CMF, a sub-brand of Nothing, has recently launched its first smartphone, delivering an impressive set of features at a budget-friendly price. For those unfamiliar, CMF is a sister brand to Nothing, focused on offering affordable products without sacrificing quality or design.
The CMF Phone 1 stands out thanks to its extensive customisation options, both externally and within the software. One of its key features is the use of removable back panels, allowing users to personalise the phone’s appearance. It also includes a mounting point on the back, designed for attaching various accessories to enhance functionality.
The phone runs on the latest version of Nothing OS 2.6, which introduces a range of customisation tools, including new wallpaper collections and generative AI wallpapers. If you're a fan of the CMF Phone 1’s wallpapers, you’ll be glad to hear they're available to download.
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CMF Phone 1 Wallpapers
The CMF Phone 1 includes four new wallpapers, in contrast to the seven that were released with the Nothing Phone (2a). What stands out is how well the colours of these wallpapers complement the phone’s interchangeable back panel options, allowing for a cohesive and personalised look.
The blue and orange wallpaper is particularly striking, with a design that cleverly draws the eye towards the circular dial at the base of the CMF Phone 1. All wallpapers are available in a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels, ensuring sharp, high-quality visuals. Before heading to the download links, have a look at some low-resolution previews of the collection.
Please note that these are low-quality previews of the original wallpapers, so there’s no point in right-clicking to save them. Instead, use the Google Drive link provided in the section below to download them and show them off on your phone.
Downloads
If you like these wallpapers and wish to use them on your phone's home or lock screen, you can download them from this Google Drive folder. All wallpapers are available in JPG file format.
Once you've downloaded the wallpapers, use your launcher's wallpaper picker to set them on your phone's home and lock screens.
Now that you’ve got your hands on the new CMF Phone 1 wallpapers, why not give your Android or iOS home screen a fresh burst of colour? What are your thoughts on the new designs? Do you prefer these, or are the older styles more your thing? Let us know in the comments below.