This is a Crypto Phone. Don’t Buy It.
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- Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024
- The worst part is this device had some hope before it went down this path
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"The price plummeted from $1000 to $600 in less than a year"
Wow it really is crypto inspired.
You, sir, are my hero✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
😂😂😂
Savage 😂
If it were crypto, the price would’ve plummeted from $1000 to $1, the owner would’ve shut it down, launched another campaign by a different name, and repeat it all over again.
Hodl!
So they corrected some of the issues that doomed the original essential phone... to make room for some new features that will doom this phone. Lovely
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ok i won’t buy it as your titles states
Me neither.
I think I won’t buy it as well
I might buy it, but I definitely won't bc of the title
No
I'm broke so I can't and won't buy it. Y'all have a awesome day
Spot-on review and analysis, sums up my own feelings on this phone as well. I had the Essential PH-1 from 2017 to 2020, basically until shortly after Essential collapsed, and I grew tired of firmware and software issues (partially caused by me modding it, but the bootloader/firmware was also *really* buggy) and the suboptimal camera. With GCam, the camera was relatively capable actually, but it was still a night and day difference when I upgraded to the Pixel 5. That phone was also way more stable and is still usable as a backup today, whereas the PH-1, while it works, has gotten kind of slow.
But man, I miss that build quality and the feel of holding it. The titanium, the ceramic, the ridiculous weight, it's something that made this phone seem nearly luxurious to use.
I wish phones like these would have more success in this world.
I'll totally agree with you on the Pixels, I'm still rocking my 4XL 3 years later. Does what I need it to do (wallet, garage door key, remote start my car, and call friends) and has plenty of grunt to spare. Plus, I'm still salty they axed MotionSense on later models.
Hello? iPhone? Ceramic Shield? Titanium? Stainless steel?
But then id have to own an iphone 🤢@IntelliPocalypse
@@AtomSquirrel Ceramic shield is not the same as having a back being a panel of polished ceramic. Stainless steel and Titanium from Apple is fine but Essential did titanium 7 years ago.
@@rxdl that was 7 years ago. Are they doing it now?
Before, Cryptophones were about encrypted data and now they're about crypto currency
Ah, a Pixel with Graphene, you say?
Actually I'm still mad about "crypto" has been conquered by stupid scammers. It once was a word not only for "encrypted data" but also about genuine protection of privacy the technologies used for that. Than all this blockchain bullshit started and it became a word for scammers, while we still need the tools protecting our privacy. The comparison to web3 and all that nonsense at the beginning really made me sad.
That's what I thought this was going to be. Very disappointing.
It's a shame, the word crypto now means Bitcoin and not data encryption
can't monetize sha256
I couldn’t imagine building a business model around this.
yes, Never built anything around hype, current trend and cool slang.
blockchain, web3, and even AI.
those trends aren't essentials or you can basically sleep on it and
never really felt like missing a thing,
some people just decided to make an already existing simple technology complex for no reason.
Ye True!
Rewind 30 years and you can say the same thing about the internet.
@@tylerpixel internet is a necessity built from the need to communicate globally, it's a backbone of our modern society
Living without internet is a hell
Living without blockchain, web3, AI on the other hand?
well most people didn't felt the need to adopt it and they didn't miss anything
@@jensenraylight8011Same thing eh?
30 years ago most people lived just fine without the internet.
I'm surprised MKBHD reviewed this device - I was at Solana's exclusive launch event for this phone and it was interesting to see how divided even the hardcore community was
cus post ftx hes likely balls deep Solana but cant give securities recommendations
@@essem123bruh he literally said he's not into web 3 and also proceeded to shit on Solana stocks....
He does get paid for reviews even if they're bad reviews.
@@onixotto some reviews but not all, and he has to say its and sponsor somewhere. I doubt solana placed having this phone promoted as a priotity
@@onixotto He is a youtuber so of course he gets paid, Conversations like this wont get you anywhere tbh, even without Sponsers just him being a youtuber itself could sway him to do unethical things, Thats why we assume everyone here is grown and able to think and comprehend information themselves.
Lol, the Bonk on the phone is worth more than the phone itself now 😂
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and the ACS airdrop :D
The concept of tangible value for digital assets is too complex for you hey?
3k on ebay. I almost bought this phone 4 months ago, this clown made a lot of people not buy it, but now its 6x its original value.
@@omegalongdong the only clowns are people paying 1k for a phone with average specs, just cus it has 'crypto' in the name 🤣
Aside from the low grade camera experience, the Essential PH-1 was a great phone. My brother and dad had/still have them and their experiences have been really solid. The hardware is great, as you know, but the stock, clean Android build was kept up to date for a long time and they got major updates at pretty much the same time as the contemporary Pixels. This is pretty much unheard of and is to be commended for any manufacturer that isn’t Google or Apple.
