The back side of this handset looks different to the General Mobile GM8's backplate, though a fingerprint scanner is still placed there.
Gionee's branding is present on both the front and
back sides of this handset, and all of the phone's physical buttons are included on the right - hand side of its body.
Furthermore, the handsets should be available in four color options, as previously stated, with SamMobile saying that both the front and
the back side of the handset will have the same color finish.
Not exact matches
Sprint branded HTC EVO One
handset poses for the camera ahead
of its tomorrow's event, showing off its
back and front
sides of the
handset.
Motorola is now gearing up to bring one more Android powered smartphone similar to it, Motorola i1Q and it is sporting the Nextel logo on the
back side of the device, hence we can confirm it as an iDEN
handset.
The
handset packs a 4.3 - inch SLCD touchscreen with 540 × 960 display resolution, a 1.2 GHz dual - core processor, 1080p video recording, 1.2 megapixel front - facing camera paired up with an 8 megapixel camera at
back side with dual - LED flash, 4 GB
of internal memory along with a micro-SD slot that is already having an 8 GB memory card inserted inside it and supports memory expansion up to 32 GB, HDMI - out, DLNA functionality, Android Market, Wi - Fi (802.11 b / g / n), Google services.
HTC 8X has a resolution
of 1280 x 720 pixels on its 4.3 - inch clear display with Corning Gorilla Glass2 protection, powered by 1.5 GHz dual - core processor, 1 GB RAM, 8MP f / 2.2 rear - facing camera, 2.1 MP 88 ° ultra wide angle front - facing shooter, Beats Audio integration, and it has also got wireless charging technology on its
back side, which can charge the
handset's battery through an exclusive wireless charging pad.
The power button sits on the right hand
side of the
handset which is a strange one for an LG phone considering we are used to it on the
back, while the other
side of it sits the volume rocker.
In any case, the device's physical keys are located on the right, and this
handset comes with a quad - camera setup, two
of its cameras are placed on the
back, while the other two can be found on the front
side of the device.
The 8 - megapixel camera is available on the
back of this
handset with LED flash being located around it (round shape), while you'll find a 5 - megapixel snapper located on the front
side of this
handset.
The following two photos
of both
sides of the
handset depict a reflective glass
back, while the dual camera and fingerprint sensor appear identical to what we observed in Blass» post.
The
back side of the phone also looks quite interesting, unlike anything we've seen thus far, this
handset actually reminds us
of some rugged smartphones that were introduced in China lately.
This
handset resembles the Asus ZenFone 2 looking at it from the front
side, but things get interesting when you look at its
back because
of the camera sensor that is located there.
The Galaxy A8 (2018) and Galaxy A8 Plus (2018) may not have a dual camera setup on the
back, but they do have on the front, Samsung has decided to include 16 - megapixel (f / 1.9 aperture) and 8 - megapixel (f / 1.9 aperture) shooters on the front
side of these two
handsets.
The 20.7 - megapixel snapper (Exmor RS, CMOS sensor) is available on the
back of this
handset, and a 5.1 - megapixel shooter (Exmor R, CMOS sensor, 25 mm wide - angle lens) is located on the front
side of this device.
This
handset will, as you can see, sport a dual camera setup (the main camera will sport an f / 1.6 aperture) on its
back, and on the
sides of those two cameras, you'll get a laser autofocus and a dual - LED, dual - tone flash.
A couple
of days ago, an image appeared, showing us the
back side of the upcoming Little Pepper 7
handset by this company.
As you can't peel off the
back cover there's no access to the 2420mAh battery housed inside the Ascend P2, which explains why the SIM - port is located on the right
side of the
handset under the easily accessible power / lock key.
In 2013, Russian manufacturer Yota proudly showcased the first
handset to use a power - saving e-ink display on the
back side of the typical LCD running Android.
A new smartphone render has just surfaced in China, and this is, allegedly, the
back side of the upcoming Sony Xperia XZ2
handset.
The display curves on both
sides of the
handset, and the display also extends to the
back of the device making it a true 180 - degree curved display.
Like other Windows Phone 7
handsets there are tight guidelines as to what it can and can't offer, and so that means you get three buttons (
back / Start / search) underneath the screen and a series
of dedicated camera and volume buttons around the
sides.
The antenna bands no longer run across the
back of the smartphone like the iPhone 6s, although they are visible along the
sides of the
handset.
A 12.2 - megapixel snapper is included on the
back side of these two phones, and these two
handsets are regarded to be one
of the best camera smartphones out there at the moment.
On the
back of this
handset, you will find 13 and 16 - megapixel shooters, while 8 and 13 - megapixel cameras sit on the front
side of the phone.