AnirudhanSrinivasababu A mini form factor would definitely require some size-specific accessories, but the demand for compact phones is actually growing again. Many users want one-hand usability without compromises, which creates a clear market opportunity.
Modularity doesn’t necessarily mean more accessories — it can mean fewer, smarter ones:
Shared core modules (buttons, screws, ports philosophy)
Size-specific accessories only where necessary (cases, back plates)
Optional accessories instead of forcing an entire ecosystem
If positioned well, a CMF Mini could attract a different but very loyal audience, making it commercially viable rather than niche.
Compact phones have demand — they’re just underserved right now.