"Antenna lines" refers to the visible lines or bands on the back of electronic devices, such as smartphones, that are used to transmit and receive signals, like Wi-Fi or cellular connectivity.
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Toss in a couple of
antenna lines on the top and bottom and a fingerprint sensor dead center of the back, and you've got a fairly generic looking phone.
The aluminum rear is polished, rather shiny, and continuous,
with antenna lines located at the top and bottom.
The curved
antenna lines at the top and bottom of the phone are barely noticeable.
Now there are a couple
of antenna lines on the back, one near the top and the other at the bottom of the device.
At the back, you can spot the camera lens along with LED flash placed at the top - center with two
antenna lines running parallel at the top and bottom.
There is plastic here, too:
subtle antenna lines on the sides and a tiny rail between the screen and the body.
At the back, we have a very clean layout with just the dual cameras on the top along with the subtly
curved antenna lines on both the top and bottom.
It uses the same aluminum alloy shell and has the same
antenna lines as the 5, but the body is just a tiny bit bigger.
We also get to see the
redesigned antenna lines that hug the top and bottom edges of the device rather than shooting straight across the middle.
The body is made of titanium; the rear utilizes ceramic, which is soft and cool to the touch, and it eliminates the need for
ugly antenna lines.
The metal frame leaves a single
antenna line across the center of the top of the device, and two on the bottom.
It has two lines on its back sides which looks
like antenna line but are normal lines only.
The side profile of the 7.5 mm thin smartphone is made out of metal with single
noticeable antenna line located in the upper one - fourth.
The rounded look also compliments the
new antenna lines on the back, which are around the top and bottom of the device.
The smartphone images reveal the device bear the series signature curves and feature a unibody design with rounded corners and
exposed antenna lines.
As said above, the back panel is made of metal and the slim
silver antenna lines at the top and bottom allow wireless connectivity.
A
small antenna line is also visible on the side of the phone, which may indicate that the Ghost phone will have a metal build.
The clean aluminum aesthetic is adorned with a fingerprint sensor and
thin antenna lines that cut through the slightly bumpy dual - camera.
There isn't an inch of plastic on display here, with just a couple of subtle
antenna lines towards the top and bottom of the phone's rear side.
This metal unibody design is ultra strong, with
antenna lines situated toward the top and bottom rather than cutting through the metal like many phones do.
At the rear, you can spot the camera along with LED flash placed at the top - center with two
antenna lines running parallel at the top and bottom.
The entire phone is curved towards wedge - like points at the edges, with a design that hides the usual
ugly antenna lines.
The volume rocker and lock button will be on the left side of the device, while the rear will have a circular camera lens and
horizontal antenna lines.
While there's some superficial similarity from the dual - camera arrangement and
curved antenna lines, the shape is quite different.
The aluminum frame is solid and the design is anything but pedestrian, with overtly curved sides meeting a flat - top frame and
exposed antenna lines.
The gold variant certainly gave the device a premium feel, but the black option with the
silver antenna lines and camera accents looks much better.
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