Nice to see an everyday review of the “Essential Phone”, it really did sound like a solid, clean and fast phone. I wish I had the opportunity to have messed around with one, as it probably would have been a very serious consideration for me!
And this is coming from a die-hard Apple fan, who switched because of multiple bad experiences with Android! Essential actually sounded like a real contender in comparison to the others around who bog down their phones with bloatware on Android OS, or brands who have solid specs, but lower quality craftsmanship.
Essential really sounded like it was the best of both worlds (which is how I personally see Apple). Thank you again for sharing!
Bought an Essential for $250 brand new, loved that thing. First "bezelless" and the simple UI was awesome and fast. Wish they could've kept going, was looking forward to the teased headphone jack attachment that never came out.
The only companies that bring great updates are Apple and Samsung. Google is shit at updates considering the fact that they own android lol
How long you've been using a smartphone? I've been using many type of smartphone (spoiled with infinite choice) since 2011 and it all made me realize that Up to date software is a gimmick they're not worth it unless day one patch type update. Like out of box buggy camera or any part of ui crashes. Otherwise It's bogging your phone down!
for real. I had an essential phone which I broke doing some really stupid shit but it was such a good phone. probably the best phone I have ever had since I really like to install custom roms if I am able to, which is increasingly not possible on most new android phones
Whenever a product is made of titanium, I just roll my eyes. Its completely unnecessary in consumer products. Its cost to manufacture vs. the material property benefits isn't worth it. Its all just marketing.
Exactly. Especially since it’s almost always going to be covered with a case
No one has ever had a problem with the phone's shell being damaged, the screen is always the point of failure.
Titanium is really great for body jewelry and pretty much not necessary for anything else on the consumer end.
outdoor products sometimes get great benefits from being titanium, just not really in tech
Wow, titanium has loads of uses, its strength v weight ratio is superb. Litteraly used by design engineers worldwide for anything that needs to be light and strong @@jackregz
I love the fact that you can't market bad products
Then explain Diablo 4
What product is this NASA engineer producing? As a matter of fact, what technology is coming out of Africa? Thanks for the advice, now go back to the African space program (Google it 😆 ).
"Marketing bad products" is a perfect summation of crypto crap in general. It's all marketing, and I have yet to see a product that was providing value even close to its cost (and most of the "products" are simply scams).
tell that to apple
@@RickMyBallsyou mean the company that produces some of the most powerful mobile chips every year? The same company who has a decent roster of exclusive apps for their operating systems? I'm not an apple fan but you're just biased and bitter 😂
Dropped a like just for the slick af editing at 6:54. Fantastic production quality as always, Marques
Having a custom ROM for this phone would at the very least give it some better use than what it is designed for.
On one end, yes. On the other end, if I found a custom ROM to install that let my do crypto stuff on the phone I would 100% believe that there was some malware hidden inside to prey on people dumb enough to use the wallet feature.
yes but how many people still today does all that rooting & ROMs stuff?
@@krisvaras7801 I think in the crypto niche a fair amount... in general, roms are still very much alive with some like lineage and graphene for example being easier to install than ever.
that's the most stupidest thing you could do with the phone by doing that you turns this phone into just a regular android phone and kills the investment value of it and actually $1k is a very cheap to get multiple airdrop of crypto project
I legit thought he was holding the new Fairphone 5. 😅
Same 😂😂
same
Same. I thought he hated the Fairphone 5 for a sec
Except I don't think Fairphone would be into crypto.
Yeah I would like to see him review that phone actually
That build material list has me interested though, I want to see it durability tested at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7
Sapphire glass is missing.
Yup, refreshing to see real solid materials being used. Sick of all this flimsy nonsense out there. one of the cleanest looking phone rn with some solid specs. I'm always hunting for that odd out phone that fits the bill and this one seems to fit.
but but but... glass is glass, and glass breaks.
That's everything now days. Make it out of crap and charge more for it than they did when it was built to last.@@AC-ed1jz
the fact that this phone initially cost half as much as my PC is insane.
Now you can buy 10 Pcs with the bonk on that phone.
@@peterkleynhans8056it's funny because he think it is not true, but it is 😂
the fact your pc only costs 500 is insane
@@beanmasterz no, my PC cost about a grand and the phone was like 2 grand.
the GPU alone was $500 lol. Should've waited a bit to get it (or looked for a better model/deal), but i wasn't thinking lol. Still though, it's a 3060 Ti so i'll be good for a while.
