If you’re familiar with the history of Android and Google, you likely have heard about Andy Rubin. He co-founded Android, Inc, and when the company was acquired in 2005 by Google, Rubin continued to work at Google until 2014. Bloomberg reports that Rubin is preparing to announce a new consumer hardware company, named ‘Essential,’ with one of the products being a bezel-less smartphone.
According to the report, Essential is already working on several consumer hardware products, most notably a high-end smartphone, with a team containing former Apple and Google employees. One prototype is slightly smaller than an iPhone 7 Plus, but with a larger screen thanks to the lack of bezel (much like the Mi Mix).
Andy Rubin’s unannounced company, Essential, is developing a bezel-less smartphone was written by the awesome team at Android Police.