I have the option to purchase a NP2, it’s in excellent condition, how much would you pay? Would you purchase the NP2 over the NP3a if they were the same price?

    JeffOpsal Depends on condition but, for ‘excellent’ condition I’d think 50-60% of its original retail price, depending on local market conditions and how long it’s been used.

    So the 128GB/8GB retailed for $599 USD at launch, I’d pay 240 - 300 USD.

    Would I purchase the NP(2) is it was the same price of the NP(3a)? I’d probably go for the (3a) but, depends what you want:

    • Choose the Phone (2) if you want more premium build quality and slightly better performance

    • Choose the Phone (3a) if you want longer software support, newer hardware and features like Essential Space

    hrry changed the title to How much would you pay for Phone (2) in 2025? .
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    JeffOpsal ,Np 2 has only one major android update remaining i.e android 16 ,and probably two more years of security patches ,If you are okay with that I guess you can spend upto 30 k in India ( if you are not from India you can spend upto 400$,as the pricing for Indian market is different from global markets) ,If not you can take the phone 3a pro because it features a 3x periscope camera which is actually better than the np 2 cameras

      JeffOpsal I am nothing 2 user,don’t think reconsider nothing phone again.Nothing means nothing,very inconsistent(this is the appropriate brand name).I though , this company is mainly focused on software, instead of hardware(like other chinese phones).But now i realise that software support is not good at all it faild to complete with top brands,but still doing stupid comparison with them.If i habe to state about this phone , simple it’s a common budget phone like others are available in the market.Also the attitude of the nothing team is worse.Nothing 2, this is the high budget smartphone from them, still treating like 20k smartphone.

      Pranav@ yah but I would happily buy phone 2 in india cuz no matter how many updates left everything is best under 30k and plus it’s snapdragon’s flagship chipset so custom rom support is good and gcams also