Sentences with phrase «bezels at the top»

Yet MacOtakara's report claims it'll have at least one relatively large bezel at the top of the device where the camera is usually found, suggesting it won't be fully borderless.
The bezels at the top and bottom are large, we can understand how the top seems long because of the 2.5 - inch dual display that's tucked in next to the front facing camera.
It has 1.79 mm bezel at top, 1.6 mm slim bezels on the sides and 5 mm bezel at the bottom.
The bezels at the top and bottom of the iPhone are overlarge, and slimming them down would make the phone far more manageable.
We also like the design, with slim bezels at the top and bottom of the screen.
The Apex's display has a 1.8 mm bezel at the top, and a 4.3 mm chin at the bottom — leaving no room for a front camera or even a speaker.
The 18:9 screen fills most of the front of the handset with slim bezels at the top and bottom.
The screen takes up almost the entire front side of the device, with just two small bezels at the top and bottom.
Unlike the iPhone X, there continues to be a Touch ID Home button and thick bezels at the top and bottom of the display.
The mobile's front has an edge - to - edge display across the width of the device and thin bezels at its top and bottom.
From the front, the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus look identical to the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus, continuing to offer the same 4.7 and 5.5 - inch display sizes with thick bezels at the top and bottom of the device.
It does have rather thick bezel at the top and bottom, despite having no physical home button at the bottom.
Our biggest problem with the smaller Google Pixel 2 is the inexcusably large bezels at the top and bottom of the screen.
The Pixel 2 XL has an almost all screen front with fairly slim bezels at the top and bottom featuring front - facing speakers within them, and there is a power button on the right edge with the volume rocker.
The Sony Xperia XZ2 and the XZ2 Compact both make a move from a 16:9 aspect ratio to an 18:9 aspect ratio display, resulting in smaller bezels at the top and bottom of the screen.
Its 5.5 - inch display is upgraded to a 6 - inch display; almost edge - to - edge - and have some trimmed bezels at the top and bottom.
And as expected, the device will come with a design similar to that of the Galaxy S8 line, complete with a curved screen and small bezels at the top and bottom.
Up front, you get a 5.5 - inch 720p display with sizeable bezels at the top and bottom.
With a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass 3 for protection, razor thin bezels at the top and bottom and an enjoyable 16:10 aspect the GPD Pocket's display is drop dead gorgeous.
Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XLThe two new handsets feature thin bezels at the top to encase the front - facing camera, but they're unobtrusive.
Thanks to the slim bezels at the top and bottom of the phone and the screen edges that curve around the sides of the phone, the phone feels nicely compact in the hand.
Leave a bit of bezel at the top for the sensors to hide.
While most of the internals are the same across the three devices, the standard Mate 10 differs from the Pros in that it has a 5.9 - inch FullView HDR LCD display with a 16:9 ratio 2K resolution (2,048 × 1,080 pixels) screen with slightly larger bezels at the top and bottom, includes a headphone jack and isn't IP67 - certified for water resistance.
There is no physical home button, and the whole front is wrapped around in glass with minimal bezels at the top and bottom.
On the front, you'll notice that the bezels at the top and bottom have been slimmed down, following rumors that Samsung wants to get as far away from big bezels as possible.
The design takes most of its cues from the S8 as well, with thin bezels at the top and bottom and an all - glass enclosure.
Samsung's Galaxy S9 screen might come with a thinner bezel at the top and bottom, after all.
It's believed that, like Apple, Samsung needs to keep a larger bezel at the top to accommodate components like the front - facing camera and earpiece.
The Galaxy S9 bezels at the top and especially the bottom appear to be markedly thinner than those in the Galaxy S8.
The edge - to - edge display might not be as extravagant as the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 or the Galaxy S8, and the large bezels at the top and bottom of the screen on the Sony certainly take away some of the edgy charm, but it's still a nice feature to offer on a mid-range device and one we wish we'd see on the Xperia flagship devices.
The device comes with thin bezels at the top and bottom and a fingerprint sensor on the front.
It offers the signature OmniBalance flat - slab design associated with lower - end to the flagship Xperia devices, along with large bezels at the top and bottom of the display and a rear camera lens in the top left corner.
X would have been better with a bezel at the top to accommodate the sensors.
It has the company's OmniBalance flat - slabbed finish, along with large bezels at the top and bottom of the display, both of which are typical design distinctions of Xperia smartphones.
The front of the phone is dominated by a 5.2 - inch display, framed by thick bezels at the top and bottom.
It's really a marginal difference, though, as the company managed to seriously minimize the bezels at the top and bottom of the OnePlus 5 in the 5T, resulting in a flagship that's more in line with other 2017 flagship devices from the likes of Samsung and Google.
This is because the bezels at the top and bottom of the screen will reportedly be significantly smaller, thus paving way for much smaller footprint.
Overall handling with these 5.5 - inch screens is about where one would expect, though a large bezel at the top and bottom portions of the phones can make reaching up and down a bit tough.
The Mi 6 features a more conservative design than last year's model with simple lines and traditional thick bezels at the top and bottom of the screen.
The bezels at the top and below the screen should also be reduced as a shorter device will make it a lot easier to put the 5.5 - inch iPhone in the pocket.
The pictures show that the G6's front panel features slim blue bezels at the top and bottom.
It inherits Sony's now tiring design, but the edge - to - edge display, which we first saw on the original Sony Xperia XA, attempts to keep the look up to date with the current vogue for bezel - free smartphones — although the effort is undermined somewhat by the chunky bezels at the top and bottom of the screen.
The Pixel 2 features a standard 16:9 display with speaker grilles present at the top and bottom, while the Pixel 2 XL comes with a 18:9 display, meaning an almost all - screen front like other flagships we have seen this year, though still with enough bezel at the top and bottom to incorporate speaker grilles here too.
The image, which was published on Friday, shows an exceedingly thin bezel at the top where the earpiece and front - facing camera is located.
What I'm not so excited about is the front panel in the leaked image that appears to have a large bezel at the top; after seeing the LG L6 and Samsung's Galaxy S8 + with displays taking up nearly the entire front fascia on both devices, the OnePlus 5 looks a tad dated.
It will also feature a slim bezel at the top and bottom, leaving no room for the physical home button that has been offered in previous Galaxy S models.
From the images, it looks like both the Pixel and Pixel XL have large bezels at the top and bottom of the screen, along with prominent antenna bands along the back and sides, and a mirror - finish panel taking up the top half of the phones» rear where the camera and fingerprint sensor are housed.
Of course, it's not the first time we've seen a curved display, as Samsung has the Galaxy S6 Edge and S7 Edge, but they have a large bezel at the top to house the earpiece.
There appears to be a large bezel at the bottom to house the front - mounted home button / fingerprint sensor and a bezel at the top where the front - facing camera and flash can be found.
The Google Pixel 2 XL however, comes with a 6 - inch display with an 18:9 aspect ratio, meaning reduced bezels at the top and bottom of the screen.
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