Of course, appearance is only one
aspect of smartphone design, and it's yet to be seen what additions Sony will add to the overall Android experience.
Not exact matches
The
smartphone features an unusual
design employing a physical front - facing keyboard that can act as a touchpad and fingerprint scanner, resulting in a 4.5 - inch IPS display with a resolution
of 1620 by 1080 and an unconventional 3:2
aspect ratio.
And the Motorola Moto G6 takes that good, affordable
smartphone starting point and then proceeds to coat it in a barrel
of 2018, upgrading the handset with a selection
of on - trend features such as an 18:9
aspect ratio screen, glass - backed
design, and full - featured camera system with AI capabilities.
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.
Yes, they're far from being the thinnest ever
smartphone, but it's interesting to see Samsung caring a lot more on the build and
design aspect of their non-flagship phones, specially after the spree
of diminishing profits quarter after quarter.
Looking at the current crop
of high - end and mid-range
smartphones, it is immediately noticeable that
design has become a very important
aspect of the
smartphone experience.
Once again, we're confused regarding at least two important
aspects of the Chinese company's next - gen flagship
smartphone design.
Both the
smartphones are expected to come with a 19:9
aspect ratio display and a
design similar to that
of Apple iPhone X. Oppo has roped in three Indian cricketers — Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya, and Ravichandran Ashwin — to launch the successor to Oppo F5.
The screen on both the
smartphones will have an
aspect ratio
of 19:9 with a notch on top, similar to that
of Apple iPhone X. Vivo V9 and Oppo F7 will sport metal unibody
design.
The HTC 10 masters many
of the
aspects inherent to hardware manufacturing and
smartphone design, and with Google's software running the show, I can not expect the results to be anything short
of spectacular.
The Essential's PH - 1
smartphone stands out with its sleek
design featuring a 5.7 - inch Full Display with 19:10
aspect ratio and 500nits
of brightness.
Both the
smartphones feature a metal and glass
design with Infinity display, which comes with an
aspect ratio
of 18:9.
One
of the most controversial
aspects of the new
design and build quality
of Samsung's high - end
smartphones from last year was the removal
of expandable storage.
However, fans
of LG's rear button layout will certainly miss this unique
design aspect, and might even take some getting used to if you're moving to the G5 from another LG
smartphone.
The
smartphone was specifically
designed to appeal to gamers, boasting the first display panel with a 120Hz refresh rate in the industry, with the screen itself being
of the 5.7 - inch IPS LCD variety and supporting a resolution
of 2,560 by 1,440 pixels amounting to a widescreen
aspect ratio
of 16:9.
The
smartphone is expected with iPhone X-like
design, complete with 19:9
aspect ratio display and a notch on top
of the screen.
The result is a good blend
of optimization,
design and functionality, with most
aspects of the standard Android
smartphone software transitioning very well to small tablets, especially after a lot
of refinement since Android 3.0.
LeTV's another entry in the budget segment
smartphone LeEco Le2 phone looks similar to many
aspects of its procedures but gets some
design tweaks which makes it better than previous...
The overall look
of the supposed Le X indicates LeEco has been following the latest industry trends in 2017 and opted to
design a
smartphone with minimal bezels and an elongated display panel featuring an
aspect ratio
of 18:9, i.e. 2:1.
One
of the key new
aspects of the Android - powered
smartphone is a new modular system
designed for additional accessories.
The 6.1 - inch iPhone is already rumored to boast the iPhone X's «notch
design,» and this report says that the new
smartphone will have an
aspect ratio
of 18:9.
Every
aspect of the phone's
design, both inside and out, is a reminder
of how different Apple's approach to
smartphone design is compared to the company's rivals.