@@vizthex ohh ok, so marginally less poor. 1k for a pc is pathetic
9:25 The cable is cool. I like that. I knew there were cables that were power-only (specifically to prevent malicious data transfers). But I didn’t know there were any cables that (on the cable itself) could switch from power-only to power and data. Thank you, crypto phone (and Marques), for introducing me to that. I will check out that Amazon link now.
“Currently unavailable”, lol. (Amazon product listing.)
Maybe a bunch of viewers just bought all of the cables. Oh well. Now that I know that such a cable exists, I’ll be on the lookout for it and other similar cables.
You can also just get or make a dongle which does that.
"It's not easy building a new smartphone company unless your name is Carl Pei" 💀 So much truth in one sentence!
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I bought the Essential PH-1 in 2018 and used it for nearly 4 years. I loved it to bits! It was built like a tank, and very unique when all other phones seemed like clones of each other. It got updates faithfully and before most other brands back then. I was pretty bummed when the company failed, because i was a huge fan of their approach.
I was really looking forward to this new remake by the former PH-1 team... but what you've shown just aint gonna cut it in 2023...
I'm now on team Pixel.
The prices dropped so damn hard on the ph-1 which is when I bought one. Such a good phone and form factor. Loved it
Same here.. former Essential fan now using a Pixel. After Essential got a few OS updates and there was a sideloadable Google Camera app, it was an awesome device! Especially at the firesale prices after carriers dumped it 😅 I think I got mine for $450 CAD off contract at Bestbuy.
I still have a few Essential phones in a drawer in my apartment. Every now and then I pull one out just to feel the exquisite build quality and feel.
My Surface Duo 2 feels pretty nice but the size and feel of the PH-1 is still unlike anything else. That high impact ceramic feels so amazing in the hand. It feels like a luxury watch feels on your wrist but in your hand.
Sigh
same as you, got my PH-1 in 2018 and used it for 4 years till the battery gave out. (i couldnt even take my dog on a 15 minute walk without it dying in my pocket) miss that phone, i loved almost everything about it, would have loved a PH-2
@@Roch_C battery was really the only thing I didn't like about the ph1. Wish they would have made a worthy successor
really liked the essential phone during that time, especially the minimal black area for the front camera.
However, the ceramic back makes it super slippery and made it fall on the floor several times, which then caused the screen to crack. Unfortunately, there was no way to fix that by that time.
I didnt know OSOM were the people from Essential. I loved my essential phone while I had it. Sadly, the only phone I have ever dropped and broken in my life was my essential :( I was sad to hear at the time that there would be no Phone 2, so Im glad to see this company of the same people still moving forward. Sad to hear the direction of this phone though, hopefully they learn from this mistake and move in a better direction in the future.
Thanks for sharing. Was really interested in this phone back in the day, but it wasn’t waterproof and apparently also not unbreakable in spite of the ceramic.
Yeah
I absolutely loved my Essential but "mediocre camera" was being way too generous. That camera was hot steaming garbage and it negated all of the other many, many positive things about that phone.
I loved my essential as well, and it was so so cool to look at, but it suffered from some admittedly easy to miss yet pretty big ux issues that were deal-breakers for me. The touch latency was crazy sometimes, the screen stuttered while scrolling. Coming from iOS the experience was abysmal by comparison. It also had the shittiest vibration motor and iirc it got really hot too.
I really really miss these fingerprint-reader on the back! No matter which phone i use, the ones under the screen just don't work for me that well
Many brands now integrate with the power button, like Asus' Zenphones - actually prefer that, even though I loved the back reader for my previous Sony phones.
I think the fingerprint under the screen is a good idea. It works with screen protector, you dont have to have an exposed power button if youre using a case, or just the backside of your case doesnt have to be exposed.
On my Sammy 20 FE it works great. Although I switched to a lock without biometric data, because you could basically forcely shove someone's finger on the scanner or smash the camera on the face to unlock the phone...
@@maremike2691 i think samsung own fingerprint reader is more robust
I gotta say the fingerprint sensor being on the power button is the one thing I really like about my Motorola one 5g UW. Always works, never even have to think about it, and it's just a good design. Would I recommend this phone to anyone? No, it has 4gb of RAM and a crap camera. But at least the fingerprint sensor's good lol.
The most practical design to me was the oneplus 5T. As soon as i grabbed the phone, my forefinger automatically was lying on the fingerprint-reader. And it was fast as lightning!
One thing that every company should take away from this phone is Titanium body. I don't particuarly mind the current trend of glass backed phones with aluminum frames, but I grew up carrying the "active" series of Galaxy phones in my pocket, and I would love to go back to the days of being able to use my phone as a damn hammer if the situation required. Also I think a phone with a single piece of brushed titanium that goes from the back and wraps around the sides into the screen would look SICK.
