This is aided further by the super thin
bezel on the sides of the display, so that screen doesn't feel too fat.
The overall design is largely the same, with
slim bezels on the side and slightly larger ones at the top and bottom.
The newly - leaked images show a stylish phone with
minimal bezels on the sides of the display, slightly thicker edges above and below the screen, and a brushed metal body.
The front of the phone doesn't appear to have
thick bezels on the sides of the display, with the top and bottom bezels significantly reduced compared to the current models.
The leaked press renders can also confirm that the handset will feature a front - mounted fingerprint scanner and not - so -
big bezels on the sides.
The display on the front has accompanied by
thin bezels on the sides, whereas the top forehead and the bottom chin are still very much present.
The front, however, is surrounded by
thick bezels on all sides, with enough room for buttons though it doesn't have any on its face.
The screen itself measures 15.6 inches diagonally,
sporting bezels on each side that appear to be thicker than what we saw with the Dell Precision 5520, at half an inch wide.
If we're really reading into it, the teaser also seems to confirm that there will be very
little bezel on the side, no physical home buttons (or buttons of any kind), and some kind of symmetrical bezel top and bottom.
As you can see by the pictures, Sharp has cut away most of the
regular bezel on the sides and top of the tablet, thus making the... more...
Similarly to the Essential Phone, the Aquos S2 comes with extremely slim
bezels on all sides except the bottom, with a teardrop - shaped cutout on the top one to accommodate the selfie camera.
Although the device is considerably smaller than the 5 - inch Xperia Z1, and much more portable, the Z1 Compact's display coverage isn't amazing at just 62 % thanks to moderate -
sized bezels on both sides of the 4.3 - inch display, and large bezels above and below.
The 5.3 ″ display with minimal
bezels on its sides makes the Nokia 8 very manageable in terms of width, and the curved sides on the back are just sheer perfection in ergonomics.
The current two iPad Pros have quite thin
bezels on the sides already, but larger on the top and bottom, where the bottom bezel also house the home button, so we will see what happens then.
I'm waiting for the obvious «iPhone-esque» small tablet, with smaller
bezels on the side so you can work it better in portrait mode, instead of giving up that capability in return for some misguided attempt to make the tablet usable from all angles.
The page turn buttons are given a
wider bezel on the side than the Kindle Voyage, making it easier to hold one - handed - the screen will flip over to accommodate left - handed readers too.
Phrases with «bezels on the sides»