This is How Next-Gen Essential Phones Might Have Looked
Essential Products shut downward operations final month afterwards failing to find a heir-apparent who could infuse some much needed cash into the system. Started by Android co-founder, Andy Rubin, the company launched merely one smartphone called the Essential PH-1 that got a lot of press and speedily gained a cult following, but was a deeply flawed device that failed to get the company's cash annals jingling.
Before it pulled downwards the shutters, though, the company was rumored to be working on its second-gen flagship phone, tentatively named the PH-two. Now, however, a person who claims to have worked as the lead designer of the now-defunct visitor, has come frontward with renders that seemingly bear witness off the designs of what they claim to be not just the ill-fated 2nd-generation Essential phone, but likewise a third-gen device that was also patently in the works.
According to the renders posted by the designer who introduced himself as Kevin Hoffman, the PH-2 came with much the same pattern as its predecessor, with Hoffman saying that the flat, industrial looks was meant as an "homage to the original PH1 Essential phone blueprint language". Information technology would have, however, come with slightly more than rounded corners and take had an IP68 rating, denoting water-proofing and dust resistance.
Meanwhile, the PH-iii, said to take been in the works as belatedly equally earlier this year, would have had a low build-of-material (BOM) cost, hinting that it would have very likely been a mid-range device, about probable because the company knew that it had to motion more volumes to get more liquidity.
However, as we know now, none of that panned out the way Rubin, Hoffman and their colleagues would accept wanted, and even the proposed Essential Domicile IoT line didn't encounter the low-cal of day. Either way, Hoffman has since locked his blog post, but not before 9to5Google managed to salve some of the renders that you tin can run across in the galleries above.
Source: https://beebom.com/essential-phone-prototypes/
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