I have an essential, and the titanium frame is easily the nicest I've ever felt on any phone. Still using it as a backup phone running lineageos to this day!
So you want the phones to be even more expensive?
@@TomiNomy I honestly don't think it would cost that much more to do a thin little sheet of titanium rather than aluminum and glass. That gorilla glass/vectors glass is not cheap to make at all. On the market, it's only about 10% more expensive for the same quantity of material of gorilla glass as titanium.
@TheCloudCreation even if manufacturing cost isn't much higher, they will have an excuse to add an extra 100 bucks for "more premium materials"
uhm,, i mean its a good idea on paper but,,, uh lets just say companies like apple had used titanium in his macbooks (or powerbooks) and lets just say that uhm,,,,, it oxided, and it maked it look horrible in the end,, so for a time it would look cool until it began to oxidize... and yeah,,, thats kinda why they stopped using titanium to pass to aluminum.
To think that "upper mid range" is now at the $1000 mark now i was expecting like $700 but then again like you said after a year it dropped to $600 which sounds more mid range to me, on the other hand you can get a pixel 7 for roughly the same price and get a better experience.
Can get a Google Pixel 7 for £318 with 256 GB of storage on BackMarket.
Which further proves your point of the Solana Solo or whatever it's called being terrible value for money.
Interesting, Ive always wondered whatever happened to the one hit wonder that was the Essential Phone, but thats unfortunate that the Osom company that came after it didnt gain any traction. The essential phone was pretty ahead of its time design wise and had a lot going for it. If they continued that really premium design element with the osom brand, as well as focused on upgrading the software and cameras, maybe people would have noticed it more. But a caviet with that is that the phone would be insanely expensive, since you already have the most premium materials, and then adding more premium hardware would make it more expensive.
Too bad so few people care about the build quality/longevity more than e.g. cameras. And it's probably not good for the business to sell phones which are good for 5-6 years, either...
I was one of the first 300 preorders and as a developer was excited for the oppurtunity to build on the platform. What turned me of was the fact that even though I was in the first batch of preorders for this "dev-kit" people who ordered later where getting their phones months ahead of me. The drawing line was when a crypto influencer who didn't preorder and wasn't a developer was on social media braging about the gift he recieved from the team. Overall that experience made me leave the crypto market altogether. This phone is a cash grab and in an industry where big name companies are giving their dev kits for free. Paying $1000 to make their platform succesful is idiotic.
It took you that long to realize the entirety of crypto is just a grifter's paradise?
good goy
@@ambientNexus At least he realized it eventually.. Too many crypto bros losing money day after day and still swearing that crypto is a rising market
Im sorry bro, that sucks, but the signs were all around you.
@@ambientNexus At that point I already profitably exited the majority of my positions months earlier. My pre-order was a gamble, one that I realized wasn't worth it and quickly sold for a profit. The only thing I lost at the end of the day was my respect for the team making the phone.
Can confirm, I bought the Solana Saga during pre-order phase and as of late it has been a very fancy paperweight/backup phone
Edit: dw fam I flipped the Saga-exclusive NFT mint for the price of the phone it's basically free lol
Edit 2: Saga $BONK airdrop worth another $600 we're so fucking back baby
Lol
You got rolled, man. 😢
Don’t worry I’m gonna buy one just for the fk of it. Shut up 🤫 “got rolled” we roll you boi!
Why is it just a backup? I got mine at launch with a half off code they gave out, and have been using it as my main device non stop. The only real downside is the cameras, but I don't take a lot of pics so never cared about it
Solana - a centralized premine scam - in name didn't warn you?
That USB-C is sick af
...
Oh right, this is about the crypto phone
5:49 picks fingerprints everywhere apart from the FINGERPRINT reader 😂
I've used Essential PH-1 for 4 years, loved it so much I actually had 2 when my first was stolen.
Surprised to see the PH-1 still looks awesome after so many years.
it is beautiful
Yeah, it was like having a Pixel but not having a Pixel. it was wonderful
i'm low key tempted to buy that phone just for the materials, cause i owned 3 PH-1 and god i miss everything about it
There is always room for new stuff to emerge. It's a pity though that they didn't continue and present a "modern" Essential phone. Imagine that Essential design and build quality paired with an LTPO screen, a good pair of cameras, proper software support and even with last year's flagship chip! The design could have been their differentiator... But no, for some reason they always manage to burn the cash!
Maybe Get the new fairphone, it’s basically essentially with very long software support and exceptional repairability.
