Although PH-1 supports the Android P beta, we do not know whether Essential will bring Android Q support to it. The company's response to this issue has been somewhat ambiguous, since Google has not yet released an Android version next one. The company left the answer open to some kind of assertion.
If PH-1 gets Android Q, it will be one of the few Android phones that has received three major updates to the operating system over its lifetime. Smartphone makers in the Android operating system tend to stick to two major updates to the operating system, although Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL will get three major updates to the operating system.
For Android P, Essential said it might include settings for prototyping in the beta, and the company will also have access to whether it makes sense to re-select the settings again once the latest version of Android P appears, although no warranty has been provided .
Essential has a lot to say about the PH-1 cameras. The company has confirmed that it has not planned new features with the immediate release, it will repair and improve the performance of some features such as panorama, manual mode, photo spheres and electronic image stabilization (EIS).
Essentially she is well aware of recent Bluetooth problems with the PH-1 phone and hopes to find her solution in the near future. I also mentioned that its Audio Adapter HD module will be released very soon.