Mukundh28 I suppose it is due to that same reason, a flagship is not affordable to everyone so isnt the same amount of people that has that device and for that reason, they preferred to launch it on the 2a first, because, if they sold more units of that device, which tend to be “normal” due to the pricing compared to the 2, they would have a bigger community reporting the bugs that may occur. And if the software is similar in these devices , they can ensure that if the fix the common bugs, then they only have to fix the specific device bugs. To make it simple, cheaper device, more people buy it, more people buy it, bigger community to report common bugs, common bugs reports, fix common bugs to make the base software. When the major common bugs are suppose to be fixed, then the developers can focus into more specific one’s, that when all the other devices came into the “beta game”. Think that all the devices have to run the same software (with slightly modifications due to hardware), but they have to ensure to give the user the proper experience they claim they’ve worked so hard for. So, it isn’t a bad approach to the beta topic, we just have to be a little bit more patient, and I’m writing from my Nothing Phone (1) so I know what I’ve just said 😛