@@erebostd I was referring to the Essential Phone 1…
I mean, designing a phone from high end materials isn't cheap, th main point of this story is that OSOM didn't have the money to bring out the "modern essential phone", so solana partnered with them and bankrolled the project
By proper software support you mean one that stores every text you send eternally and taxes you 30% for every single transaction? It works great. I mean besides a few violations of agency that idiots consider to be conveniences.
@@therabbitholeguild I just mean... proper software support
lmao you know it's bad when he just straight up tells u not to get it in the title
Phone resell at 3x the price now 😂 so yes, be a sheep and keep being misled by a normie influencer
i think the best way for new phone companies entering the market is by launching entry level phone first and crawl up the level as the time goes.
Yeah, like the Mini car did. It's first model was basic but so much fun, it quickly grew in popularity. The design evolved from with that because the basic model just became iconic and representative of the Swinging 60s. And you got different upgrades of engine and trim, until you get the ultimate Mini Cooper Rally version. Or the Swatch watch from the 1980s.
Like oneplus did
So... OnePlus and Nothing?
then you'll have to fight the image everyone has of you as a cheapo low spec brand
Or if they sell out in less than 7 months maybe? Just saying lol
We’re at the point where if you’re not an iPhone, Pixel or Galaxy or don’t have an ecosystem, the premium phone market barrier is ungodly enormous and you better come to the table with something special
Or you can come up with "Nothing" 😉
@@siriusblack5187enjoying my np2 😊
hate it when im not a galaxy 💯💯 captured my emotions perfectly 🙏🙏
I think there are still great opportunities in the 'casual' market. Most big brands just focus on flagships and 'omg amazingness' while their value-line is pretty shit.
The big problem is because value has been neglected for years most people are not shopping there anymore as they expect the value phones to be crap 😅
@@siriusblack5187😂😂
My GF loved the essential phone I bought her. It looked stylish and was just the right size for small hands.
I envied that she got new android updates day of release while I was several behind... And they really did improve that camera with software updates.
I'd suggest the nothing phone 2 for someone looking for a well rounded device containing some essential DNA
Just get a pixel 7/8 or their A versions for even cheaper
@@esoteridactyl I have a 7 pro. She changed to a s20fe when the essential started to have issues. It really just needed a battery charge, but she wanted better cameras and it was the smallest phone wirh a flagship chip at the time. These days I'd suggest her a Zen phone for the size, but good luck finding a deal on one (or a nothing ftm) at any carrier.
Essential deserved better. They were unbeatable value when going at $350
Is your GF still using it?
@@saadkhalid7734 she still finds the s20fe plenty fine for her needs. Samsung has been good about giving it pretty fresh updates. She does have Nova Launcher installed :)
It's a niche phone for a niche market. While they had some trouble marketing it at the beginning (bear market and all), nowadays they're selling for $3-$5k per phone. If you're a non-crypto user and in the market for a new phone, there's probably wayyyy better phones out there. But if you're a crypto native and understand how things like dApps and airdrops work - you're in for a treat. Fwiw, the discounted price was $600, but all the airdrops that the phone comes with are currently worth $800+. +EV play
I'm down to buy @$600 and sell for $3-$5k per phone. I did check eBay sales for this phone and if those stats can be believed, seems like a win.
2:47 damn this design looks so good. The camera design and material for the back side is so aesthetically pleasing 😮😮
That's because they copy it directly from the fair phone
Hey Marques, worth mentioning as well that the so-called privacy cable is a super expensive cable in search of a problem. It's $30 for USB 2.0 and protects against juice jacking attacks that have never been identified in the wild. It's a nice idea, but definitely not worth it, especially because devices won't share data over USB C without it being explicitly enabled either, like for file sharing or via adb.
Juice jacking specifically hasn't been seen in the wild but there's definitely been documented cases of PC malware being used to exploit phones, primarily through data theft. It's less of a problem these days because Google and Apple both put more thought into USB access control but it being an uncommon attack or even a theoretical attack isn't the same thing as it being a complete non issue. The bigger problem here is that it's much cheaper and easier to just have a little dongle (colloquially a "USB condom") that blocks the data lines, or just buy one of many cheap as charging only cables, since you're already going through the effort of carrying a dedicated cable anyway (plus some public chargers don't have sockets, they've got preattached cables. Not to mention the increasing prevalence of wireless chargers).
5:09 Even that poor dog is sad to be involved with this Phone.
Literal bottom signal
well, sems like you were right.. bad marketing is still a marketing
I just wanna make a 20,000$ phone so this man will buy it.
