PawanKumar_v6F7b3DVfi What are you facing? I’ve used a Phone (1) since day 1 and it’s still very fluid. You might want to consider a backup/reset. If you’ve just updated to OS 3.0, I’d expect some slow down as it settles into Android 15.

    @“Pawankumar_v6F7B3DVFI”#P142032 No, On the Contaray, It Shows Howless Can BE Optimized Well.

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    This is awesome! Now I’m waiting for the announcement, “The Nothing Phone 3a will be compatible with all major US carriers!”

    I wana ask one more thing plz nothing device launched with snapdragon processor.. not even higher segment but (a) model or mini model… this processor helps to upgrade more and more time…. And some quality maintain camera like Samsung.

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      Rob ⚡️

      Hello Rob,

      Is there a way in which the phone 2A users could upgrade to phone 3A ( buy paying whatever additional cost) ? Much like the apple ecosystem.

      If this is possible, I myself would love to replace my device from 2A to 3A and get myself the latest one from the best “Nothing”. 😊

      sheldon. let me ask you one question: do you believe that a quad-core CPU can perform better than an octa-core CPU? If you don’t believe it I can assure you that having more cores available doesn’t guarantee more performance. The same thing happens with clock speed. A well designed/optimised 2.5 GHz CPU, paired with fast memory and more efficient cache, can easily outperform a 3.0 GHz CPU or even a 3.2 GHz unit. Times have changed and there are so many things to consider when designing processors…

      hrry

      Hello Harry,

      Is there a way in which the phone 2A users could upgrade to phone 3A ( buy paying whatever additional cost) ? Much like the apple ecosystem.

      If this is possible, I myself would love to replace my device from 2A to 3A and get myself the latest one, from the best “Nothing”. 😊

      anuppandey sorry but I don’t understand what question(s) you’re asking. Can you rephrase please?

      TanmaaySubirBajaj it’s a Neural Processing Unit. Basically NPUs take care of AI related tasks and processing. It’s like an AI accelerator on a CPU.