Not exact matches
This new display takes up 83.6 - percent
of the front
of the
phone and goes
edge - to -
edge,
right - to - left, with very small bezels on the top and
bottom.
Albeit, even the most frivolous Samsung Galaxy S7
Edge followers are aware that the smartphone has gentle curves on the right and left sides of the screen, a few who haven't used this phone themselves may have a bigger surprise coming up, as now the curved edge has been applied to the top and bottom as w
Edge followers are aware that the smartphone has gentle curves on the
right and left sides
of the screen, a few who haven't used this
phone themselves may have a bigger surprise coming up, as now the curved
edge has been applied to the top and bottom as w
edge has been applied to the top and
bottom as well.
The volume buttons are on the top
right edge of the
phone and the camera is on the
bottom right side.
One particularly curious placement is that
of the loudspeaker: it doesn't sit on the
bottom edge, and isn't front - facing, but rather it's been built into the
right edge, near the top corner, where most
phones might have a volume or power button.
Button and port placement is the same as well, with the volume rocker and pleasingly textured power / sleep button located two - thirds
of the way up the
right - hand
edge, and the headphone jack and microUSB port situated on the top and
bottom edge of the
phone respectively.
There's also a USB Type - C charging port along the
bottom of the
phone, volume rocker and power button on the
right edge, headphone jack at the top, and a place to slot your SIM card on the left.
The top and
bottom of the
phone are free from any buttons as they're all located along the
right edge of the
phone.
This new display takes up 83.6 - percent
of the front
of the
phone and goes
edge - to -
edge,
right - to - left, with very small bezels on the top and
bottom.
The power key and volume rocker keys are on
right edge of the
phone and three capacitive touch button on the
bottom of display.
Also present are the familiar power and volume buttons along the
right edge of the handset, and the 3.5 mm audio jack at the top, unexpectedly joined by the microUSB port (which is usually found at the
bottom of most Windows
Phones).
It has volume rocker keys on left side and power button on the
right side
of the
phone, an audio jack
of 3.5 mm is drilled on top
edge and micro USB charging on the
bottom.
When holding the
phone in landscape mode with the home button and charging port facing to the
right, the
bottom - facing speaker sits on the top
edge of the
bottom part
of the frame so it's mostly unobstructed, and this makes the sound a little easier to hear without having to turn up the volume.