Sentences with phrase «bigger phones seem»

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It seems to us with so many feature phones being sold, that's still a big opportunity.»
«Over time, every phone sold will be a smartphone and so it seems to us that with that many feature phones being sold, that's a pretty big opportunity,» the CEO told analysts.
It may seem like a small gesture that involves very little effort, but sending off a care package can be a far bigger illustration of kindness than many, many phone calls or online chats.
Having to go the the library to look up phone numbers (remember all those big phone books for each city taking over a whole section of the library) and then making one long distance call after the other to find out rules and regulations for shipping plants, seems so time consuming today.
NBA general managers are diligently working the phones as thetrade deadline approaches, but many of them seem reluctant to make a big move.
It may not seem powerful from its basic specs, but everything changes when you consider the very low price and that it is not much bigger than the phone it is wirelessly connected to.
I love styles that are neither too big, nor too small, and which I can successfully fit my wallet, keys, cell phone, lipstick, compact, tissues or a hankie, a pen, and a couple of other small essential items into without having it bursting at the seems or unable to stay closed.
Top the look off with platform sandals that may seem impractical, but don't forget you'll be sitting down; a bag just big enough for your wallet and phone; and a smattering of those eternal summer talismans: tassels.
Winner of the Special Jury Prize at Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland last year, it's a rare look into a playground where everyone seems to be listlessly on their mobile phones, nothing is unaffordable, and falcon auctions are live, big - screen TV events.
It could stand some bigger tires, an investment we might prefer to make over some of the «convenience package» items that seem to be more luxury - oriented, such as Bluetooth for your phone (just stop the car, or wait) or the intelligent key with keyless entry and ignition (keys still work).
An app might not seem like a big deal at first, but when you have to rely on charging stations that are across town or even parked outside your office during the day, it's really helpful being able to monitor all that from the comfort of your phone.
and now have the Captivate and the Dell streak so the game play capabilities and touchwiz mixed with a larger screen like my streak would be the perfect phone... I only hope Samsung smartens up and comes out with a new model with a dual core in it... A 4.5 inch screen is the happy medium for me... The streak is nice however is a pain sometimes when I don't have big pockets or a jacket on... This phone seems large however not so big that is can't be carried around... After having the Dell Steak for a while... a 4 inch screen seems so small when surfing the web or watching movies... Hopefully there will be a big enough demand for 4.5 to 5 inch screens to push samsung to produce another dual core version.
Personally, I have always been a bigger fan of Samsung's Note series than its Galaxy S one; the company seems to always do more cool stuff with its Note phones and, because they come slightly later in the year, they're usually better equipped phones than their Galaxy S counterparts.
Phones seem to be getting bigger while also getting thinner and thinner.
That might not seem like a big deal but, given that one of the most enjoyable places to read is on holiday, on the beach or by the pool, it's a serious edge that it offers over a laptop, tablet or mobile phone with an LCD display.
And, yes, the LG G3 and HTC One M8 are beautifully designed smartphones with excellent operating systems, but variety (at least, outside the mobile space) is considered the spice of life, and for the longest time nothing of note has really happened in the arena of phone design.They just seem to be getting bigger ---- A LOT bigger.
According to image the phone's screen seem bigger than 4.5 - inches.
In a culture that, according to Akiba MMO «s CEO Keiko, essentially skipped the PC and jumped straight to mobile phones, having a big, bulky machine that's primarily used at one's place of work hardly seems like something that would have awesome games on it.
The other big thing in my experience is that phones seem to lag big time when playing games that are heavy on CPU resources.
I understand cell phone games is a big part of their strategy for profit but it seems like they announce more cell phone games in a short span of time than games for consoles and handhelds this entire generation.
I don't have an SUV, a McMansion, big - screen TV (or indeed, a TV period), cell phone, or many other seeming necessities of «civilized» life.
The same can't be said for the other issue here: The phone seems to lack any kind of palm rejection, which is a big problem if you're trying to write on a screen this big.
