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Essential founder Andy Rubin shows tall and narrow upcoming phone with color shifting back

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Vlad 09 October 2019

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One of the key features of the Android world has always been crazy experimentation with form factors. For a while not so long ago that seemed to have waned somewhat, but recently we've seen a resurgence of this idea, with foldables and waterfall displays and various solutions to cutting screen bezels so much that there isn't room for a selfie camera anymore.

Those are all things we're pretty much used to by now, but then, there's this. Essential founder Andy Rubin (and before that, Android co-founder) has just teased the company's next smartphone, and it's, well, different. See for yourself:

New UI for radically different formfactor pic.twitter.com/Es8hFrTuxx

— Andy Rubin (@Arubin) October 8, 2019

The tallness of the form factor definitely stands out. It almost looks like an opened clamshell, except it's not a clamshell and it doesn't 'close'. It's taller and narrower than anything we've seen so far, and there's a whole new UI to go with that, which we're assuming runs on top of Android, but Rubin hasn't said anything about the software so there's a chance it could be something else entirely.

...still dialing in the colors pic.twitter.com/4gEpFU7mpZ

— Andy Rubin (@Arubin) October 8, 2019

The mapping app shown definitely doesn't look anything like Google Maps, for example, and the whole interface seems to be based on vertically scrolling cards, which sort of takes us back to the days of the Palm Pre, which introduced the horizontally scrolling cards concept.

Anyway, once you've taken all of that in, take a look at the color shifting back of the phone. This is really taking the gradient craze to a whole new level.

GEM Colorshift material pic.twitter.com/QJStoiDleH

— Andy Rubin (@Arubin) October 8, 2019

To recap the details we can see from these images and the quick video, there's a huge camera bump that only seems to house one sensor on the back, a possible fingerprint sensor under that, and a hole-punch selfie cam in the display. Despite its length, the phone seems quite tiny compared to what's considered mainstream in this day and age.

It looks like Essential is getting ready to shake up the mobile world in the near future - or at least try to. We're assuming this device will have some unique selling point that isn't shown in these images, because otherwise it might be a tough sell just based on how different its form factor is compared to anything else out there. Hopefully more details will be revealed soon, so stay tuned for that.

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Reader comments

  • Walter C. Dornez
  • 4Tx
  • 11 Oct 2019

I genuinely hope so. Because if this is the Essential Phone 2, is definitely not essential to have

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  • Anonymous
  • M{3
  • 11 Oct 2019

What Nokia did is a fashion device, no buttons and no touch screen, Nokia 7380 you mean, it's an accessory more than a phone.

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  • Yuri84
  • 3mJ
  • 10 Oct 2019

The form-factor is certainly unusual, crazy, I'd say. Sadly, most people want something far more traditional. I'm afraid it'll flop just like the other model. I remeber Nokia selling a similar thing. It flopped as well, as far as I know.

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