Dual
curved display meets a matching curved back in a range of great colours.
Not exact matches
The 9.7 - inch iPad Pro case consists of an inner impact - resistant polycarbonate shell jacketed in premium silicone, a smooth and
curved exterior, and an anti-scratch screen shield, so the case
meets and exceeds MIL - STG - 810G standards in order to make your iPad withstand up to 6.6 - foot drops, and the screen shield protects the touchscreen and Home button from scratches while keeping the sensitivity of the multitouch
display and Touch ID.
While the Tate doesn't wish to appear prescriptive, first - time visitors should be at least encouraged to take a left at the entrance and begin their journey in the Boiler House's «Start
Display», where Kandinsky's Cossacks
meet Ellsworth Kelly's Yellow
Curve.
The 5.5 - inch
display stretches to all sides of the phone,
curving gently at the edges to
meet a stainless steel frame.
In terms of appearance, it definitely cuts a premium figure with its blend of metal and glass, with the front being all about the 5.5 - inch 2.5 D
display protected by Corning Gorilla Glass, which
curves slightly over the sides to
meet the rest of the metal frame.
Unlike previous iterations of this flagship line though, Meizu has gone from using a metal frame and plastic backing to a full metal unibody design that
curves around the sides to
meet the large
display up front, allowing for the premium feel that is expected from a current generation flagship.
Should the company decline the offer, it then becomes unlikely the 2017 Pixel will feature a
curved display, as there's almost no other company that can currently manufacture OLED
displays at the scale Google requires to
meet demand for one of its smartphones.
The detailing is very precise: the front of the device is framed by durable black plastic, which neatly
curves to
meet the
display.
The front is the same, with a slight change in the placement of sensors above the
display, the sides
curve out to
meet a metal back almost exactly like they did on the Note 3, and the volume rocker and power /
display buttons on the right, and dual SIM tray on the left (just as in the Redmi Note 3).
The Sony Xperia XZ2 is relatively large compared to the others, physically larger in all directions, with a more conventional flat
display meeting the
curved rear.
So you get a textured plastic back as before, but the edges are metal, while the glass over the 5.7 - inch Super AMOLED
display curves gently where it
meets the sides.
The company expects to sell more than 70 million of the handsets, and has even had to commission an entire new factory in order to
meet demand for the S6 Edge, which is currently exceeding supply and finding frustrated consumers unable to get their hands on the unique dual sided
curved display handset.
The
display is a 5.5 - inch 1,920 - by - 1,080 AMOLED panel covered in a protective layer of Gorilla Glass 5 that
curves to
meet the edges.
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 screen is once again framed by thin black lines which give the impression that this smartphone has an edge to edge
display, an illusion which is further enforced by the low reflectivity of the AMOLED
display and the soft 2.5 D
curves where the glass
meets the metal sides.
The
curved edges of the body are
met by the
curved edge of the
display itself, for a seamless high - quality finish.
It's Infinity
Display stretches nearly edge to edge, and it
curves as it
meets the side.
It's not clear whether the company can mass - produce smartphones with
curved displays to
meet potentially high demand, which could be the case for the Galaxy S6, assuming Kang's report is accurate.
The design of Max 2 is seamless, right from the matte finished back which
curves on the edges to
meet the
display.
Meet Corner R, a handset that could set the pace for the
curved display devices of the future.
As Apple wanted to utilize a
curved display for its «flagship» iPhone product this year, it had to employ LED panels (
curved LCD
display tech is yet to hit smartphones); Samsung might just be the only supplier of high - quality mobile OLED
displays capable of
meeting Apple's huge unit demands.
Similarly, while I'm a fan of LG's
curved display on the G Flex 2, I'll be very curious to see whether the upcoming LG G4 can
meet the bar that Samsung has now set for quality of materials.