Unlike the endless sea of generic smartphones, the Phone (1) features a unique, customizable design with a user-replaceable back cover. This isn’t just a gimmick; it’s a statement. It’s a nod to a time when phones were more personal, more adaptable, and less like a single, sealed-up block of glass and metal.

The Phone (1)’s design is complemented by its solid specs for the price. With a vibrant 6.67-inch OLED screen, a snappy MediaTek Dimensity 7300 processor, and a 5,000mAh battery, this phone delivers a smooth experience that punches well above its weight. While some might nitpick the lack of an ultrawide camera or a headphone jack, the trade-offs are more than fair for a device that offers so much value.

Grab Yours Now at a Discount from Digital Walker!

And speaking of value, Filipino tech enthusiasts, take note! Popular gadget retailer Digital Walker has just announced their “40th Upgrade Sale Deal 14,” featuring a significant discount on the CMF Phone (1). You can now snag the 8GB + 128GB variant for only ₱10,490 (originally ₱15,490) and the 8GB + 256GB model for ₱12,490 (originally ₱17,490). That’s a hefty ₱5,000 saving on both configurations! This limited-time offer is part of their 40th-anniversary celebrations and is available at participating SM branches. So, not only are you getting a unique and well-supported budget phone, but you can now grab it at an even more incredible price right here in the Philippines.

At its discounted price of ₱10,490, does the CMF Phone (1) stand out against its competitors in the Philippines?

Let us know!

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