• Reviews around performance (3.83 of 5)

    Essential Phone with Free Earphones - Black Moon

    • Excellent form factor, zippy and buttery smooth performance
    • The hardware is top notch, extremely high quality build and feel and flawless performance
    • Pathetic low-light performance
    • Great performance, display and feel
    • I have the phone for 3 months and performance is pretty good
    • The device worked good for a while, it is minimal like I wanted, quick performance, battery lasts a full day with no problem and the overall feel was great
    • I really want to like this phone, but if the bad performance is a consistent problem I will have to look elsewhere and await a future generation of this phone
    • Man the judderfree superfast performance, and top notch built quality and a superior (if not the best) at the price of mid budget phone make the Essential a must have
    • Performance wise, this ranks up there with all of them
    • After keeping the phone on for a while (days rather than hours), performance degrades noticeably, and it also degrades when I have several memory-hog apps open simultaneously--although that problem is typically solved by simply closing the offending apps.
    • A premium feeling phone, great performance/speed, and I love the display
    • Occasionally, the phone does have some glitches but the developers are regularly putting out updates to improve performance
    • This phone has everything I need: rock solid construction, blazing fast performance, easy to unlock and actually use, a big vivid screen in a small form factor, and plenty of storage.
    • The form factor; the feel in my hand; the glassy smooth performance; the super fast booting; the lovely edge-to-edge display; and the (surprisingly) consistently excellent battery life
    • --Exterior:-The build quality is excellent, the ceramic back feels like a porcelain plate, its super slippery, but feels very good.-The plastic layer between the titanium and screen is clearly visible on the white model, but the 2 layers are perfectly flush to the micrometer level.-The weight (in combination with the ceramic) definitely gives the phone a premium feeling--Hardware:-Yes the camera is sub-par, Essential has been pushing software updates for the camera, but the lack of OIS and the relatively bad low-light performance are hardware issues and cannot be fixed with software
    • Performance across the board is great with minimal bugs
    • Even after the updates, it is typically slow to focus, with tragically bad color rendering, and poor low light performance.
    • I flashed the Oreo beta onto it, and the performance is generally pretty good, I couldn't reproduce most of the common issues with this phone
    • Robust phone, great performances (snap 835, 4Gb, ...); decent camera, superb screen
    • Top end performance
    • I really want to like this phone, but if the bad performance is a consistent problem I will have to look elsewhere and await a future generation of this phone
    • The battery life, with a little tweaking easily lasts me 3.5 to 4 days, with around 5-6 hours of screen on time, easily as long distance as my E4 plus was but with better performance in apps I use
    • My phone is setup with LTE on, Wifi on, Bluetooth on, Balanced performance
    • Performance is fast
    • The camera is very good not "spectacular", performance is stellar, storage is spectacular.
    • The updates have dramatically improved its performance, but it still doesn't do great in lower light and most of the time pictures come out undersaturated
    • fast performance and the screen is amazing
    • Even after the updates, it is typically slow to focus, with tragically bad color rendering, and poor low light performance.
    • Smooth software performance, camera not top, but ok
    • I didn't pay the price of a new S8 or X and I got great performance
    • Pathetic contrast performance (ie if you take a picture of a room and focus on the room itself, during the daytime the window in the background will appear white from over exposure)
    • Beautiful piece of hardware, very smooth performance, great display.
    • For half the cost the phone feels just as snappy performance wise
    • If you're a fan of stock android, fast smooth performance, and beautifully designed devices, there shouldn't be much of a debate
    • Great screen, very fast and snappy performance.
    • The performance is totally fine
    • just smooth continuous performance.
    • Performance is very good
    • I love this phone; it's beautiful, I love the feel in my hand, and the performance is fantastic
    • Performance is great, screen size too
    • Over the past month+, though, there have been several updates that have improved the camera performance and consistency, and have cleaned-up random freezes.
    • Top notch performance at a great price.
    • No crash reboots.. performance is amazing
    • It's small things like this that make the Essential phone truly enjoyable to use.+The Camera - While this phone started off with terrible camera performance, the many updates to the camera app have caused me to truly enjoy taking pictures
    • To summarize - nice phone, overall good performance, DURABILITY - VERY LOW WITH HIGH RISK, AS FINDING
    • Not the best or fastest phone out, but if you want a great value with solid construction and very good performance, then buy this phone.
