The signature Moto «M» can be found in the centre of the rear, though it is not indented as it has been on some previous Moto devices, delivering a premium finish, while above the «M» sits
the circular camera housing.
The design feels divisive, to say the least, but also extremely original, with a premium metal build in tow, huge
circular camera housing, smoothly rounded corners, nicely concealed antenna bands, and a cluster of module pins letting you magnetically attach those clever MotoMods.
Both have front - mounted fingerprint sensors built into their oval capacitive home button and they both have a large
circular camera housing on the rear, which looks very similar to the Moto Z, giving the G range a more premium feel.
A physical home button is positioned beneath the display of the Moto X4, incorporating a fingerprint sensor, while the rear sees the signature batwing «M», as many Moto fans will now expect, along with a raised
circular camera housing that features dual - lenses and a flash.
At the time, it was clear that the they look largely the same as the regular Moto G5 and Moto G5 Plus, with all - metal bodies, front - mounted home button / fingerprint scanners, and rear
circular camera housings.
Not exact matches
Two large
circular openings
house cameras, below which sit the aluminum exhaust tips that are framed in a carbon - fiber surround.
Stroll along
Circular Quay (but skip the overpriced al fresco restaurants along the way), get out the
camera, and marvel at the thousands of tiles that line the «sails» of the Opera
House.
The Pixel
houses its
circular fingerprint sensor and flush
camera on the rear, offering a clean and fuss - free front with no physical buttons.
Both are built from a combination of glass and metal, with the top third of their rear featuring a glass panel that
houses a
circular fingerprint sensor and the
camera lens, while the bottom two thirds is metal with «G» branding and an antenna strip.
Meanwhile, the dual -
camera setup and flash is again
housed in a raised
circular enclosure.
The front - facing
camera is
housed in the notch at the top of the phone's display — which is a 6.1 - inch Full HD + OLED panel on the P20 Pro and a smaller 5.8 - inch LCD on the P20 — next to a cute
circular earpiece.
Since the rear panel seems to
house a large
circular cutout for the main shooter, it is expected to arrive with an upgraded
camera along with a dual - tone flash.