Sentences with phrase «aspect ratio display phones»

Both 16:9 and 18:9 aspect ratio display phones have been covered here.
Back in November, Oppo has launched its first 18:9 aspect ratio display phone called the Oppo F5.

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However, the device is the first Huawei phone to have a screen with an 18:9 aspect ratio, which causes a letterboxing effect in apps not optimized for this type of display.
· A new 3K Higher Resolution 2960 x 1440 display that fills almost the entire front face of the phone from edge - to - edge, resulting in a larger 5.8 inch display with a taller height to width Aspect Ratio of 18.5: 9 = 2.05.
The display also has a new form factor with a taller height to width Aspect Ratio of 18.5: 9 = 2.05, which is larger than the 16: 9 = 1.78 on the Galaxy S7 (and widescreen TVs) because the display now has the same overall shape as the entire phone.
Coming to Alcatel 3V, the cell phone is expected with 6 - inch multi-touch display with 2160 x 1080 pixels resolution and 18:9 aspect ratio.
The phone packs in 5.7 - inch IPS display with 1440 x 720 pixels HD + resolution, 18:9 aspect ratio and multi-touch support.
The phone features a slightly larger 3.5 - inch display with a 1:1 aspect ratio and the same 720 by 720 pixel resolution as found in the Q10.
It's the same 5.8 - inch QHD + Super AMOLED screen with 18.5:9 aspect ratio, and it is the same Infinity Display, too, meaning that 90 per cent of the phone's front is pure panel.
The phone features a 6.23 - inch full - HD + (1080x2280 pixels) Full Screen 2.0 display with a 19:9 aspect ratio and 16 million colours.
But thanks to the phone's design the display also has a very square 3:2 aspect ratio.
BlackBerry chose this resolution and aspect ratio (1:1) for a very specific reason: normal mobile phones display 40 characters across their screens, but with the Passport's extra width you get 60 characters, which makes reading things like eBooks, webpages and - BlackBerry's favourite - spreadsheets, A LOT easier.
The 5.8 ″ FHD IPS LCD Display, which is said to encompass 95 % of the face of the phone, rocks a 19:9 aspect ratio covered in Gorilla Glass 3.
While we don't know everything about the company's upcoming smartphone, we do, however, know that the phone will feature a 4.5 - inch display with a 3:2 aspect ratio.
The phone features in 5.7 - inch 2.5 D curved glass display with 1440 x 720 pixels resolution and 18:9 aspect ratio.
The phone is expected to sport a 6 - inch FHD + IPS LCD display with an 18:9 aspect ratio.
The display uses a 18.5:9 aspect ratio making it taller and slightly narrower and taking up 83.6 - percent of the front of the phone.
Besides, the S9 series phones expected to have stereo speakers, AKG - tuned earphones, a 5.8 - inch and 6.2 - inch QHD + Super AMOLED Infinity Display with an aspect ratio of 18:5:9.
This listing confirms that the OPPO R11s will sport a display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, while OPPO also confirms that the phone will ship with 20 and 16 - megapixel rear - facing cameras.
The OnePlus 5T will be somewhat taller than the OnePlus 5, due to its larger display with a different aspect ratio (18:9 compared to 16:9 on the OnePlus 5), but the phones will be similar in terms of width, the OnePlus 5T will be ever so slightly wider.
The phone has a seamless, infinity pool effect that, combined with its extra-tall aspect ratio display, makes it feel like you're just holding a screen.
The phone carries 5.99 - inch display with a resolution of 1080 x 2160p and an 18:9 aspect ratio.
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The phone will have an 18:9 aspect ratio display with thinner bezels.
The phone is powered by Snapdragon 835 processor, offers up to 7 hours with just 15 minutes of charge and sports a pOLED display with 18:9 aspect ratio.
The two phones, which are only differentiated by their screen size and battery capacity, come in at 5.8 - inches and 6.2 - inches with extra-tall 18.5:9 aspect ratio displays.
The Pixel 2 has a traditional «cinematic» aspect ratio (16:9) that makes sure video fills the screen without stretching or black bars, while the «fullscreen» aspect ratio (18:9) of the Pixel 2 XL makes the phone feel like it's nothing but display in your hand when playing games or taking photos.
