Shafman and NOTHING gave NP1/NP2 owners £300 off a new phone, which is a stellar deal, they didn’t even need to trade in their old phone. In the UK, most shops on the high street would pay between £100 and £150 for a NP1/2, so if you did trade it in, you’d get £450 on the £699 price, which I’d say it pretty darn good cost-averaging per-year for a super-solid NOS experience.
BuckleyInDaHouse I think that 3a(lite) and 3a will be nearly identical performance-wise. The CMF2Pro is nearly identical as well.
They might cheap out to a mono-speaker and slightly on the cameras tho for £/€239 and I think it will be a single (or only a few) glyph dots. But, I think they’ll use the similar parts from the CMF2P that likely didn’t sell in huge numbers like the 3a.



edit: I’m missing OIS on the CMF1, and it’s not listed on the CMF2P, which is a bummer. That would give the NP3a, a serious improvement in low-light conditions.