    • Snappy performance and plenty of on board store {128gb} and it gets updates right away
    • The phone worked and look great, the sound quality was good, the screen was amazing, and the performance was great
    • This seemed to be a common issue with the early batches (I purchased the phone in October 2017).Otherwise, aside from the touch latency and the slow camera (at the time; updates seemed to have improved the performance), the phone was solid.
    • From it's rock solid build quality to striking looks and snappy performance anyone looking for a new phone that wants to save $$$a buy would be well serves with his phone so long as the camera department isn't a top priority for you
    • Fast performance throughout
    • I love the look and performance
    • It's not a bad phone, and works, but don't expect super premium materials performance like in the spec list.
    • Oh, it's pretty and all, and the performance seems good .. don't get me
    • Build quality is supper and performance is better than my Nexus 5x
    • Can't complain the performance to price
    • Just not awesome enough to keep a phone that has substandard performance.
    • Great performance
    • My 2 cents, if you're considering a new phone that is bloat free and has good solid performance but don't have the paper to buy an $800 trophy, grab this one up, even if in two years essential is liquidated I still love this
    • From it's rock solid build quality to striking looks and snappy performance anyone looking for a new phone that wants to save $$$a buy would be well serves with his phone so long as the camera department isn't a top priority for you
    • UPDATE 12/4/17After two months of use, I still think this is a very good phone with smooth, fast, reliable performance
    • Love the no bloatware, the massive hard drive, and overall performance
    • Performance after a week of heavy use is great
    • I love its high performance, design, form, surface, and colour.
    • I like this phone, good performance, good camera (camera software is not the best) but you can take good pictures with this camera
    • The o ly bad part is having to log back into your apps when you open them for the first time
    • Horrible Quality Control on an otherwise nice design o_01st unit (on the right) had terrible connectivity issues, especially with Wi-Fi, with no definitive information if it is hardware, software, or both.2nd unit (on the left) has what is called "light bleed" on this LCD panel which is something I Am unfamiliar with, I received a notification and thought my screen was broke, downloaded a screen test app to confirm, what I was seeing on the ambient screen, or even watching a video, it is pretty distracting and discomfort when viewing.
    • It just works as
    • Regarding the negative:[-] Delay in saving the picture when using the default camera app (this don't bother me too much as I didn't take photo that
    • I have never broken a
    • It worked as good as on my Nexus 5x
    • but it lacks some of the features that the rear facing camera includes those features being portrait mode, 120 frames per second slow motion, monochrome video and monochrome photo, as well as we don't have a front-facing flash on this device
    • and it may not be as smooth as a
    • Screen is clear and bright (IPS In Plane Switching), but it's not OLED, so if you use in bed at night, the screen doesn't dim down as much as I'd like (compared to my old Nexus 6 OLED screen).
    • just works as it should for me.
    • Updates are available at least as fast as on Google's own phones, if not sooner
    • A couple of my installed Apps are not working as yet, but they will be updated soon.
    • I then have to go to Best buy and pay $40 for a type c fast charger like the one that comes with this phone
    • I do wish it had a dedicated headphone jack but the included USB-C adapter works well enough and seems to be of high quality
    • Crosschecked the USB-C to UCB-C cable and (AUT) power adapter, all working fine
    • 845 chipset(c) Worst complaint is on the lack of headphone.
    • Every time the phone is plugged in to the charger, any charger, I have several different usb-c chargers, slow, fast, standard usb, doesn't matter, it will not charge
    • My Bose QC25 headphones do not work properly with the USB-C/3.5mm adapter
    • They include a great charger and USB-C to headphone cable
    • No headphone jack (I love USB-C)
    • I picked up a USB-C fast charger that matched the 27 watt output of the factory charger and the phone will not fast charge when connected to it.
    • Every time the phone is plugged in to the charger, any charger, I have several different usb-c chargers, slow, fast, standard usb, doesn't matter, it will not charge