It was a futuristic smartphone with «almost»
no bezels on either side as well as on the top.
On the front, the phone has a display with very fewer
bezels on the sides as well as on the top and bottom.
There is still no 18:9 display and the phone has huge
bezels on sides as well as on top and bottom.
Since the beginning of it, Smartphones displays always had
bezels on both sides as displays getting bigger, bezels are getting smaller.
Rather, the smartphone is seen to be having prominent
bezels on sides as well as top and bottom.
Not exact matches
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on Laramie and SLT Tow / haul mode offered
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on 1500 Quad Cab with standard bed The 5.7 - liter HEMI Magnum V - 8 receives exhaust gas recirculation for improved efficiency New exterior color: Deep Molten Red replaces Garnet Red New adjustable rear seat outboard head restraints standard
on Quad Cab Chrome bodyside moldings standard for Laramie Chrome surround grille with chrome billet inserts for Laramie standard Body - color
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as Laramie
on regular and Quad Cab models with an extensive list of standard features New tow hooks standard
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on 5.7 - liter HEMI Magnum V - 8 engine Automatic locking retractor added to front passenger seat belt LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) added to regular and Quad Cab models
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If you are coming from a Kindle or other device, and had gotten into the habit of holding it with one hand with fingers around both
sides, it may not be
as comfortable doing this, but if you hold it from the
side holding the
bezel, it is fine, and the rubbery surface
on the back provides a nice grip.
The
side bezel is plastic, with a textured, rubberized finish
on the back that feels comfortable in - hand, and yet won't attract dust or particles
as some rubberized backs we've seen (though it does seem to scratch fairly easily).
Further, the tablet also features integrated speakers
on the front
side bezel along with other usual tablet features such
as a HDMI port, USB port, a microSD card slot, a headphone jack, and a mic.
The screen size should be the same
as the paperwhite's but with no
bezel (you hold it by its
sides like an iPhone), and thick (approximately 3/8» thick, like a paperback book), and with an ergonomic grip
on the
sides along with physical page turn buttons also
on the
sides.
As bezel on the top
side is very slim, front facing camera has been placed
on the front bottom right corner.
As had been previously rumored, Apple made the side bezels on its new tablet significantly thinner than most seven - inch tablets, thus giving the device significantly more screen real estate despite being roughly the same overall size as the Nexus
As had been previously rumored, Apple made the
side bezels on its new tablet significantly thinner than most seven - inch tablets, thus giving the device significantly more screen real estate despite being roughly the same overall size
as the Nexus
as the Nexus 7.
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 actual tablet around 20 - 15 mm shorter than an average 7 - inch tablet.
And with only a thin
bezel and three standard buttons occupying the same front
side as the Super AMOLED display, the focus here is entirely
on setting your eyes
on the big device.
The front camera and microphone are
on a horizontal
bezel, while the touch buttons are
on the
side,
as are the speakers.
As well as turn pages of whatever you're reading in the traditional touch way, by tapping either side of the on - screen text, you can also exert a little pressure onto the right or left sides of the beze
As well
as turn pages of whatever you're reading in the traditional touch way, by tapping either side of the on - screen text, you can also exert a little pressure onto the right or left sides of the beze
as turn pages of whatever you're reading in the traditional touch way, by tapping either
side of the
on - screen text, you can also exert a little pressure onto the right or left
sides of the
bezel.
The iPad mini has narrower
bezels on the
side, which Apple used to keep the form nearly
as small, but with a larger display.
The screen - to -
bezel ratio looks impressive, and it appears
as though only one
side of the phone will have any buttons
on it.
As you can see, other than the front - facing camera, which is located in the upper - right corner of the phone's display, and it breaks the design a bit, this phone's
bezels seem to be equally thick
on all
sides, and they're quite thin, actually.
Apex,
as a device, is one of the most aggressive expressions of that ideal yet, with almost imperceptible
bezels around three
sides of the phone and a larger — but still skinny — one
on the bottom edge.
The smaller one has the same giant
bezels as the original Pixel, but the Pixel 2 XL adopts much skinnier
bezels and curved edges
on the
side of the diplay.
As the aspect ratio suggests, the
bezels on all
sides are minimum.
So,
as the image above reveals, the phone has got an 18:9 display, but it is not a «bezel-less» design
as we have noticeable
bezels on all the
sides.
In terms of basic design, the 9 Lite bears more than a little similarity to Honor's recent device — the 18:9 aspect ratio display in front, with front - facing cameras (dual
as in the 9i) with relatively narrow
bezels on the
sides and Honor branding just below it.