😂😂😂😂
It will cost you more than $20,000 to make it. Deal?
i don't think he buys any of his phones. pretty sure they send it to him for free in hopes of a video review.
@@alexchen7429for daily drivers, pretty sure he spend some money on it.
@@alexchen7429he paid for the escobar phone (that he never ended up getting)
Just so y'all know, juice jacking is almost literally non-existent. The cable seems cool, but I can 100% guarantee you will not encounter this. Even if you did, modern phones require authentication ("do you trust this device?") before just letting all your data go out a wire.
Some malicious cables register themselves as an input device, that doesn't need any authentication to start clicking stuff
@@david_horvathnot while it's locked though.
@@david_horvathyeah but if your phone is locked it can't really do anything and if it's unlocked your probably looking at the screen.
I wish we could have seen more essential phones. I loved mine. TBH I think it's still one of the best looking phones.
Does the Nothing phone look interesting to you?
I remember really wanting the stunning green version with the gold rails
same, and it was the perfect size for me....
I loved the essential phone, battery life was my only issue with it
@@MiguelY22see through and minimal are like, not even comparable lol
Would appreciate a new update on this. Now it's only available through pre-order and costs 450$ with some crypto and NFT airdrops included
that is quite worth it, just to have access to web3.0 dapps, layer-0 security and access to the solana chain ecosystem. The airdrops alone, could very well pay for the phone itself as in the case with the first phone recently
i preordered it today for 450$ just for the sake of airdrop cause i have no expectations from solana saga 2
That's the Saga 2
@kenhew4641 more than half paid for my saga 2 thanks to mew and maneki airdrops.
Essential phone actually looked really good to me when it came out. Very sad to see that it went nowhere and this is what its destined successor is
I found it really pretty too, up there with the likes of LG G4 in my opinion. But boy, I remember the flurry of news coverage back then showing how it was a dumpster fire, especially the camera.
@@rogehmarbi camera isn't a thing for many people.
we had nothing phone, now we also have nowhere phone)))
It's sold out. So don't worry there will be another one for everyone to ignorrently bag on in a year. I wonder if anyone will admit they were a dumbass now that's its sold out. I doubt it.
The Essential Phone was and is still my favorite phone of all time. I miss using it. The 360 camera was bomb. Not to mention NO BRANDING anywhere to be seen. Chefs kiss.
nobody is talking about how you just got mentioned by name in an Apple Keynote. That's one of the biggest achievements of all time. Congrats.
This aged like fine milk
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Free milk
Solana holders got airdrops that paid for the phone
I would love a Samsung phone built exactly like this. (with sPen and great cameras) Simply solid.
Interesting, what do you use the s pen for?
Galaxy note ultrq phones
@@josephbornman8462 for creating art.
@@josephbornman8462I use mine for digital arts, quick notes, taking pictures.. The spen is actually something I use a lot.
@@josephbornman8462i like to take handwritten notes. I'm an engineer so scribbling some hand calculations and quick sketching is really helpful. Trying to quickly communicate my ideas to a coworker is also pretty convenient. So tldr, I use it for advanced doodling
Tbh it's been known since the announcement over a year ago that it's gonna be directed just at that niche. Nobody expected it to be a good overall phone that'll go mainstream. It's just a glorified hardware wallet with a huge price tag and the ability to work as a phone.
I love when we call the overpriced items for their real names 😂
It also runs 4 month old security patch (May). Updates are slow and not great.
Battery life is not great either.
Been using mine for s couple of months. At the time I received some perks (free crypto and nft which totals to about $250).
Imagine releasing a product in any shape or form just for the biggest and most influential tech guy to say „don’t buy it“ in the title
Imagine being a normie and missing out on free money just caused they follow the said tech guy
So essentially the team learned nothing from the mistakes they made in making the essential phone. I don't have hope whoever is seriously buying this phone will ever get good software support. This scenario sounds a lot like the Freedomphone.
the software problem on essential specifically was different. it was on the ball when it came to updates(a few times, theyd get version updates before even google pixel phones did due to its virtually stock image). software on the ph1 was primarily bagged due to its poor camera quality. How people talk about software nowadays is heavily into update cycles, and why phones like the asus zenfone dont do well for some buyers due to its short 2 year software support (basically asus has the oppisite problem, cuts OS support short, but has a decent camera (won 3rd in the poll late last year))
@@Dudewitbowid buy zenfone if it was verizon compatible, but its not and that really shits on any hope of having something decent outside of samsung
What is Freedom phone?
