The Essential Phones spiritual successor is a high-end handset with
old-school features
Date:
Mon, 24 Oct 2022 10:25:39 +0000
Description:
The Saga is a top-tier crypto-focused phone with an unusual mix of specs and features.
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Most high-end smartphones aim to do broadly the same things offering tons of power, top-tier screens, and excellent cameras; paired with a sleek design. But the new Saga phone does things a bit differently.
This handset is made by OSOM a company made up of people who worked on the Essential Phone and its been created for Solana Mobile, which is a cryptocurrency company. That makes for an unusual pedigree, and goes some way to explaining the specs of this phone, which have recently been revealed.
They include a top-end Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset, 12GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, a microSD card slot, a 6.67-inch FHD+ 120Hz OLED screen, a 4,110mAh battery, a 50MP main camera, a 12MP ultra-wide one, and a 16MP selfie
snapper. The Saga also runs Android 13 , and has an IP68 rating, meaning its resistant to water and dust ingress.
Evidently, theres no shortage of power here and theres loads of storage, but the screen is lower resolution than most top flagships (which tend to have QHD+ displays), the camera system is low on lenses, and the battery sounds rather small. Unusually though, it has a microSD card slot, which is a rare sight these days on expensive handsets. (Image credit: Solana Mobile / OSOM)
Then theres the design the Saga phone has a ceramic back, a stainless-steel frame and titanium accents, which along with its IP68 rating makes for a premium build, yet the bezels above and below the display arent small,
leaving it looking mid-range at best.
If this was a mid-range phone it would be a bargain for some of the specs on offer, but its not the Saga is priced at $1000 (around 880 / AU$1,590). That puts it in line with the starting price of the iPhone 14 Pro though in fairness youll pay a lot more than that for 512GB of storage with Apples phone.
Still, this is a high-end phone with an unusual mix of specs, which on paper seem a bit unbalanced. But then the Saga isnt really aimed at mainstream audiences, as it also has all sorts of crypto credentials, with web3 features aimed at defi pros, NFT collectors, and the most demanding crypto
enthusiasts.
So its intended audience likely has different priorities than typical buyers of an iPhone 14 Pro or Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus . Which isnt to say they wouldnt appreciate more cameras or a bigger battery, but they might consider this an acceptable compromise to get more specialist features at this price.
If you fall into that camp and live in the US, UK, Canada or the EU - you
can pre-order the Saga now, by putting down a $100 deposit, but the phone
wont ship until early 2023. Analysis: an odd mix of old and new
The Sagas microSD card slot and modest battery capacity both make it sound a bit like a phone from the past while its crypto features and chipset point more towards the future.
But theres another old-fashioned feature here too a rear fingerprint sensor. The vast majority of fingerprint sensors on high-end phones now are built
into the screen, but the choice to put it on the rear of the Saga phone was probably more than just a cost-cutting measure.
In-screen fingerprint sensors still havent been perfected theyre often
slower than more conventional sensors, and can be prone to misreads. So a capacitive fingerprint sensor on the back can in some ways be better.
Plus, this sensor has had some thought put into it, as it supports custom gestures. So much like a microSD card slot - its old-fashioned, but arguably in a good way, and is something many of the best phones could learn from.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/essential-phone-spiritual-successor-osom-solana -mobile-saga/
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