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CMF Phone 1 Explodes in Pocket, Causes Deadly Bike Accident in Maharashtra

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CMF Phone 1 Blast

A heartbreaking accident occurred last night in Maharashtra, leading to the death of a 55-year-old school principal. Suresh Sangrame, the principal of a Zilla Parishad school, tragically lost his life after his mobile phone exploded in his pocket while riding a motorcycle.

The incident took place near Sangadi in the Sakoli taluka on the road to Arjuni Morgaon. Sangrame was riding with 56-year-old Nathu Gaikwad, heading to a family gathering, when the explosion occurred. The phone, identified as a one-month-old CMF Phone 1, exploded in Sangrame’s pocket, causing a fire.

Gaikwad, who was a passenger on the bike, fell off and sustained serious injuries. He is currently undergoing treatment. Sangrame, who was driving, suffered severe burns from the explosion. Despite efforts to rush him for medical attention, he succumbed to his injuries.

Possible Cause of Explosion

While the exact cause of the phone’s explosion is yet to be determined, initial investigations suggest it may have been due to an overheating battery. Police are continuing their investigation to uncover more details.

Mobile phone experts state that such incidents are rare but can occur due to battery malfunctions. Overcharging, using unauthorized chargers, or exposing phones to excessive heat are common factors that increase the risk of battery failure.

Response from CMF by Nothing

The phone involved in the incident, the CMF Phone 1, is a product of CMF By Nothing, a sub-brand of Nothing. The company has not yet issued an official statement regarding the tragedy.

Update [4:40 PM on December 8]:

The legal team has been deployed to investigate the CMF Phone 1 blast and is gathering evidence to confirm the cause. Some eyewitnesses claim the phone exploded after the accident, possibly due to impact damage. However, nothing has been confirmed yet. The team is at the accident site, and the company plans to release a statement soon, whether it’s a device fault or not. They are waiting for concrete evidence before making anything public.

This incident serves as a grim reminder of the importance of mobile phone safety and responsible usage to prevent such devastating accidents.

Akash Ramsakha is the owner of TechiBoy.com, a website dedicated to technology reviews, software updates, and news. He also has an TechiBoy YouTube channel where he makes interesting content focused on Nothing Phone, OnePlus, and other tech products.

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Nothing Phone (3) Promises Long-Term Support with 5 Android Updates, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 Announced

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Nothing Phone 3 Processor

The Nothing Phone (3) is set to launch globally very soon, and the company has already started revealing key details about its new flagship. Recently, the company has confirmed that its processor will be the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4. The Phone (3) will bring several improvements over the Phone (2), making it Nothing’s most advanced smartphone so far.

One of the biggest highlights is the software support. The Nothing Phone (3) will come with 5 years of Major Android updates and 7 years of security patches. This makes it the first Nothing device to offer such long-term support. In comparison, the Phone (2) provided 3 years of Android updates and 4 years of security patches.

On the hardware side, the Phone (3) will be powered by the latest Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC, which is an upgrade over the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip found in the Phone (2). The company says users can expect 88% better GPU performance, 33% better CPU performance, and a 125% boost in NPU performance compared to the Phone (2). The new chipset is also expected to offer better battery optimisation.

In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Akis Evangelidis, co-founder and Head of Marketing at Nothing, called the Phone (3) “our first true flagship and a major step up from Phone (2).” He also shared that the camera is getting a major upgrade. The Phone (3) will feature a Spectra 18-bit Triple ISP, which can separate and enhance different parts of an image in real time. This will improve detail, colour accuracy, and overall image quality.

The Nothing Phone (3) will be officially launched on July 1, and more details about the device are expected to be announced at that time.

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Nothing OS 3.2 June Update Rolling Out for Nothing Phone (2a) Plus, CMF Phone 1, and Nothing Phone (1)

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Nothing OS 3.2 June Update

Nothing has started rolling out the latest Nothing OS 3.2 June update for its Phone (2a) Plus, CMF Phone 1, and Nothing Phone (1). The update is based on Android 15 and brings new features, improvements, and bug fixes to enhance user experience.

New Features in the Update

One of the key highlights of this update is the introduction of Privacy Space. This feature lets users swipe right in the app drawer to quickly access a secure zone for private apps and files.

Users can also now set separate passwords for the App Locker and the new Privacy Space, adding an extra layer of security.

Another useful addition is the Hotspot Manager, which allows users to easily view and manage devices connected to their hotspot.

Improvements and Fixes

The update brings several fixes and improvements across the devices:

Nothing Phone (2a) Plus: Fixes for Bluetooth headphone sound issues during Telegram calls, better accessibility in apps, and improved face and fingerprint unlocking. It also includes the June security patch and improved system stability.

CMF Phone 1: Fixes for incorrect volume display on Bluetooth headphones, zoom bar issues in the camera app, better app accessibility, and improved unlocking reliability. The phone also gets the June security patch and stability improvements.

Nothing Phone (1): Fixes for the light strip display issue in Glyph Composer, an option to turn off face unlock vibration on the lock screen, and better app accessibility. General bug fixes, system stability improvements, and the June security patch are also included.

The Nothing OS 3.2 June update shows the company’s focus on improving security, accessibility, and overall device performance. If you own one of these devices, you can check for the update in your phone’s settings and enjoy the new features.

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Nothing Phone (3) to Launch in the U.S. via Website and Amazon

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Nothing Phone 3 To Launch in US

Smartphone startup Nothing is set to bring its next flagship device, the Nothing Phone (3), to the U.S. market. According to TechCrunch, the phone will be sold through Nothing’s official website and Amazon. The Phone (3) will be unveiled early next month at an event in London.

Nothing, founded in 2020, has launched eight phones so far. However, only the Phone (2) was widely available in the U.S. Previously, American customers had to join a beta program to buy a phone, and there was no after-sales support except for a 14-day return window.

Carl Pei, CEO of Nothing and co-founder of OnePlus, shared that this launch marks an important step for the company. “We have always said we are building for the long term, and now we’re ready to take that next step in the U.S. Phone (3) is not just another launch. It is a signal of where we are as a company,” Pei told TechCrunch. He added that the U.S. market is ready for something different as it is currently dominated by just two major brands.

Pei believes the Phone (3)’s unique design and features will appeal to customers looking for an alternative to Apple, Samsung, and Google. The new phone will support AT&T and T-Mobile networks with better 4G and 5G coverage than previous models like the Phone (2a), Phone (2a) Plus, and CMF Phone 1.

In Canada, Nothing will partner with Best Buy to sell the Phone (3) along with its first over-ear headphones, the Nothing Headphone (1).

The Phone (3) is expected to feature premium materials, faster performance, and upgraded software. The price is likely to be around £800 in the U.K., or about $1,000 in the U.S., putting it in competition with the iPhone 16 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S25+.

Research shows that Nothing’s 2024 shipments were in the low millions, with India being its biggest market.

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