Sentences with phrase «curved along the sides of»

The curves along the side of the display are nowhere near as dramatic as the Galaxy S8, but it's certainly going to be noticeable in day - to - day use.

Not exact matches

This neighbourhood sits along the west side of Granville Street from West 29th Avenue and follows the gentle curve of Connaught Drive down to West 39th Avenue.
Stand the grapefruit up on a cut side and slice along the outside curve of the fruit, cutting away the skin and pith.
In the conference paper, the researchers report a prototype of a wearable silent - speech interface, which wraps around the back of the neck like a telephone headset and has tentacle - like curved appendages that touch the face at seven locations on either side of the mouth and along the jaws.
Stand the grapefruit up on a cut side and slice along the outside curve of the fruit, cutting away the skin and pith.
Along the side of the truck, Nissan removed many of the flat surfaces and added swoops and curves over the front and rear fenders.
The spoiler integrated in the tailgate spans the entire width of the body in a gentle curve and - along with the redesigned, two - part tail lights — it extends with these flowing lines well forwards into the sides of the body, providing a visual link between the rear end and the flanks.
The longer wheelbase of the 2016 model gives more leg room to rear passengers, and the gently curving creases along the side impart a modern look.
Raised beltlines, which balance the curved surfaces along the sides of the SUV, help connect the daytime running lights with the taillights.
Silhouette and rear end At the sides, subtle wedge - shaped and curving side character lines, along with a side under spoiler, accentuate the car's sporty, low centre of gravity.
Sure, the Lane Departure Warning system will beep incessantly at you as 4200 lbs of sheet metal and dead cattle wander gently from one side of the lane to the other, but as long as nothing unexpected arises (say, a curve, or for that matter, a curb), you'll meander along quite gracefully, outwardly no different from the hordes of cell - phone - addicted commuters heading the same direction.
That would flatten the right hand side of the curve and would give the appearance of a better fit (more red dots clustered along a flatter line).
The top, bottom and sides have a subtle polished effect to them, along with a barely noticeable brushed pattern, and a very slight curve of their own.
With the edges of the S6 Edge's display curving away along either side, this introduces distortion into apps and images that typically fill the entire display area.
A key addition here is the availability of a scroll bar that curves along the side, which now makes it possible to know how many notifications you have left.
The Galaxy S6 Active obviously doesn't have the curved sides of the display, that ultimately helps with handling, helped along with the extra girth that the device features.
In the case of the Galaxy S6 Edge, handling and comfort are helped by the curved sides, but what became a nuisance was accidentally triggering the screen from to time, along with the many times that our palms emulated a long press on the screen and stifled any other taps on the screen as a result.
Also helping the handling experience of the Galaxy Note 5 are its sharper edges, compared to the more rounded corners and side of the iPhone, along with the fact that the rear glass panel comes with curves along the sides, that help the device feel more secure in the hand.
Both the front and back sides of this phone are curved, while the device features a dual camera setup on the back, along with a fingerprint scanner.
I believe the chamfered edges along the sides are meant for grip, as I could hold it a lot more comfortably when the chamfered edges dig into my fingers and palm, instead of the much smoother curves of the rather similar looking fruity smartphone.
The glass / metal design brings curved edges along the sides and top / bottom of the phone, and that applies to both the front and rear glass panels.
These sides meet flatly with the display on top and feel more like a disjointed unibody design rather than the seamless fused metal and glass bodies of the Samsung Galaxy phones, while they taper into the back with a slight curve along the metal frame.
The Galaxy S7 Edge also features a metal and glass unibody construction, but unlike the Moto Z, you get curves everywhere, including the tapers along the sides of the back, the rounded corners, and of course, the curved edge display up front.
The device features a curved screen with a built - in backlight along with finger - tap and side - swipe control of the original.
It has a flat display with curved glass along the edges, and similar to HTC's latest flagship, the sides of the device can be squeezed to access various software tricks.
The design follows that of the Mi 5 — curved glass back and metal frame — though the rear glass panel now curves along all the edges, which Xiaomi says was made possible using «four - sided 3D glass.»
The edges of the Gorilla Glass 2 fascia curve slightly along the longer sides, meaning your thumb never encounters a blunt line when you're swiping, and the glass back panel is a cool, crisp touch.
Along the sides of the display, the bezels are nearly non-existent, but that may just be an optical illusion from the curved display.
The company has since incorporated the technology into devices like the Galaxy S6 Edge, Galaxy S6 Edge + and the recently - launched Galaxy S7 Edge, all of which come with OLED displays that are manufactured on a flexible plastic substrate, allowing for the curved edges along both sides.
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