The curved antenna lines at the top and bottom of the phone are barely noticeable.
At the back, we have a very clean layout with just the dual cameras on the top along with the subtly
curved antenna lines on both the top and bottom.
It now looks like a OnePlus 3 that's put on an iPhone 7 Plus costume: still roughly the same proportions as before, but now with more rounded edges,
curved antenna lines, and the same dual - camera setup as the iPhone.
(Look no further than
the curved antenna lines, apparently lifted straight from Apple's phone.)
Notably, the OPPO R11 has a unique
curved antenna line design.
Not exact matches
Both smartphones retain the design language of their predecessors, but while the Samsung phone has a
curved display now, the only visible difference with the iPhones are the re-designed
antenna lines on the back, and the introduction of a couple of new color options.
But even so, look at the bezels on the front, the
curves at the corners, the
antenna lines, and the placement of the speaker; the thing looks very familiar.
The
antenna lines now
curve around the corners instead of slashing across the back of the phone, resulting in a cleaner, more minimalist appearance.
The
antenna lines have been reshaped to
curve around the top and bottom of the device.
And with the
antenna line now
curving around the top and bottom of the phone, its back is left an uninterrupted slate of aluminium.
Its back is a single
curved sheet of metal, unbroken by
antenna lines, and that's because ASUS has incorporated them in the outer trim of the phone, as part of it's so - called «invisible
antenna lines» technology.
If that weren't enough to call to mind the larger iPhone model, the
antenna lines and
curved edges probably would.
The plastic chassis has been replaced with an aluminum enclosure with rear
antenna lines,
curved glass and a protruding rear camera lens.
The
antenna lines are far less visible, now shifting to
curves along the top and bottom edges, similar to many other modern phones.