Not exact matches
So
cameras equipped with
circular polarising
sensors may detect cancel cells long before the human eye can see them.
This results in the device adopting a
circular rear fingerprint -
sensor just underneath the 16MP rear
camera with Zeiss optics and dual - tone flash.
The dual rear
camera setup is placed at the top left corner on the back of the phone, while a
circular fingerprint
sensor lies at the center.
An oval shaped fingerprint
sensor rests below the
circular rear
camera lens and a LED flash.
Just below the rear
camera is the
circular fingerprint
sensor.
There is a primary
camera along with a single LED flash and a
circular fingerprint
sensor on the rear.
The Photos shows an HTC device with a slightly different design, slightly bigger display, huge rear
camera sensor cutout in
circular as opposed to squarish in the original One M9 that already debuted.
The back cover has prominent antenna lines on top and bottom with a
circular fingerprint
sensor right below the
camera lens.
Under the
camera, there is a
circular fingerprint
sensor for security.
There's a squarish fingerprint
sensor at the back and a
circular camera unit on the top left that juts out a little bit.
There is also a
circular fingerprint
sensor just below the rear
camera.
The new model does away with fussy vent - like speaker grilles of the G3 / G4 models and mimics much of the top - end Moto Z's style, including its
circular - enclosed
camera on the rear (thankfully it does so without the litany of various
sensor openings in that higher - end model).
Both devices have a single lens rear
camera within the glass section, a rear - mounted
circular fingerprint
sensor below the glass section within the metal body and «G» branding at the bottom too.
The rear
camera along with LED flash is placed on the top left, while a
circular fingerprint
sensor sits at the centre.
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.
The
circular fingerprint
sensor sits on the rear panel, leaving the front piece almost completely devoid of detail, aside from the speaker, front
camera lens, and ambient light
sensor.
Just below the rear
camera, we can find the
circular fingerprint
sensor which can also be used for accessing the notifications panel or capturing selfies while the
camera app is opened.
Other than the rear dual
cameras and the
circular fingerprint
sensor is in the same place without any changes.
All devices have a front dominated by screen, a dual -
camera setup on the rear with a
circular fingerprint
sensor below and a USB Type - C port is positioned at the bottom of the devices, while a 3.5 mm headphone jack is present at the top.
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.
The smartphone will be featuring 16MP + 2MP dual
cameras and a
circular fingerprint
sensor on the rear.
Within this panel is a centralised,
circular fingerprint
sensor, while the rear
camera and flash sit flush in the top left corner.
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.
Within this section, you'll find a
circular fingerprint
sensor, along with the rear
camera and flash and it too has USB Type - C.
The front is clean and beautiful thanks to the button - free design, and around back you'll find the large
camera sensor and lens centered horizontally on the device near the top with the dual - tone dual - LED flash to the left and
circular fingerprint scanner underneath.
Opting for such a slim body has resulted in a very prominent
circular camera bump on the rear, which protrudes several millimeters out to accommodate the 12 - megapixel
sensor and f / 1.7 lens.
In appearance, it looks like a hybrid of the Z and G series, with its oblong front - facing fingerprint
sensor and
circular camera bump.
A dual - rear
camera setup is present with a
circular fingerprint
sensor beneath the
camera module again, though the flash is positioned to the right of the lenses this time round.
Below the
camera is the
circular fingerprint
sensor that's extremely fast and accurate.
These mid-range devices add a new
circular fingerprint
sensor under the
camera that are a step away from Sony's usual side - located, power button - integrated solution.
The U11 Life bucks the dual rear
camera trend by opting for a single
sensor paired with f / 2.0 optic, held within a neat
circular design which protrudes from the body a little.
A dual
camera is present on the back of the device, with the flash module positioned on the right of the
camera module and a
circular fingerprint
sensor below in a more conventional position than Samsung.
There's a fingerprint
sensor below the screen, a rounded «Batwing» divot on the back, and a
circular camera module with — and this is new — two
sensors instead of one.
besides
camera is the flash, and this whole setup finds itself above a
circular fingerprint
sensor.
Just below the rear
camera is the
circular fingerprint
sensor which is said to unlock the device in 0.2 seconds.
Below the vertically - mounted dual -
camera setup, we see a large
circular fingerprint
sensor.
This means one colour and one monochrome
sensor mounted side - by - side in the Moto's
circular camera arrangement, each offering 12 - megapixel resolutions.
Just below the rear
camera, we can find the
circular power button that also comes integrated with a fingerprint
sensor.
A conspicuous
circular fingerprint
sensor is resting not too far from the primary
camera on the upper left corner at the back of the handsets.
The
sensor is present just below the
camera module in a
circular hole formation.
With a clean, smooth surface you can see the big
camera module on top, just below is the dual - tone LED Flash and below that is the fingerprint
sensor placed in a
circular module.