Hello everyone,
I honestly don’t even know how to start this post. Recently rumors started circulating about the release/presentation of Nothing 2a. Leaving aside the technical hardware aspect which in my opinion is a massive downgrade, I sit and wonder if this open topic/forum on this page makes sense. What proposals and hardware/software requirements are requested by potential buyers and what is to be delivered…? If after all the text written here, (maybe very few posts in the Nothing team’s opinion) the only practical measure is to send a 6.7 inch ‘brick’ to the market with a processor almost identical to the NP1 and 128Gb storage option, honestly the company deserves her fate. Maybe only a penalty in production costs and low sales from the market will wake it up. The history of Samsung with the new S23FE which has an extremely inferior processor compared to the flagship versions but a higher price than those versions and Pixel with versions 6a (which I personally returned after 3 days), 7a which barely reached 90hz framerate display, etc., there are no lessons to be learned… what more can we ask for. Think that you NP team have not yet passed the reliability and support test of the products in comparison with established brands. If this rumor about the NP2a materializes, then you won’t be any different from Apple, Pixel and Samsung who are known to deliver hardware upgrades with a pharmacy dropper and price upgrades with a supermarket basket. However, in terms of software/firmware support, it delivers what it promises, Pixel - 7 years, Samsung - 5 years, etc. Regardless of what decisions will be made for the future of new products, I tend to think that the discussions on this page have no echo in the minds of the project teams N.P. However, I was and remain delighted with the majority of colleagues who wrote and posted on this page, you are the best. I wish success to this brand, to the new products, I will follow the posts on the page, but my expectations for the new NP3 and what it wanted to be, I think it ends here. Good luck and all the best to everyone.