@@kunj5802 its a scam from when trump was in office. cheap knockoff chinese phone that was worth 120$, being sold for 600, with supposedly 'secure' software that was actually way worse than the things google does
@@kunj5802 It's a rebranded Umidigi A9 Pro phone (made in China), marketed at ultra-rightwing US citizens. pre-installed with a very questionable fork of Signal (called Clear-Signal), and their own flavor of Android, ClearOS. And the mark-up over the phone it is based on is quite substantial as well. MSRP of the Umidigi A9 pro was ~ 150$. MSRP of the Freedom Phone is 500$
Being a brand new phone company is really hard unless your name is Carl Pei apparently - MKBHD
10:20 LMAO Literally spit what I was eating when after piling on so much, he casually adds, "one that happens to also be tanking pretty hard" and shows that graph..
just as an FYI for those watching this now, and it's not like marques could have predicted this - but each Saga comes with 30m in a token called BONK. this is currently worth $200 dollars more than the phones retail price at $600. the phone pays you to buy it and it has since sold out. also, placing the release date of this video on the Solana/USD chart marks pretty much the bottom. heh.
4 months after this comment... crypto is crashing even harder lol.
If and only if you are obsessed with Marques, you would notice that when he talks about 1000$ dropping to 600$, he uses an exact and apt no.of bars/lines each depicting a 100$ drop. Love it! ❤ 7:00
I don't know if it was intentional, but @3:28 there is no OSOM logo on your right hand.
I bet MKBHD is using the iPhone 15s right now. Can’t wait for the review!
15s?
@@386enhancedmay have just meant plural 15’s, as in the different versions?
2:30 free space in the bottom yet camera on the screen??? WHY??? I hate when they do that
$1k?! Nah man I think I'll buy groceries with that
9:42 ok I will admit that is cool!!!!!
Classic MKBHD right here. 🙂 It was worth it, as always, even if when I got to the end I realised the whole 11:48 really was perfectly summarised in the title
It was 👍 that he plainly said don’t buy it in the title.
period, not question mark
@@michaeldy2580 Precisely like I said. 😊
time to change the title to; “How I got a free crypto phone”
Time to change the tile to,"How buying a phone made me rich!" 😉 😂😂
Should do a follow up vid: "How I duped millions of people from getting free money"
My computer security professor laments how it feels like a bunch of people show up to cryptography conferences thinking it’s related to cryptocurrency. This thing launched about a year and a half too late
😂😂😂😂😂😂
They are both VERY close related. Everything in crypto is encrypted with cryptography. So naturally they are interested
Only a bad cryptography academic is not interested in cryptocurrency sphere. Some amazing nobel worthy work being done in that field with zero knowledge and quantum resistant cryptography
It's pretty sad. I haven't heard of this phone but I had the Essential Ph1, and the build quality/minimalist look was really nice. If OSOM had some different backers where they kept what they were doing (improving their mistakes) instead of doing something super niche maybe it'd have success?
Not really, the phone sold out and is selling for over $2k on the aftermarket.
You missed the essential question. Can I uninstall all the crypto stuff
why would you?
made over 7000$ from this phone
🤣 ya'll stick to buying wallpapers from this dude
I absolutely loved my PH-1, had it imported to the UK. It lasted for about 3 and a half years, with 1 screen replacement and battery replacement, and now stuck in bootloop.
This is good. All video titles should be like this. Saves a lot of time.
This is the most polite thrashing of a phone I've seen in a very long time
Thanks for the big arrow in the thumbnail Marq, i couldn't see the phone without it!
POV, you knew nothing about this phone until now
An overpriced phone with trivial features? You sure it's not an Apple product?
... This just didn't age well with the price of Solana now ($150) and the realization of $20 phone service (that you can also mine with the device)
Hey Marques!! The design of this phone reminded me of the fairphone 5. Would love to know your thoughts on that phone!!
The fact people made profit buying this phone is even funnier. You were the bottom signal😂.
100% bottom indicator. SOL almost at 80.00
yea bro reviewing crypto phone with absolutely no knowledge about crypto
@@sfstilter 3 months later, SOL is at 180+
@@ValAllenSamonte And I'm still hodling :)
I bet the review would be clownish seeing solana getting 10x on solana alon, let alone bonk.
I think if it uses Calyx/GrapheneOS it would have more of a selling point for "web3 and privacy"
I really dig the material choice ngl, but having such a big price at launch and some mediocre spec, its interesting but not worth it
Apple CEO quoted YOU. I'm so impressed. Clearly a lot of hard work to get you to the panicle of RUclips. Congrats!!!
Well except in this case where the phone sold out in less than seven months and the Apple maxies look like a bunch of "Stay off my lawn" curmudgeons. Stick to paying 30% tax on everything you do with your phone. That's what your good for :)
why wouldn't you buy a phone that gives you more money than the price of the phone itself??
