vovan-v But the thing is attracting user is a good thing but retaining is other.

I might buy for looks but I won’t recommend anyone to buy just for looks. As many people use their phone as daily driver, making calls, using office apps etc.,a slowness or laggyness would degrade the overall feel of it.

I agree software optimisation can be done but at a certain point, you can’t just rely on one and ignore the other.

If that is the case then why not use old samsung galaxy phone with clean android custom UI.😂

SamarthNP1 Well that might be your personal experience, I’ve not had similar issue with my device so far, you can’t get everything at that price range, if you want higher spec pay more and get another device it’s that simple.

SamarthNP1 I’ve had a NP1, NP2, tested the CMFP1, and even had a 2a+ for a time. All of them were highly optimized and the experience of actually using them was great. 🤷‍♂️

    sh0ck First I bought my NP 2 due to the design aspect as I had moved from MI series phones after using them for more than 7 years. Although, I knew that I shall be compromising with an old chipset but I was so happy with my long usage. Battery consumption is low, software is very much optimised with that chipset. No hang till date other than few lags while intense gaming after 2 years of usage. Overall NOTHING knows how to serve their customers well unlike Xiaomi.

      krishanugoswami great to hear that, I’m just trying to start a healthy conversation trying to look for a reason that justify this, maybe some hardware compatibility or cust cutting whatever it is.

      Also I believe it won’t be issue for now, but in long term after 2 -3 years down the line as apps and features gets more resource heavy.

      Ofcourse we can switch to a new phone. But I would keep the device if it’s still delivers the work.

        I was thinking of buy 3a Pro, but looking at all the comments, it doesn’t seem like a good choice

          Remember, especially with a manufacturer for a product like a phone, the development cost for components in a handset can be massive, especially when the costs of testing for approvals worldwide mount up as sometimes a manufacturer can’t lean on ’well the UK have approved it, surely that’s ok for South America?'. If Nothing take on the development costs for a new chipset or a new camera or whatever then we’re not getting £3xx handsets at the store, we’re getting the same handset except for £5xx or £6xx or whatever. Budget devices have to contain compromises and, as already mentioned in posts in this thread, it’s how they’re integrated and then supported by the OS and software development that can make (or kill*) the experience. We get what we pay for as consumers, but right now what i’ve paid for (the Blue 3a) is pretty damn good.

          *I’m looking at you OneUI lol, the experience killer.

          I got my 3a yesterday. But not sure if we can call 3a’s hardware is in 2022. 3a feels a lot smoother and faster in every single task compare to how it feels with 2a. Maybe we expect something out of 3 with more top tier premium specs. 3a managed to show that everything doesn’t have to be extreme or ultra for everything. The phone has enough power for the tasks and it works better than I expected.

          This is a solid phone.

            sh0ck Maybe ultra-level Camera and powerful AI feature like everyone else. But do they have to? 3 comes in reasonable pricing for its tier. The design will be great. AI … in smartphone experience is not that great. So do we have to really expect some gigantic value? Why 3 can be just good-looking and fast enough 3 with some good camera?

            I think the Nothing Phone 3 could bring a flagship Snapdragon 8 chip, advanced cameras, premium build, and wireless charging over the (3a)’s mid-range specs.

            I’m on a 2a and yes technically there are better phone in this tier as there are better phones than the 3a and 3a Pro.

            My use case is decent camera, good but uncluttered ui, decent fast screen, good design land decent updates. In all these areas my 2a fits the bill well.

            I want not just a run of the mill phone but something a bit different.

            I could be tempted with the 3 if the spec and price is right 😉