The Essential phone doesn't seem to be a good phone. Personally I saw a glimpse, read a quick summary and stopped even reading about it more as to me it's in the same category as Blu and other no-name brands trying to make a "flagship", no matter if an ex-googler tried to cash in on it.
As far as Android O, the 21st in an interesting day. The eclipse in the Americas, the Android O and Intel's "most anticipated went most hated" architecture premiere so far (Coffee Lake) all in one day. Most hated, because it's a yet another Skylake refresh, a response to Ryzen with two extra cores "glued on" (as the geeky guys call them), that is said to have artificially added software incompatibility with existing motherboards/chipsets, despite being a Skylake core and using the same socket. That's beyond asshole, even for intel, as that leaves system builders who JUST THIS YEAR bought the newest flagship Intel motherboards, only to be artificially discontinued months later from running the new chips. They are releasing a new motherboard series that are literally just renames of the previous series, the difference being they will not be blocked from running Coffee Lake. The partners are pushing Intel to not lose their goddamn minds completely, but Asrock even broke their NDAs and tweeted about it.
To sum it up, for the first time it's a second refresh of the same architecture, it came at the shortest interval since the last release (Kaby Lake was released just this year along with new motherboards that also worked with Skylake) and will also not support existing hardware that came out just this year with Kaby Lake, forcing people to build new rigs altogether using boards which are the exact same thing, just without a software block. I wonder whether Intel shows remorse and for the first time changes its mind about something, or if they completely lost it.
I can't wait.
As far as Android O, the 21st in an interesting day. The eclipse in the Americas, the Android O and Intel's "most anticipated went most hated" architecture premiere so far (Coffee Lake) all in one day. Most hated, because it's a yet another Skylake refresh, a response to Ryzen with two extra cores "glued on" (as the geeky guys call them), that is said to have artificially added software incompatibility with existing motherboards/chipsets, despite being a Skylake core and using the same socket. That's beyond asshole, even for intel, as that leaves system builders who JUST THIS YEAR bought the newest flagship Intel motherboards, only to be artificially discontinued months later from running the new chips. They are releasing a new motherboard series that are literally just renames of the previous series, the difference being they will not be blocked from running Coffee Lake. The partners are pushing Intel to not lose their goddamn minds completely, but Asrock even broke their NDAs and tweeted about it.
To sum it up, for the first time it's a second refresh of the same architecture, it came at the shortest interval since the last release (Kaby Lake was released just this year along with new motherboards that also worked with Skylake) and will also not support existing hardware that came out just this year with Kaby Lake, forcing people to build new rigs altogether using boards which are the exact same thing, just without a software block. I wonder whether Intel shows remorse and for the first time changes its mind about something, or if they completely lost it.
I can't wait.