Deemed just "essentially okay" by Ryan shortly after its launch, the time it was continue selling for $700, the Essential Phone was essentially a must-buy earlier this week, at a discounted price of $250. But for what it's worth, the PH-1 ought receive both Android P and Q updates. Obviously, it's method also early to talk Android Q timelines, but as long as Google sticks to its typical schedule, Essential VP of Programming Engineering Rebecca Zavin seems pretty certain it going to happen. Keep in mind that the Essential Phone came powered by Android 7.1 Nougat out the box, currently runs 8.1 Oreo after skipping the 8.0 build, and is alextremely now a part of the official Android P beta program. In terms of Programming updates to expect in the short term, the Essential Camera app going to continue to receive frequent backing for "highest crashes, performance improvements, safety fixes, and high impact bugs."
The Essential Phone might possibly, just maybe, get Android Q
In its laanalisis bi-monthly Reddit AMA, Essential remained vague on whether the PH-1 going to get Android Q. Even though the PH-1 supports the Android P beta, someone asked if the phone would eventually get Android Q. Essential's response was predictably vague, ever Google has not yet announced the next Android version. If the PH-1 gets Android Q, it would be one of a choose few Android smartphones to get 3 major OS updates in its lifetime. Editor's Pick How to install Android P beta on the Essential Phone At Google I/O 2018, Google launched the first beta version of Android P for its Pixel smartphones, along by 7 other OEM devices. Those devices include the Sony Xperia XZ2, Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S, Nokia 7 …As for Android P, Essential said it might include notch settings in the beta.
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