Nothing says CMF Phone 1 update coming after unexpected ‘see-through’ camera discovery

Third-party access to the depth sensor will be restricted soon.

Nothing says CMF Phone 1 update coming after unexpected ‘see-through’ camera discovery
Nothing CMF Phone 1 cameras close
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  • A video went viral after a user managed to access the CMF Phone 1’s depth camera, discovering they could use it to see through certain objects.
  • The co-founder of Nothing, Akis Evangelidis, has now responded to the video to explain what’s happening.
  • Evangelidis says that they will restrict third-party apps from accessing the depth sensor’s output “within a week.”

The CMF Phone 1 just launched and it has been getting a fair amount of praise for being a fun and affordable Android handset. Although it has only been days since it has been out, users have already discovered something a bit shocking about the device. It appears that the depth sensor can be used to see through certain objects.

To make CMF by Nothing’s first phone as affordable as it is, the company made some compromises. One of those compromises is the rear camera setup which includes a 50MP main camera and an undisclosed depth sensor instead of a proper secondary camera. CMF has made it so that this depth sensor can’t be accessed by normal means. However, one crafty user managed to find a workaround to gain access to it.