As the video shows, the phone has got huge bezels on the top as well as the bottom while the side bezels are very thi
As the video shows, the phone has got huge
bezels on the top
as well as the bottom while the side bezels are very thi
as well
as the bottom while the side bezels are very thi
as the bottom while the
side bezels are very thin.
As seen in the renders, it looks like the
side bezels are very thin which is something we have seen
on previous Sony devices.
Framed
on the left and right
sides by svelte 7.15 mm
bezels (the top and bottom
bezels are considerably thicker), the ZenBook Flip 14's touch - enabled, 14 - inch 1920 - by - 1080 display looks about
as sharp and vivid
as you'd expect.
And while the
side bezels have not been
as brutally knocked off
as on the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2, they have receded to an extent that OnePlus has been able to squeeze a 6.01 inch display into a frame that seems only marginally larger than its predecessor — 156.1 x 75 x 7.3 mm
as compared to 154.2 x 74.1 x 7.3 mm.
The design could be better, too,
as the
bezels are
on the thick
side compared to the likes of the Dell XPS 13 and HP Spectre 13.
Both of those points suggest the OnePlus 5's
side bezels might not be
as thin
as those found
on the G6 and Galaxy S8.
But Samsung has managed the slightly larger screen despite fielding the same 148.9 mm dimension
as the G6 thanks to its Infinity Display, which has no
bezels on the
side.
Now coming to the design
side of things, the OnePlus 5 will have reduced
bezels on the front
as well.
As with the Galaxy S8 line, the Note 8's display has very little in form of
bezels on the
sides, with the top and bottom having the bare minimum.
The OnePlus 5T will sport really thin
bezels on its front
side, while its back
side will look almost identical to the OnePlus 5's back
side, with one notable difference,
as the company will include a fingerprint scanner
on the back of this smartphone.
As expected, it would also adopt very thin screen
bezels on the
sides with a 2: 1 screen ratio.
The Gear S2 has two buttons
on the
side — one for «back» and another for «home» —
as well
as a rotating
bezel to help alleviate navigating a rather complex interface
on a small screen.
Not just
on the
sides, but the display has very less
bezels on the top
as well
as the bottom.
As seen in the above case render, the phone sports an 18:9 Display with very thin
side bezels and curved edges, just like we have seen
on the latest Galaxy «S» and «Note» devices by Samsung.
As for the frame, the shiny plastic backing
on the Nokia 6 makes it look sleek alongside the metal frame and minimal
side bezels.
Since the
bezels on the
sides have been waived off dramatically here, the LG - made handset isn't
as gigantic
as other 6 - inch phones.
Yes, you'll find those features
on other Garmin watches, so where the Vivoactive 3 really stands out is that it has a slim, minimalist watch face with a multi-colour, touchscreen Garmin Chroma display,
as well
as stainless steel metal details, and something called
Side Swipe, which lets you swipe
on the
bezel to quickly scroll and navigate menus, widgets and stats - in addition to swiping
on the touchscreen.
Its
side bezels are quite thick
as well, while the phone does not have a fingerprint scanner, and it offers a single camera
on its back
side.
In contrast, the Samsung Galaxy S8 + has a 6.2 - inch Infinity display, but thanks to the lack of
bezels on the
side the phone isn't
as big in dimensions.
The power / lock key is still easy to hit
on the right
side of the handset,
as is the centralized home button with Touch ID fingerprint scanner located in the
bezel below the 4.7 - inch display.
The
bezels have been shaved a bit from the right and left, a bit too much for comfort, in our opinion,
as gripping the tablet from the
sides puts our fingers
on the display itself.
There are narrow
bezels on the
sides, which is fine
as it allows me to hold onto the phone without accidental screen presses.
Huawei is said to be working
on the same type of design
as the Samsung models, with dual curved
sides that effectively hide the
bezels.
We can also expect the new device to have some of the slimmest
side bezels of any phone
on the market since LG has been a trailblazer when it comes to creating phones where the display takes up
as much of the front panel
as possible — the LG G2's display, for example, takes up more than 75 % of the device's front panel, better than any other smartphone.
The shape of the tablet and the placement of some buttons indeed looks like the Nexus 10 tablet,
as some blogs have noticed, but the device appears to be a bit smaller than the 10 - inch Nexus and the
bezels on the
sides of the tablet are nowhere near
as wide
as they are
on the Nexus 10.