The big difference seems to be on the front of the phone, as it now has an 18:9 display with rounded corners and thinner bezels.
While many people in the Android community are focusing on the Essential Phone (for obvious reasons), it seems as if Mr. Rubin has bigger plans for the Essential Home smart - home hub.
By the standards of the time, the 6 Plus seemed big, slippery and more than a little unwieldy — not the sort of phone you'd want to use without a case.
But the Chinese phone maker seems to moving ahead and Xiaomi has made some big changes in MIUI 6 as it offers better security than its previous operating systems.
After a quick examination of both the interior and exterior of the phone, it seems HMD's biggest mistake was getting rid of the phone's headphone jack.
The Chinese phone maker revealed the Huawei P10 series of phones back in MWC 2017, but this year it seems like the company wants to avoid the big event.
For one, the phone seems rather long — the Galaxy S5 had a slightly bigger display (5.2 - inch) but at 142 mm, it is a full 4 mm shorter than the 146 mm long M8.
Just like last year, the phone will most probably launch next month and talking about the specifications, it seems the display is going to get a big update as there is no longer the traditional 16:9 display.
From the back, the top of the OnePlus 5 does look a lot like Cupertino's big phone baby, and overall, it does seem cut from the same cloth that made the R11.
While we're going to have to wait until Febuary 25th to find out if all this is for real, the list of changes and specs above seem like pretty safe bets for what Samsung will deliver on its next big phone.
Moving quickly along with other industry trends, it seems Xiaomi could be including two big new features into its upcoming flagship phone, including an in - glass -LSB-...]
While that is generally through, it seems that owners of Essential's first and so far only phone have a lot more waiting to do for one of its biggest updates.
While it might seem crazy to try and perform document editing from a phone, big - screen devices like the Nexus 6 and Note 4 are capable of a lot of productivity.
The addition of in - band ringtones might not seem like a big deal to most of you, but there's a reason why people love setting custom ringtones on their phone.
Then there's the removable battery, a feature that big phone brands seem to be increasingly ditching.
In the second phone, the front camera becomes minimal but the rear camera seems slightly bigger than the first device, though the device seems shorter in overall body size.
Although it isn't as cheap as OnePlus phones from years gone by, this - on first impressions - still seems like an incredible phone, that just also happens to cost a lot less than regular big - name flagship phones.
Prices for this year's Pixels start at # 629 (UK) or $ 649 (US) for the smaller model, and # 799 (UK) or $ 849 (US) for the bigger phone, and it seems probable that Google will follow the same kind of structure next year.
However, there doesn't seem to be any use for having two sizes of a foldable phone, a smaller one and a bigger one, so this news is rather puzzling.
The flavour of the moment seems to be big phones, with devices starting at the 4.7 inch screen size mark, and pushing all the way past six inches into phablet territory.
Everyone seems to forget that Sony phones now include PS4 Remote Play — and it's really one of the biggest selling points of the Xperia range.
But this is mid 2017, and big name flagship phone prices only seem to be going up.
But the biggest issue with this phone might be best described in gaming terms: the uncanny valley — where something designed and modeled to look human seems just «off» enough, be it from mechanical animation or dead looking eyes, to seem fake.
That gets you a nice big canvas for films and games without the phone seeming remotely impractical, and an AMOLED panel guarantees superb contrast.
The announcement of the two new phones seems to be a big deal for the company.
If the top phones don't seem worth 600 - plus bucks to you — and if you're better at holding onto a slippery 5.5 - inch phone than I am — then parting with $ 300 (about # 210, AU$ 408) puts this big Android Lollipop phone in your pocket and more money back into your (Google) wallet or purse.
Essential Phone owners — at least those who have it unlocked — are pleasantly surprised at Essential's streak of pouncing on not just Android's monthly security patches, but the big, industry - wide bugs that seem to touch upon everything like Midas and his toxic golden touch.
The Pixel phone series seems like a big success for Google, which still can't seem to make enough of them to go around.
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