Sentences with phrase «earpiece up»

The front face is relatively featureless save for the Honor branding down below and earpiece up top.
I am really really happy to see actual stereo speakers on an iPhone — near as I can tell the earpiece up top can just get super loud so you get proper stereo separation when you're watching a video.
Why don't u try plugging Tim Geithner's left earpiece up ur sphincter... its in the middle of ur butt and that way we see eye to eye on mddle ground!

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Instead you have a spotter, Rob, who is sat up in the stands giving you instructions via an earpiece, this only adds further to the experience in making you feel like a real racing driver and I'll be honest, it felt so damn cool having someone as a spotter.
Oh god, I think to myself as the countdown starts in my earpiece, Helen's clearly got the left sewn up: I'm going to be forced into expressing some far - right view I don't agree with.
I know every date ideas site will tell you about the Aquarium, like you didn't already know about it, but one of the greatest things to do in London is to load up your iPod with Radiohead songs, give an earpiece to your date, and listen whilst you're looking at fish.
The earpiece and the front camera are lined up above the screen, on the front.
Now, main question pops up, how will the company fit the selfie camera, earpiece, and necessary sensors.
The rest of the industry caught up a few years later, but by then Jawbone had changed the market again with the release of its sleek, wearable tech — earpieces and wristbands that soon became ubiquitous.
To pair you need to long touch on the outside surface of the both the earpieces and for them to charge up.
With the fingerprint sensor moved to the back to free up space and other front - facing elements like the selfie camera, LED, and earpiece pushed slightly up from their positions on the OnePlus 5, OnePlus has extended the height of the display.
With a Bluetooth ™ 4.1 wireless earpiece, HUAWEI TalkBand B1 enables up to seven hours of continuous calling and includes a 1.4 - inch flexible OLED display.
The only details that break it up are the round earpiece centre top and the front - facing camera to the left of it.
Once the left earpiece is paired, it will automatically link with the right earpiece, provided they're both powered up.
Located up top above the bold Samsung branding is a silver earpiece, along with proximity and ambient light sensors and a 5MP front - facing shooter.
The iPhone's audio capabilities get a quiet improvement too, with the speaker behind the earpiece teaming up with the bottom - firing speaker for better playback without a headset.
The microUSB port and headphone jack are placed at the bottom and top respectively, and up front are the usual sensors, along with the earpiece / speaker, as well as the newly added front - facing camera.
At the top, there is the earpiece which is where you'll find the LED notification light, and of course, your usual sensors are up there along with that 8 - megapixel front - facing shooter.
Having the speaker built into the earpiece is a nice change, since it doesn't get covered by a hand while holding the phone up.
Xiaomi tried «cantilever piezoelectric ceramic acoustic technology» to address the earpiece speaker, Samsung finally relented and moved its trademark fingerprint scanner to the back of the phone, and we've now seen a pop - up selfie camera in a bezel-less concept from Vivo that has the added benefit of an under - glass fingerprint sensor.
Based off of Jabra's Sport Pulse Special Edition, the headphones boast an embedded heart rate sensor in the left earpiece, as well as an IP67 rating that means they can be submerged in 3.3 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
They will be released in November for $ 129.99 and comprise two separate, wire - free earpieces with a charging capsule and up to six hours of listening time on a single charge.
Capacitive controls on the earpieces offer a range of options to play / pause, skip to next track or playlist, answer and end calls, adjust volume and call up the default voice assistant on any paired phone.
Winnergear puts a power button on the outside of each earpiece — once powered up, they connect to each other automatically.
It's a glass front with a round fingerprint sensor / home button below the display and then the camera is up at the top with dual LED flash on the opposite side of the earpiece.
As can be seen from the above image, we have an almost bezel-less phone running Android 8.1 with a notch up top for the camera, sensor, and according to the report at ITHome, who obtained both the above and below images, a speaker for the earpiece.
The material of the earpieces are a bit rigid, so if they are constantly pressing up against the skin, I can see how they would get annoying.
Open up the case and you'll find the Pixel Buds» cord wrapped around the edges with the earpieces snuggly fit into their magnetized placeholders.
The earpiece is still only an earpiece and will not double up as the second speaker.
There are capacitive controls on the earpieces that offer a range of options to play / pause, skip to next track or playlist, answer and end calls, adjust volume, and call up the default voice assistant on any paired phone.
Because of this design, your status icons are pushed up out of the way into a space that is un-usable on the Galaxy S9 due to the bezel continuing either side of the earpiece.
The overall shape of each UE 5 Pro earpiece is ultimately determined by the shape of your ear and canal, but suffice to say, the same basic look you see in the product photos is what you'll end up with.
Once in a call you have the option to toggle between the earpiece and the built in speaker phone, as well as muting your microphone and calling up the keyboard for those annoying automated systems.
The front has the Samsung logo up top, earpiece right above it, and the home, menu and back keys below the display.
A magnetic cover on the left earpiece pops off to reveal a removable battery, which (annoyingly) must be inserted and charged up when the cans arrive.
I was unable to detect any imperfections beside a small chip on one earpiece though macro photos did pick up some smaller scratches out of the box.
At the top, the earpiece has been squashed up right next to the chromed plastic trim, flanked by the proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, and front - facing camera.
The setup is similar to what we see on other phones these days: The primary speaker is located at the bottom (on the left of the USB Type - C port instead of the right) and the earpiece doubles up as the second speaker.
Up top there's a 2MP front - facing camera next to the earpiece and ambient light sensors.
There is an earpiece at the top, sensors and cameras up front and a microphone hole.
We've got a earpiece at the top which blends in really well, and actually looks awesome up there.
A braided cable detaches from each earpiece — when worn, the earphones will snake the cable up and over the ear, utilizing a semi-rigid, moldable section of cable to angle the direction downward.
The In - call speaker (All - new guided earpiece design) is right on the top edge since the screen takes up its area, but the quality is pretty good.
Up front, the handset looks a lot like the Zenfone 3 with the exception of the physical home button and the Asus logo just beneath the earpiece.
And up front, the XZ2 features true stereo speakers coming from the earpiece on top and a hidden grille below the screen.
OnePlus has left a large enough bezel to fit a reasonably sized camera sensor up front next to the earpiece, and along the bottom of the phone you'll find a single speaker, centered USB Type - C port, and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
Most manufacturers have either given up on the idea completely, or use the earpiece speaker and main loudspeaker combined to form a kind - of stereo effect that's not particularly effective.
Unfortunately, the earpiece can't keep up with the primary loudspeaker at the bottom of the phone, so the stereo sound isn't as nice as one would expect.
The earpiece provided clear sound, and it was just loud enough when you turn the volume all the way up.
Talking on a phone with no bezel and no apparent earpiece is a little odd, but you hold the Aquos Crystal up to your ear in the same way you hold any other phone (no, you don't have to turn it upside - down to talk).
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