Refreshing to see someone in the technology review business that doesn't blindly believe all the crypto stuff. The review wasn't biased, you mentioned that you don't like it but I think you judged those features fairly.
lol now the phone is selling for $6k++. You all got punked by his ignorance of the crypto world. And I bet he still has this phone kept somewhere in his warehouse and can redeem all the airdrops and cryptos that came along with the phone, while the rest who heeded his advice to not buy this phone, got bitterness and regret😆
Sure yeah, I mean obviously everything that sells out the first model it makes is useless gharbage. I'm sure the first Iphone sold out in its first four months. Back before they had blanket 30% taxation anyhow. The video hasn't aged well, and has one glaring falsehood. The pre-order sold out, as one detractor in the comments section even sighted as a complaint that a spokesperson got their phone first. Within months of the video all of its claims about sales have proven themselves to be premature. I'm sure the almighty Apple who doesn't even have to put out a new phone to be showered with praise (super unbiased) didn't sell out their first model in four months. It's just another example of toxic maximalism from the 30%er club.
1:35 Ah yes titanium. Very essential
Ha!
Phones that are in the $1000 range actually makes sense to have that kind of high quality materials, should be used more often.
Thanks for the infotech brother, i really love that are built with nice materials to last, it's just a shame it was made only for the solana ecosystem alone
Wasnt made for solana alone. Everything is open sourced, so if other chains contribute it will be compatible to others as well
@@ValAllenSamonte nice to hear. I pray the price falls even more for someone like me to get it.
5:11 the funniest picture ever that caught me off guard 😂😂
As a Essential PH-1 owner, the moment they partnered with Solana, and that basically doomed them for me. Currently have switched to a Zenfone 9
Hey @Marques , you might want to revisit this review , the crypto gift (BONK) that was included in the phone is now worth $600 😁
and the phone is now selling for $6k sealed. talk about a windfall for those who bought it and got ridiculed for it.
Lol it means the phone was for free … like an airdrop in crypto
None of those crypto specific features require special hardware. I don't see why this couldn't have just been an app available on any other phone.
The phone has a separate section of it specific for the seed vault, not a part of the native operating system, Meaning if the phone is hacked, the crypto keys are still safe on the cold storage side of things. If this was simply an app, the overall phone being hacked would leave you susceptible to losing your keys.
@@Brosselli925 interesting. I still think there's an attack vector there - it has to interface with the OS sometimes - but it's good to know it's at least somewhat isolated.
Things like the SDK and Dapp store don't seem like selling points. And an encrypted vault isn't exactly a revolutionary idea either.
@@nickoates basically the only time the two interact the biometrics are needed along with a code to approve them to interact. After which they go back to being separate.
I agree though. Nothing crazy revolutionary, rather just an easier interface than taking out a ledger, plugging it in and navigating it all.
For me personally it was just an easy secure storage with some phone features and all in one item easy to transport. Would never replace my daily phone though unfortunately.
@@Brosselli925 Makes sense. Thanks for the explanation.
incorrect
It's amazing. $620 airdrop of tokens and my 10yo daughter has a new phone
now they are $5,000 bucks on Ebay.
😨😨😨
I guess he doesn't want us to buy the phone
the solana scam bots in the comments lmao
It just sold out because it comes with a token called BONK, which has seen a MASSIVE price increase very recently, that is currently worth more than the phone itself.
You made 3 million people avoid getting a phone that has 30 million bonk included. OUCH.
There are some bonk coin on the phone that you can sell for a good chunk of money btw
Is it just me, or did anyone else think the captions @10:46 said, "This n*gga"?
Nah just you😂😂
@@enderchicken1
I think it might just be my dyslexia😆
Wtf are you reading, making yourself see your own things
same
Looks quite sleek
So, there's a few things I love. Dedicated secure enclave is awesome, if only I could use it for more. I love the durable build quality, the rear fingerprint sensor is still SO much better than underscreens like my S21 Ultra. A cleaned up OS experience is nice....
My man screwed 3 million people out of free money 😭
Gambling
😂 right@@flashter6101
😂😂😂😂😂💀💀💀
those 3 million were dumb to begin with if they follow every single word and opinion their favorite tech youtuber says without doing their own research and education, or just having basic critical thinking.
This is what happens when normies outside of crypto tried to review a crypto phone. Let the sheep be misled.
7:40 HAHAHA thanks, nope. Even if I _were_ into crypto AND into Solana (which I'm not on either, because I checked around a bit) I would not limit myself to just one chain.
this video was bottom signal for real lmao