Essential Products shut down operations last month after failing to find a buyer who could infuse some much needed cash into the system. Started by Android co-founder, Andy Rubin, the company launched only one smartphone called the Essential PH-1 that got a lot of press and quickly gained a cult following, but was a deeply flawed device that failed to get the company’s cash register jingling.
Meanwhile, the PH-3, said to have been in the works as late as earlier this year, would have had a low build-of-material (BOM) cost, hinting that it would have very likely been a mid-range device, most likely because the company knew that it had to move more volumes to get more liquidity.
However, as we know now, none of that panned out the way Rubin, Hoffman and their colleagues would have wanted, and even the proposed Essential Home IoT line didn’t see the light of day. Either way, Hoffman has since locked his blog post, but not before 9to5Google managed to save some of the renders that you can see in the galleries above.