After just a couple of short years, Essential closed up shop earlier this year after bringing just a single smartphone to market. Now that all of its future plans have been scrapped, a former ...
In February, Essential announced that it was shutting down. The company was known for the Essential Phone (or the PH-1) and its ability to quickly roll out security patches and Android updates to its ...
A set of images created by Essential indicate the company's intentions for a second Essential Phone. Publicly the company's seen better days – in its very short tenure on the scene, the company's ...
The Essential PH-1 smartphone first shipped in 2017 and… it was the only phone the company ever shipped before shutting down earlier this year. But the company did have dreams of expanding its lineup.
Essential Phone PH-2 appeared in carrier files this week – but we might not be ready for it just yet. If what Andy Rubin predicted is meant to come to fruition, we might have to look to another device ...
The Essential PH-1 was an interesting phone, a phone which helped bring the notch trend to the world, and it seems like its successor may be even more interesting, at least based on the leaked info.
Andy Rubin’s company Essential closed its doors for good recently after having released only one smartphone: the Essential Phone. We’ve only been able to speculate what the Essential Phone 2 would ...
Essential Products, the manufacturer of the impressive Essential PH-1 smartphone, is back in the headlines after announcing a new smartphone to the guys at XDA. The Essential PH-1 that was announced ...
The unreleased Essential PH-2 & PH-3 have been shown off by the company’s former designer. As most of you know by now, Essential recently closed its doors, and thus stopped developing several phones ...
Essential, a smartphone brand formed by Android founder Andy Rubin, shut the shop earlier this year just after launching one smartphone — Essential PH-1. With all the future plans of the company ...
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