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- | [* black] In their quest for a bezel-less screen, Essential managed to carve out some space for a front-facing camera and an earpiece speaker. |
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- | [* black] On the back of the phone we see two magnetic connectors. This is where the unessentials can latch on to the Essential phone. As of now, [https://www.essential.com/#accessories|a 360° camera is the only accessory available from Essential|new_window=true]. |
- | [* black] We also spot a dual camera system here for those looking for good ol' 180° photos. We also spot the fingerprint sensor responsible for securing the Essential's essentials. |
+ | [* black] In their quest for a bezel-less screen, Essential managed to carve out some space for a front-facing camera and a nigh-invisible slit for the earpiece speaker. |
+ | [* black] Around back, we find this phone's party trick—two power pins with built-in magnetic alignment. This is where the unessentials can latch on to the Essential phone. As of now, [https://www.essential.com/#accessories|a 360° camera is the only accessory available from Essential|new_window=true]. |
+ | [* icon_note] Modular smartphone systems have yet to take off, but it's an idea we can appreciate—the environmental toll of clipping on a hot new camera module is a ''lot'' lower than upgrading your whole phone because the camera got "old." |
+ | [* black] We also spot a built-in dual camera system for those looking for good ol' 180° photos, plus the fingerprint sensor responsible for securing the Essential's essentials. |