SpecEagle review · Essential

Essential Phone PH-1 review: Andy Rubin's 2017 modular flagship with a titanium frame and ceramic back.

SpecEagle Editorial·Aug 2017·$699
Overall
58/100
Class rank
#98 of 121
Tier
Flagship
Buy?
Look elsewhere
The verdict, up front

Andy Rubin's ambitious comeback.

Essential Phone was the Android co-creator's ambitious 2017 comeback — a titanium-ceramic flagship with one of the first notched displays and magnetic modular accessory pins. The unbreakable build was real; the camera and Mod ecosystem disappointed. A landmark "what could have been".

01Display

74/100

74/100 trails the 78-point cohort average for flagship phones of 2017.

TypeIPS LCD, edge-to-edge
Size5.71 inches
Resolution2,560 × 1,312 px (2K)

02Camera

62/100

62/100 is one of the weaker camera results among flagship phones of 2017 — 10 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

Main13 MP RGB + 13 MP mono
Selfie8 MP
Video2160p

03Performance

76/100

76/100 puts it above the 72-point average for flagship phones of 2017.

ChipsetSnapdragon 835 (10 nm)
RAM4 GB
Storage128 GB

04Battery

60/100

60/100 is one of the weaker battery results among flagship phones of 2017 — 9 points under the average. Check the rows below before buying for this.

Capacity3,040 mAh
Wired9 W

05Build

84/100

At 84/100 this is one of the strongest build showings among flagship phones of 2017 — 6 points above the cohort average.

06Value

66/100

66/100 puts it above the 63-point average for flagship phones of 2017.

What works
  • Titanium frame + ceramic back — virtually unbreakable.
  • Magnetic accessory pins for snap-on Mods.
  • Edge-to-edge display with notch (early adopter).
  • Stock Android with timely updates.
What doesn't
  • Mono speaker, no jack.
  • Average camera launched buggy.
  • Mod ecosystem barely materialised.
  • Andy Rubin controversy hurt sales.
Cross-shop it against
Pixel 2 (2017)
$649 · score 88/100

How this review is built: every section score, spec row and comparison on this page comes from SpecEagle's tracked catalogue — scores weight measured specs against the 121-phone cohort of flagship devices released around the same time. We don't publish invented lab anecdotes. Spot an error? .