Wonder if they'll make a Nothing Phone 3 Pro next year, a high-end flagship caliber phone, and then still have a budget option too.
Wonder if they'll make a Nothing Phone 3 Pro next year, a high-end flagship caliber phone, and then still have a budget option too.
My biggest complaint about the NP2 was the cheap haptics. If they could improve them, it would be the perfect phone. I think they would knock it out-of-the-park if they made a high-end flagship.Wonder if they'll make a Nothing Phone 3 Pro next year, a high-end flagship caliber phone, and then still have a budget option too.
MKBHD posted a video about this earlier today. Looks really interesting.Looks like Nothing is getting an iMessage app?
Nothing Phone (2) is getting its own iMessage app
The Nothing Phone (2) will be the first Android phone with an iMessage app, with "Nothing Chats" launching soon.9to5google.com
Just partnered with Sunbird to include their app. Very similar to Beepers implementation, basically signing in with your Apple ID credentials to a remote mac mini server farm somewhere.Looks like Nothing is getting an iMessage app?
Nothing Phone (2) is getting its own iMessage app
The Nothing Phone (2) will be the first Android phone with an iMessage app, with "Nothing Chats" launching soon.9to5google.com
Yikes. I've also read that Sunbird is super sketchy.Just partnered with Sunbird to include their app. Very similar to Beepers implementation, basically signing in with your Apple ID credentials to a remote mac mini server farm somewhere.
i don’t need iMessage that badly to blindly give access to my Apple account on a third party controlled Mac.
I wouldn't trust Sunbird if they told me they can throw a ball in the ocean to get it wet.Yikes. I've also read that Sunbird is super sketchy.
whats wrong with the hapticsMy biggest complaint about the NP2 was the cheap haptics. If they could improve them, it would be the perfect phone. I think they would knock it out-of-the-park if they made a high-end flagship.
Carl knows what he's doing. I know people like to dunk on him, but his vision for Nothing reminds me of Steve's approach to OS in general. Clean but thoughtful.