OchoCILINDROS
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I also felt the screen was dark even when moving the brightness up. After going to the display settings and removing "adaptive brightness" the screen brightness is much better, big difference.
Well, this phone clearly is not aimed for general consumers and No, it does not and will not compete with Note 8 or iPhone 8 or LG V30. They are not marketing that way and clearly they also don't have interest to do so.
It's targeted for folks who are eager to jump on a journey believing the company. As someone pointed out earlier in this thread, we are all beta testers for this product right now.
All the issues we have so far are related to software which means with adequate manpower, Essential can fix them.
Whether you want to be part of that journey is something you need to decide.
But.... but..... but..... don't companies PAY people to beta test their products? Would be different if the phone cost $400 or less. But at $700 to beta test is pretty outrageous.
I cannot roll my eyes back far enough at this comment. The phone's camera is garbage. Inferior to the camera in a three year old iPhone 6. That is not acceptable. I am about to get on a plane for China and will be gone for 9 months. I am not going to hope and pray things get better. No, I will take my very reliable 6S+, which has a much much better camera and wait for v2 of the Essential.Whether you want to be part of that journey is something you need to decide.
Price rarely correlates to complaints. People would complain at $400 and still complain if the device was free. Complaints about products will never end as no product will ever be made that can meet the needs of 100% of the market.Would be different if the phone cost $400 or less.
Price rarely correlates to complaints. People would complain at $400 and still complain if the device was free. Complaints about products will never end as no product will ever be made that can meet the needs of 100% of the market.
That's not to say there isn't something to complain about, just that lowering the price won't reduce the number.
I'm super excited to throw down into this phone and I am ok with being a beta tester. Apple and Microsoft don't pay you to beta test any of their products. Infact you need to pay the 100 bucks a year devolpers fee for apple until they release the public beta. I was always a part of the windows insider when I had my surface pro 4. I have helped a few developers in XDA with first releases of custom ROMs.
I just hope that everyone who is reporting problems in this thread is compiling them for essential. I plan on pulling log cats everytime I have a serious issue and sending it to essential.
The camera output is not as bad as you are suggesting but the camera app itself is buggy and slow. The camera hardware, except for the lack of OIS, is pretty good comparable to some flagship sensors. Here are my pictures: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=NmdqSjlweHFUbDlhV1ZSaGhEdV9sY1dUWkh1dWZRI cannot roll my eyes back far enough at this comment. The phone's camera is garbage. Inferior to the camera in a three year old iPhone 6. That is not acceptable. I am about to get on a plane for China and will be gone for 9 months. I am not going to hope and pray things get better. No, I will take my very reliable 6S+, which has a much much better camera and wait for v2 of the Essential.
For whatever reason Essential blew it. The launch has been a disaster. Now it's up to them to right the ship and win back all of the people who are truly disappointed in the phone.
They got a lot right. But some critical areas are just nowhere near where they should be.
Early adopters basically do that and are happy to spend their money. There is nothing wrong. It's the same with say a new subscription service or a product that gets launched. We are so used to getting stuff from big players and this is probably the second or third time (OnePlus, NextBit etc.,) a startup is coming to play alongside the big giants.paying $100 bucks to be a developer is not the same as paying $700 for a phone. Paying a Dev fee so you can gain access to code is not the same. Paying that $100 to help you code an app that could return big $$$....so its not even close to being the same thing.
But if your happy spending that money then that is all that counts.
It is. I stand by my statement. The evidence is all over the place. It's bad. You are welcome to love it as much as you like, but I am welcome to give my honest thoughts on a phone I had been very much looking forward to but which has unfortunately disappointed a heck of a lot of people. I hope they get it right next time.The camera output is not as bad as you are suggesting but the camera app itself is buggy and slow.
It is. I stand by my statement. The evidence is all over the place. It's bad. You are welcome to love it as much as you like, but I am welcome to give my honest thoughts on a phone I had been very much looking forward to but which has unfortunately disappointed a heck of a lot of people. I hope they get it right next time.
The camera output is not as bad as you are suggesting but the camera app itself is buggy and slow. The camera hardware, except for the lack of OIS, is pretty good comparable to some flagship sensors. Here are my pictures: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=NmdqSjlweHFUbDlhV1ZSaGhEdV9sY1dUWkh1dWZR
Side-loading Google Camera app does produce good results which effectively tells me software can fix the issues.
Lack of OIS - it's easy to pick this argument and say this camera cannot perform well. Many said the same with OnePlus 5 - Guess what, OnePlus 5 issued an update that drastically improved EIS even for 4K videos that shut everyone down who believes EIS cannot do wonders.
Must be an issue with Sprint. It works on T-Mobile. No issues with voice at all.
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Not sure if you've tried it but have you manually updated Carrier Services? https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...ails?id=com.google.android.ims&token=a0-BtmEfMy WiFi calling works fine but cellular voice service stop working today I have five phones on my account and this is the only one that won’t connect to voice outside of WiFi calling
It is. I stand by my statement. The evidence is all over the place. It's bad. You are welcome to love it as much as you like, but I am welcome to give my honest thoughts on a phone I had been very much looking forward to but which has unfortunately disappointed a heck of a lot of people. I hope they get it right next time.