I absolutely agree. I’m also unhappy that my new 2a is the “old one” after a couple of months.
I will not buy any Nothing phone a second time. I learned from this.
No clue what the product strategy may be.
I absolutely agree. I’m also unhappy that my new 2a is the “old one” after a couple of months.
I will not buy any Nothing phone a second time. I learned from this.
No clue what the product strategy may be.
I think it’s fine. A variety of phones mean different niches are filled, so sales will be better.
A rising tide floats all ships. If the company is doing well they’ll have the resources to make an amazing phone 3. We’ll all benefit.
I knew the pushback about the 2a+ was going to boil down to 2a buyers who regret being early adopters. Emptor caveat.
I agree. I hope Nothing will not turn into Xiaomi-like brand which releases 10+ phones a year.
This reduces focus on upgrading current phones, and force to abandon 2 years old models. DONT GO THIS WAY.
Phone (2) - Flagship, nice
Phone (2a) - Cheaper one, okay
Phone (2a) Plus - Why? Where’s a point for doing phones for every $50 price step?
CMF Phone (1) - Low-end, that’s fine but I don’t know why
As Phone (2) user I hope that will not be abandoned in few months because Nothing will need to redirect focus to newer phones.
I wouldn’t say it’s completely unnecessary.
The Phone 2a Plus was made for people who loved the regular 2a but wanted even more. They wanted better cameras, fast performance, and a fresh look. So, Nothing made this special version to give them exactly what they wanted. It’s for that specific group of people who liked the 2a, but wanted a bit more. I actually love that Nothing actually listens to their community, and gives them what they want, which more companies should do. But this release does put this phone in a weird spot for me.
It just feels like to me that they should’ve just included these upgrades in the 2(a) first instead of making a completely different phone. It’s still a great phone though and I love the new look! So congrats to Nothing for releasing this, but it just gives me mixed feelings about it
JosiahTechGuy I mean I both agree and disagree. You should be very irrational with your finances if you go and buy the Plus after buying the Original. Some mad fan energy. And yes, the “Plus” is the actual 2a while the original 2a is a production mistake. Or the original 2a should have been cheaper from the start then. The price difference between the them is minimal. It wasn’t to “fill al the segments”. From when different price segments has a 50 dollars difference? It was the work on the 2a’s mistakes and that’s it. And no, lowering the price for the original 2a won’t make me happy I have already bought it.
They forgot about phone 2 . Not even participating this meme also
SankarGuru with phone 3 being a way off, phone 2 could do with a new chip, new colour version, just to keep new customers buying it.
This seems to be a sore subject across the Community.
However, the (2a)+ does no harm, whatsoever. Is it for everyone? No.
Is it for Phone(1) users who were holding out for the Phone (3) which is now pushed back to 2025, most likely.
Is it a great way to get into the media with a “World’s First” smartphone. Yes. The CPU is making its debut with this phone.
Do I feel sorry for those who recently purchased a (2a), yes. But you are also purchasing a phone that is now over four months old. But that will still last you for over 2.5 years of software updates.
I feel that ultimately, the (2a) was an experiment by Nothing. A new segment for their device portfolio, a new, fresh design. This plus is part of the same. Plus it adds a first for Nothing, a 50MP selfie camera, which is a good sign of the future.
3 Phones in one year, really isn’t a travesty. It isn’t on the levels of other companies who release many, upon many of devices every other month. Heck, even Apple release four phones in one go.
I am sure that the feedback here shall be heard. Let’s see what 2025 holds for product releases. We know we can expect Phone (3). We will probably see some more uniformity and clarity, for sure.
TurboAsh 100% with you. I feel betrayed, especially since they announced it so close just after buying the 2a. It really feels like they didnt finish cooking the 2a and now pushed the version they wanted.
Either release the phone you want, or dont at all. Dont release an unfinished product. Especially with such a minimal price difference i wouldve been ready to pay for.
And i dont care wether it is standard business practices or not, usually companies wait a year to release a new model. Even worse by the fact they literally just launched the cmf phone 1 a couple weeks ago. Nothing is loosing its appeal quickly with this one.
Might have been a good idea to launch a (2) Plus and (2a) Plus at the same time. I think everyone would have been more accepting if they could see that all the latest phones were getting a refresh and partial upgrade whilst we wait for the delayed phone (3).
Regarding the earlier point of why? I wouldn’t buy a (2a) because it does not suit my needs; however, the upgraded (2a) Plus does and I am now considering whether to buy that or the Nord 4, or neither.
Yes but you guys forget about Nothing phone 2 camera
Alright, let me give my thoughts. Nothing used to be an amazing company. But now they have lost track of their identity and become another oneplus. Anyone can reasonably figure out that the phone 3 will be 800 dollars/euros, and the phone 3a will be 500, because there’s no other option for people in the 500 dollar price range of that quality.
I was about to purchase the NP 2a……
Now I’ll wait and keep looking around.
Too many phones it’s what realme and xiaomi doing hh not nothing phone.
I tend to agree with OP comments. I purchased the 2a only a few weeks before the 2a+ was announced. It did make me wonder if I had bought a dud with the talk of “improvements”. I already had a choice between the 2a and 2a SE. I’m now following news on a Community Edition.
As I’m not a “power” user and don’t have a need for a large storage capacity, I’ll be content with my “basic” 2a however I will be wary of leaping in to buy a newly issued NOTHING phone in the future.