As such, the Razer Phone has minimal bezels on the left and right of the display (in portrait mode) and
bigger bezels above and below the display.
The big bezels above and below the display on the Xperia M5 are the culprit here.
Not exact matches
The
bigger display has had a knock - on effect in terms of the design of the OnePlus 5T, with the
bezels above and below the screen getting slimmed down to provide a sleeker look and an 80.5 % screen - to - body ratio.
Yes, it's a lot
bigger than the old Moto X, but the
bezels are thin, there's not a lot of extra material
above and below the display, and the smoothly curved back makes the phone feel smaller than it is.
While the rest of the phone industry continues to move toward
bigger screens and smaller
bezels, the G5 Plus holds the line with a 5.2 - inch full - HD display and a fair bit of space
above and below the screen.
That subtle integration does mean that the
bezels above and below the display are more pronounced, where as at least on the M8 the additional height appears more justified thanks to the
big grills.
The U11 continues this trend with enormous
bezels above and below the display, making the handset roughly the same size as another
big -
bezel phone: the Pixel XL.
The smaller Pixel has slightly larger
bezels above and below the screen compared to its
bigger brother, but both phones manage to cram in what appear to be dual stereo speakers into those
bezels.