Essential Phone Will Ship Next Week, Shortly After Breaking $1 Billion Valuation (9to5google.com)
New submitter cloud.pt writes: Andy Rubin's Essential Phone will be released next week according to 9to5Google, just shy from its initial June mark. The company has been speculated to be worth around $1.2 billion, after giant Foxconn filed yesterday for a 0.25% acquisition at around $3 million --
clearing unicorn status as it hasn't shipped a single unit at the time. According to Engadget, future and existing pre-orders will have a chance to switch to the Pure White version of the slab, despite initial shipments being scheduled to be of the Black Moon variety. Essential's storefront orders will get the device unlocked, while the only parties offering the device will initially be Sprint. Rumor has it Amazon plans to sell the device as it invested in the company through its Alexa fund. No matter the contract attached, it will come with the full range of network capabilities unlocked.
Halo phones were good enough in 2013 with the advent of the Nexus 4, I don't see a whole lot of improvements over this compared to the Nexus 5. The Nexus 5 was so good that the Nexus 5x was a bit of a downgrade, and now my Pixel... well i still don't like it as much as the Nexus 5.
Maybe I'm getting too old, but the only reason I buy a new halo phone is because my old halo phone died a horrible death or was stolen.
Who are they marketing to? Is it the 20-something group? There's no brand on this, and the brand, if it were branded is so small nobody will have heard of it to be impressed. Or you can buy an existing Halo Phone like a samsung or an apple and get a great phone.... I have yet to see a phone released in a couple of years that won't do everything from snapchat to games to netflix. The Moto G4 I had while I was waiting for my Pixel to arrive (after the 5X did the bootloop thing over Christmas) feels just as fast as the Pixel, and it's less slippery to hold.
Other than the quality of the camera, I just don't see the point of buying a halo phone anymore. It's just not worth it. It's like, what brand socks do you wear? Do you care? Are your feet warm and dry, or not? It's hard to tell from minute to minute exactly how warm your feet are under normal circumstances. Will it text, call, facebook and netflix? Ok, great. I don't care who makes it or what it's made out of as long as the battery will last until morning for my alarm to go off.
moox. for a new generation.
Why would I want one, over any other phone out there? I can only think of one way to get me on board.
If it avoids the data-harvesting of Google (must have NO google apps nor connection t Play Store!!) and also avoids the control-freakism and lock-in of the Apple ecosystem, then maybe I can consider.
Also should have uSD and user replacable batttery.
Otherwise, not an improvement on my present phone, sorry. You have to bring something new and valuable to the table. then I buy.
Haven't sold a single thing. Rofl. World has gone fucking insane.
Rubin should have built the google phone that he was backing when there. Basically, it IS possible to make a phone out of components, but, Rubin approached it wrong. Really too bad. In the end, I think that Android will lose out simply because overseas will decide to no longer carry android, even on the phones sold here. And at that time, it will be too late.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
The stated philosophy of no crapware is all well and good, but let's see what I can google for specs. Hmm. Screen is not amoled. Fingerprint sensor on the damn back. No audio jack. No microsd. Not waterproof. Seven hundred bucks. Not to be nasty, but a lack of crapware on a crap phone is not much of a selling point.
The good thing about Sillicon Valley VC and seed funding is you get to keep the tech even if the company fails miserably. And that tech, be it code, schematics, but usually mostly patents will usually mitigate most of the risk. I personally think rich people spending money on a smart dude that buys a Porsche with his first stock sale, but then happens to make the next Facebook or Zune (kidding), is the least of our problems. I mean, I'm in IT and if I had that money I would probably go to the casino and burn it in a day, because, you know, human nature.
This is what the next pixel should have been. Everything is there to make a great modern phone, resolution, dual camera, no bezel. The only weird feature is the ability to use addons, and that is only if you opt to do so. A great phone for VR if you are into that. the new pixel is being made by HTC and the whole idea of a squeeze phone to activate things annoys me to no end. As if I didn't have enough problems with phone activation in my pocket. The home button on my Samsung galaxyX phones would turn my phone on in my pocket and even bought me a German pickle helmet once (before I disabled one click purchase on Amazon). I recently had to buy a cheap phone temporarily to replace my broken note5. I ended up buying an LG stylo2. It's awesome feature is that if you tap the screen three times it turns on. Like that can never happen in your pocket. So the idea of a squeeze activated phone just ends the entire conversation for me.
once more into the breach
You might actually be on to something. Something like the Elon master plan - "make a perfect phone, necessarily expensive; use money to develop the perfect drone, even more expensive; use THAT money to make a UFO and GTFO" :D
Oops, he accidentally smashed the black one.
Not sure why they are minimizing the delay. This is a high-end phone that will be lucky to have a 3-6 month span for sales, and they've blown 2 of those months.
Sleep your way to a whiter smile...date a dentist!