The Essential Phone (styled PH-1) is a debut handset created by the
godfather of Android, Andy Rubin, and his brand-new company. It's
entering a crowded field dominated by the same few phones: Samsung's Galaxy Note. The latest LG V phone. Google's Pixel (previously Nexus) phones. And of course, the iPhone.
Nevertheless, the new kid in town is getting a lot of attention. But will it succeed? Here’s everything you need to know about the Essential Phone and how it stacks up against the heavy-hitters.
Essential Phone specs
Essential Phone models, price, and release date
Essential Phone display and design
Essential Phone performance, storage, and battery
Essential Phone accessories
Essential Phone camera
Essential Phone OS
Essential Phone specs
Display: 5.7-inch Full Display LCD, 2560x1312 QHD, 504pp1 Dimensions: 141.5 x 71.1 x 7.8 mm Weight: 185g Colors: Black Moon, Pure White, Stellar Grey, Ocean Depths Operating system: Android 7.1 Nougat CPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 (octo-core, 10nm, up to 2.45GHz) GPU: Adreno 540 Rear camera: Dual 13MP RGB + Monochrome, f/1.9 Front camera: 8MP, f/2.2 RAM: 4GB Storage: 28GB UFS 2.1 Ports: USB C, 2x accessory power pins, nano-SIM slot Battery: 3,040mAh
Essential Phone models, price, and release date
Essential Phone
The "ocean depths" color of the Essential Phone isn't shipping yet. The Essential Phone costs $699 for 128GB of storage. It can be ordered unlocked in Black Moon or Pure White through Essential.com, Best Buy, and Amazon, or through its exclusive carrier, Sprint. The unlocked version of the phone will work with all carriers.
Early
preorder of the handset have begun shipping and are already starting to
show up in customers' mailboxes. Listing at Amazon and Best Buy say the
Black Moon color will ship by Sept. 8, and the Pure White version of
the phone will ship a couple of weeks later. The other colors, Stellar
Grey and Ocean Depths, aren’t available for purchase yet.
Essential Phone display and design
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The Essential Phone is nearly completely bezel-less, with a notch at the top for the camera. There are two main reasons why the Essential Phone is getting
so much attention. One is the involvement of Rubin. The other is the
display. The spec sheet doesn’t really do it justice: The Essential
Phone is one of the first phones to eliminate the top bezel completely,
meaning the screen extends all the way to the upper edge. There is a
small bezel at the bottom of the phone, so it's not fully symmetrical.
That
means there’s no space on the frame for the camera, so, Essential has
designed the screen with a small notch in the center for the lens. (It’s
a design element that’s unique to the Essential Phone, but rumors suggest that Apple will adopt a similar notch for the iPhone 8.)
The
body of the phone is made of titanium rather than aluminum to better
resist scratching, bending, and denting. The back is extremely minimal
with a dual camera, magnetic accessory connector, and a fingerprint
sensor, but no other identifying marks, including a logo. As Essential
says: “Just because we played a part in making it doesn’t mean you
should be forced to advertise that fact to everyone in your life. Now
you know why we don't have any logos on the phone.”
Also
missing from the Essential Phone is the headphone jack. It does,
however, ship with a USB-C dongle that lets you connect a standard pair
of headphones.
Essential Phone performance, storage, and battery
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There's a Snapdragon 835 chip inside the Essential Phone. The
Essential Phone is a premium phone with premium pricing, so as you’d
expect it includes Qualcomm's top-of-the-line Snapdragon 835 chip. You
also get 4GB of RAM, 128GB of UFS 2.1 storage, and a 3,040mAh battery,
about the same size as the battery in the Galaxy S8 and LG G6. Note, however, that there’s no support for wireless charging and it’s not water-resistant.
Essential Phone accessories
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The first accessory for Essential Phone is a 360-degree camera. Aside from the screen, the other interesting aspect of Essential Phone is its magnetic add-ons. Like the Moto Z2 and
its magnetic Mods, Essential plans on making a whole catalogue of
modular accessories that bolster the capabilities of the handset,
releasing one "every few months." But for now there’s only one
available: a 4K 360-degree camera that features dual 12MP cameras and
records in 3840x1920 at 30 fps. It sells for $199, but Essential and
Sprint both offer special pricing for early adopters.
Also announced for the Essential Phone is a Home
assistant. Sleek and diminutive, it has a circular screen and uses the
information on your phone to plan your day and keep you apprised of
what's happening in the world. There's no pricing information available,
and Essential hasn't indicated when it might ship.
Essential Phone camera
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You'll get a dual 12MP camera system with the Essential Phone, which
boasts that its capable of capturing "up the 200 percent more light"
than the average phone. Like
other high-end Android phones, the Essential Phone features a
dual-camera system, both 13MP, one color, one monochrome. Essential
claims it is "the world’s thinnest dual camera system built for a phone"
and is capable of capturing up to 200 percent more light than
"traditional" phone cameras. Neither lens features optical image
stabilization, though the phone does use electronic image stabilization,
like the Pixel. The camera also features hybrid auto-focus that
combines contrast, phase detection, and IR laser assist focus for better
focus with depth tracking. It can shoot 4K video at 30 fps. The 8MP
front camera is pretty standard, with a f/2.2 fixed hyperfocal lens.
Essential Phone OS
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Phone doesn't have its own OS skin like other manufacturers do. It runs
a pure version of Android 7.1 Nougat. With the exception of a
proprietary camera app, the version of Android on the Essential Phone is
the same as the one Google ships. Consequently, the company promises to
follow the same update schedule as Pixel and Nexus phones, guaranteeing
two years of major updates and three years of security
updates. With Android 8 releasing at almost the same time as the phone
does, it'll be a good test to see how fast Essential pushes the update
to users.
Essential Phone: Everything you need to know about Andy Rubin's new Android phone
Reviewed by GsmCrack Box
on
September 01, 2017
Rating: 5
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