The metal - built chassis feels strong and the phone is marginally thinner, although users should keep in mind that the Galaxy On7 Prime still offers the 16:9 aspect ratio display, and not the fancy 18:9 display that is so common nowadays.
Both phones have 2960 × 1440 Quad HD + Super AMOLED displays with 18.5:9 aspect ratios (570 pixels per inch on the Galaxy S9; 529 ppi on the Galaxy S9 +), and Samsung says they're the «brightest ever» on a Galaxy series smartphone (they both reach 700 nits, or 15 % higher than the Galaxy S8 series» maximum).
The small bezels and 18:9 aspect ratio mean that the phone is amazingly compact — it is smaller and less wide than the iPhone 8 Plus which has a larger display — and at 7.5 grams is as thin as that Cupertino Czar.
The phone is the first mid-segment offering from the Korean brand to grab some attention in a while, and that first glance revealed why — the Q6 sports a display that is a tad smaller than the G6 but has the same 18:9 aspect ratio and relatively slim bezels that LG has dubbed FullVision.
The front of the phone now features a large 6 - inch display with a 18:9 aspect ratio and minimised bezels, another major smartphone trend we're seeing in 2017.
Redmi 5 might sport a bigger display now, which is a 5.7 - inches with the new 18:9 aspect ratio, but this is still a fairly comfortable phone to hold and use.
The phone has done away with the standard boxy design of Sony phones and carries an 18:9 aspect ratio display.
The phones are Sony's next - generation flagship smartphones, and their headlining features are 18:9 aspect ratio displays (a first for the company) and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 845 flagship system - on - chip.
The phone we all know: it's a long candybar design with a slightly stumped 3:2 aspect ratio IPS display and a permanent QWERTY keyboard that fills in the remaining space of a traditional widescreen smartphone.
The handset has an 18:9 aspect ratio display with significantly reduced bezels compared to previous Sony phones (although the bezels aren't as small as some of the designs we've seen recently).
Coming with a 5.7 - inch display, it's a phone that has a display of 18:9 aspect ratio but the display doesn't pack that punch.
Nokia 7 plus has a 6 - inch full HD + display with 18:9 aspect ratio, like some of the other newer phones in the market.
The phone has a 16:9 aspect ratio display and sports broad bezels on the top and bottom.
Speaking of which, that is a fullHD + (2040 x 1080) display, so that aspect ratio definitely help the phone stay quite compact, in addition to its thin bezels.
If true, this will make Nokia 7 Plus the first Nokia phone to feature a display with an 18:9 aspect ratio.
Nearly every premium phone has moved into a 18:9 aspect ratio, bringing more height to the display while making it easier to hold.
Weirdly enough, because of the same 6 - inch display and 16:9 aspect ratio, the smaller bezels cause the handset to look a little less like a rectangular phone and more square.
Well, I can see where that is coming from when you clap eyes on the device — that edge to edge Infinity display with 18:9 aspect ratio, and tapering gently over to the sides, has a way of dominating the business end of a phone (the display) like nothing else does.
The Pixel 2 XL is the flashier of the two phones in terms of display, featuring a 6 - inch plastic OLED display with a contrast ratio of 100,000:1 and a 2880 x 1440 pixel resolution with an 18:9 aspect ratio.
Aside from the camera features the ZenFone 5Z also has other notable traits that will make it compelling phone for consumers, especially at the $ 499 price tag that ASUS is looking to charge for it, not the least of which is the large, 6.2 - inch Full HD + display with a 19:9 aspect ratio.
The «Alps» variant has a 5.88 - inch display with a Quad - HD resolution and aspect ratio of 16:9 which is the traditional aspect ratio on the phones.
However, the Galaxy S8 automatically adjusts the video to display in the phone's 18.5:9 aspect ratio, making full use of the phone's glorious screen and avoiding the letterboxing effect (though it does partially crop the video).
The Star Wars edition of the OnePlus 5T phone has a 6 - inch display with an 18:9 aspect ratio.
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