As per a report from TechCrunch, Nothing plans to make CMF, their affordable device brand, into an independent subsidiary. Once separated, CMF will have an opportunity to set itself apart from Nothing. Nothing has confirmed it will roll back most advertisements and bloatware on its smartphones following widespread criticism from users, signaling a partial reversal of its controversial monetization push introduced late last year. Nothing also said that sponsored app recommendations on Nothing Phone (a) series and CMF devices will soon be optional, with users able to disable them through system settings. Read more in our articles including "CMF confirmed to become independent subsidiary from Nothing" and "Nothing to remove most phone ads after backlash from users".
As per a report from TechCrunch, Nothing plans to make CMF, their affordable device brand, into an independent subsidiary. Once separated, CMF will have an opportunity to set itself apart from Nothing.
Nothing has confirmed it will roll back most advertisements and bloatware on its smartphones following widespread criticism from users, signaling a partial reversal of its controversial monetization push introduced late last year. Nothing also said that sponsored app recommendations on Nothing Phone (a) series and CMF devices will soon be optional, with users able to disable them through system settings.
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