Kinda comprehensive considerations. 👍🏼 As you ask for feedback, there you go:
Hardware
1: Colorful Side Frames:
Well, Nokia got bankrupt with their “Innovativeness”. So neither Nokia nor extensive coloring seems to be establishing itself on the market.
2: 3.5mm Headphone Jack:
I unterstand people with jacked headphones asking for headphone jacks. But what about innovation and getting rid of outdated ancient technology. I’m not sure about the target group of phone 2a, but Aux… Ok, not everyone can afford cordless headphones, but whoever tried a pair of AirPods, would never seek to get back to cabled headphones again.
3: Rectangular Design:
Not sure about that. What means “more rectangular”?
4: Charging Level in Glyphs:
For those who benefit from the glyphs that’s a neat idea!
5: Color-matched Phone Box:
Don’t see any benefit in that. I’m not convinced that the package design fosters a purchase decision. Surely this would affect the production costs though.
6: Customizable Glyph Interface:
As I’m not in blinking stuff anymore, no comment to that from my side.😅
7: eSIM Support:
Interesting, would support that. Again perhaps a question about the target group and markets of the phone. As physical dual-sim phones are quite common around Asia, eSim isn’t. And at the very end it’s about costs.
*Software:
1: Wallpapers:
Well, a low hanging fruit.
2: UI Elements Matching Phone Color Scheme:
A Gimmick not of my interest.
3: Enhanced Camera Features:
Reasonable.
4: Gaming Upgrade:
Not sure about that one. Potentially they have some room for improving code. At the end of all days it is a mid-range chipset. Whoever wants aggressive gaming performance has to invest money.
*Adds:
1: Environmental Sustainability Focus:
Absolutely. They still do have statements about that on the 2a´s page though. Claiming 2a to have the lowest carbon footprint of a N product thus far.
2: Community-Driven Software Development:
Good point. At present this forum is just suitable for anyone throwing any ideas around and nobody can get a clue out of it (as it lacks some structure for methodically displaying the collected feedbacks). No trends visible, nothing. *
3: Opportunity for collaboration:*
I agree to claiming a variety of cases instead offering one (constantly out of stock) clear case only. But transparency is one of NOTHING´s brand identification, which makes it fairly obvious to me, that there are not much more NOTHING cases around..