You may remember earlier this year when we told you about the OSOM OV1 smartphone. Made by part of the same crew that developed the Essential Phone, the OSOM (pronounced “great”) OV1 would focus on privacy and would ship with a “secure data cable” that would come with a switch to allow the transfer of data. of the phone when it is connected to a public charging port.
The OSOM OV1 is expected to come with high-end specs, including Qualcomm’s top-of-the-line Applications Processor (AP), the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1. The device is also said to support Ultra Wideband (UWB), which is used by Apple. , Samsung and Google. Apple and Samsung use it to help users locate lost items with incredible accuracy. Google will use it on the Pixel to allow users to unlock their cars with their Pixel handsets.
The Saga replaces the OSOM OV1
The phone, which the company said would be a “true flagship experience”, would come with a battery that would power the phone for more than a full day. It would also support 5G and come with a 48MP primary camera. In other words, the OSOM OV1 would be a phone that many Android users might find alluring, but now a big change has been announced.

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The Saga will have a 6.67-inch OLED screen and will be equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset under the hood. It will have 12 GB of storage and 512 GB of storage. It’s unclear whether the device will support 5G, carry a massive battery, or have a dual or triple camera array. The device will launch early next year with a price tag of around $1,000 and will be sold in the US, Canada, UK and Europe.

What the back of the OSOM OV1 back panel would look like