jeavane Yes, I know that the dust issue is A little complicated, in the end for many it can be annoying, but you also have to understand that for a phone with these characteristics you have to cut costs somewhere, Just as I’m sure many people have the same problem and probably haven’t even noticed, so yes, it’s best to ignore it.
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jeavane The truth is that I do not recommend making any changes for this problem, since I have seen that it has happened to several people. For this new phone it was obvious that if they wanted to maintain a competitive price, they had to cut costs in some area, and it is quite logical that the manufacturing process is not the strong point of this phone, if you request a replacement or repair, you run the risk of this problem being more serious or not being solved, so since it affects the aesthetics so little, I would simply ignore it. In my case it was the same, I kept the same phone without any replacement and in the end I forgot that the speck of dust was there.
vincesatsong Honestly, I think these are normal things that can happen. These are very delicate designs that are treated meticulously. I find it surprising that this doesn’t happen more often. In any case, it’s not something that bothers me too much, since it hardly affects the aesthetics at all. I just hope that the manufacturing process improves in the future.
I recently purchased the Nothing Phone 3a and I’m delighted with it. However, the same day I bought it, I noticed a tiny speck of dust on the back glass. I don’t think it’s something that bothers me too much, but I’d like to know if this problem is normal and if it’s happened to anyone else.
hello!! My name is Pau and I am from Spain, I would like to know if there is any way of knowing or someone to ask when the 3A series will come out on PCComponers. thank you!!