vovan-v to be very honest the true to life color and focus was miles apart on the NP2a even with a 32MP on the front cam. The NP2aP has some kind of focus issue with selfies (which is really super annoying, when you sell a product as an upgraded version of the NP2a). I hope that it gets covered through update but I’m not entirely sure. I personally feel they severely missed something when going for the Samsung censor for the selfie cam on the NP2aP.

    @Remi F @i_Ramalama According to me I am a huge fan of nothing phone and nothing is bringing improvements thanks to the team on this part . But as a user we will definitely compare a flagship phone with a normal phone. To be Frank when we users compare a nothing flagship and non flagship phone softwarewise we don’t feel much of a difference. As an insider could you please tell me the main software differences between both nothing phone 2 and phone 2a. We users are expecting more from a flagship device.

    It is my first device with an Android system, previously IOS, and analyzing the Nothing Phone 2, it is very solid for everyday use, the camera is average but my use is not for photos, the screen is bad, very little brightness and greenish tints in the dark, The lack of support in esim today is essential for me and it bothers me not to have the updates on time but it is something that I have to get used to, this is Android.

    immanuelsamc you know the number of megapixels is telling nothing at all, the sensor and software it’s really what matters(like in google pixel devices) 12 mega pixel can do amazing photos there much better that on nothing phones till our days.

    I recommend you to download GCAM and check how the camera works there.

    Hope for you that the software updates will fix it.