Andy Rubin today provided an update concerning the expected arrival of his new company’s Essential PH-1 smartphone.
“We’ve been hard at work getting everything ready and the good news is that we’re now going through certification and testing with multiple U.S. and international carriers,” said Rubin in an email to supporters.
“You might be getting impatient to get your hands on your new Essential Phone (and I’m also impatient to get it to you!) but rest assured that you will have a device in your hands in a few weeks.” Rubin said his team is “sweating the details and working long hours to get this device shipped.”
Rubin had previously committed to shipping the phone by the end of June. It now appears the device will arrive in August.
The Essential PH-1 has a unique, magnet-based system for accepting modular attachments, such as a 360-degree camera, on the back panel. It includes a 5.7-inch quad HD screen with curved corners, Snapdragon 835 processor, and dual rear cameras.
It will run a near-stock version of Android 7 Nougat and ship completely devoid of brand names or logos.
Essential will sell the PH-1 directly to consumers, though Sprint also plans to carry the phone. It costs $699.