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Specs arrive for the unofficial Essential Phone sequel, but is it worth $1,000?

October 20, 2022
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TL;DR

  • The Saga will have a 50MP main and 12MP ultrawide camera.
  • The phone will feature a 6.67″ AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
  • It will ship with Android 13.

Although a number of details have already reached the public about the spiritual successor to the Essential Phone, we never had information about the actual specs. Solana Mobile has changed that after updating its website.

If you need a refresher, after the company responsible for the Essential Phone went defunct, the former employees created a new company called OSOM. The OSOM OV1 was planned to be the new company’s first smartphone. However, we found out this June that OSOM had renamed the OV1 to the Saga and that it partnered with Solana Mobile for its launch.

We already know a few things about the handset like the launch window is expected to be 2023, the display size is 6.67-inches, and the processor will be a Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1. However, Solana Mobile has given us some new information in the form of the phone’s specs. Below you’ll see a table with all the information Solana Mobile provided.

Solana Mobile Specs

Display

6.67″ FHD+
1080p
AMOLED
120Hz

Processor

Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen1

RAM

12GB LPDDR5

Storage

512GB UFS

Battery

4110 mAh
Qi compatible wireless charging

Cameras

Rear:
– OIS 50MP ƒ/1.8 wide
– 12MP ƒ/2.2 ultrawide

Front:
– 16MP ƒ/2.4 Wide

Ports

Dual nanoSIM
microSD up to 512GB

Connectivity

Bluetooth 5.2
UMTS (3G), LTE (4G), NR (5G), DSDS, CSFB, VoLTE, ViLTEVoNR, SVLTE
Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax + 2×2 MIMO
NFC EMVCo Certified
Ultrawideband channels 5 and 9

Dimensions

164 x 75.3 x 8.4mm
247g

Software

Colors

Black

Durability

Additionally, we know that the Saga will ship with a USB-C charging cable that comes with an interesting twist. On its Twitter page, OSOM revealed earlier this year that this charging cable will have a toggle that lets users switch between charging-only and data transfer modes. It also revealed on Twitter that the Saga phone would be protected by Corning Gorilla Glass Victus.

If you would like to know more details about the Saga phone, you can check out some of our earlier reporting here, here, and here.

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