The display is said to allow for a screen - to -
body ratio of over 98 %, which would almost eliminate bezels.
This would allow for an increased screen - to -
body ratio on those handsets.
A slim bezel design provides an 82 % screen - to -
body ratio for the maximum display size with the minimum footprint.
These kinds of displays allow our phones to have an excellent screen - to -
body ratio in relatively compact form factors.
We know they won't have an in - display fingerprint sensor, and that they could have a screen - to -
body ratio as high as 89 - 90 %.
This switch has resulted in smaller bezels all around, with both displays offering vastly increased screen - to -
body ratios over their predecessors.
There is nothing much to differentiate in between these devices except for the screen to
body ratio which is also minute.
How do you maximize the screen - to -
body ratio without having to make the device bigger?
It has been teasing an all - screen smartphone which would have a screen - to -
body ratio not seen before in the market.
The 88 percent screen - to -
body ratio brings an immersive visual experience to users.
It's better if you're using Android with the notch that keeps the screen - to -
body ratio high in percentage.
Of course, there are plenty of other less costly devices with higher display to
body ratios also available.
A high 82 % screen - to -
body ratio further enhances the device's sleek and compact style, providing an immersive viewing experience.
2018 looks all set to be the year where bezel-less truly becomes bezel-less, with screen - to -
body ratios expected to hit unprecedented heights.
You could see that the company wanted to raise the bar for the competition in the camera, hardware and even the screen - to -
body ratio department.
The screen - to -
body ratio measures the amount of surface occupied by the screen in relation to the whole device.
The notch on the top of the display gives more space to the latter and reduces the screen to
body ratio perfectly.
Now, the company is all set to take the bezel-less display to the next level by offering higher screen - to -
body ratio ever seen on a smartphone.
It does have the best screen - to -
body ratio among widely available flagship phones, and it took some brilliant engineering to make it happen.
The P10 with its 71 % screen - to -
body ratio feels outdated and old in comparison to the latest massive - screen handsets.
It will be interesting to see what other ideas come up in this effort to build more durability into high screen -
body ratio phones.
From a technical standpoint, the notch actually makes the screen to
body ratio less than those of competing phones, even if you count the screen around the notch.
The team has worked really hard to ensure they increase the screen to
body ratio so that it looks like there are no bezels to hold the screen together.
For those who may be unaware, screen - to -
body ratio refers to the amount of area which the screen takes up from the entire device.
This means that you get a screen to
body ratio of more than 91 %.
The thick bezels all around the display lower the screen - to -
body ratio on this device.
This display panel gives 72 percent screen - to -
body ratio with its thin bezels and there is a scratch - resistant glass protection on the top.
As the design of the standard Pixel 2 is not vastly different to last year's model thanks to the Pixel 2 sporting a very similar screen to
body ratio as before.
The screen to
body ratio makes it a decent sized handset that still offers plenty of screen real estate.
Also, the screen to
body ratio also seems to be great which along with the curved glass gives a sort of bezel-less appearance.
Now, the company unveiled the smartphone with highest ever screen - to -
body ratio at the MWC 2018.
The image clearly shows the S8 as having a greater screen - to -
body ratio compared to the Galaxy S7.
Tear downs will reveal just what Google is doing with all that space, but Samsung demonstrates that you can, in fact, maximize screen - to -
body ratio while offering a headphone jack (at least at this point in time).
To put the phone's compact dimensions into context, the Moto X Style has a Samsung's Galaxy Note 5 - sized screen, but with tiny bezels and a screen - to -
body ratio better than the iPhone 6S.
Xiaomi Mi MIX II is said to come with a screen - to -
body ratio up to 93 %, one of the highest on any smartphone on the market.
While a small screen - to -
body ratio looks stunning and feels appropriate on larger devices, it's too small on the Q6.
Details are sketchy right now, but the aforementioned report says Apple is aiming to offer a screen - to -
body ratio similar to the Samsung Galaxy S8, which reaches 83.6 percent.
Though, these smartphones with a high screen to
body ratio display has not smacked the popularity yet.
Android Authority didn't find out the exact size of the Pixel 2 XL's display, but its source did say the phone will feature a screen - to -
body ratio between 80 and 85 percent.
According to Acer, its Aspire S24's screen - to -
body ratio hits 90 percent in the all - in - one.
This gives the phone a 90 - percent screen - to -
body ratio according to ASUS and will make it a perfect device for playing games and watching video, which will be further enhanced by the immersive audio that ASUS has integrated into the device.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 8 comes with a screen - to -
body ratio estimated at 83.2 percent, which falls just short of the magic number attached to the GS8 +.
It also has one of the slimmest bezels of any smartphone at only 1.65 mm, giving it one of the highest screen - to -
body ratios too at 74.2 %.
After all, the Mate 9 may not be a true «EntireView» heavyweight title contender by today's standards, yet its 77 percent or so screen - to -
body ratio still makes it relatively compact for a 5.9 - incher.
In a recent ask - me - almost - anything session, OnePlus employees revealed that the One will have a screen - to -
body ratio bigger than the Nexus 5, which delivers an impressive 72 %.
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