It has
easy grip bottom cover, integrated stylus and fast charging support.
Not exact matches
The super comfortable leatherette
grip clings to a handle that adjusts to fit a parent's height, and, the large basket on the
bottom makes traveling or running errands
easy.
Each one of these hooks is 5.5 inches long from top to
bottom and have a non-slip
grip that makes holding them
easy to do.
The sporty flat -
bottomed steering wheel with its three metal spokes and trim in high - gloss black has a lightweight look, and it is remarkably handy and
easy to
grip.
It sports a welcome ridge on the back side toward the
bottom that makes the device
easier to
grip.
The device's cylindrical
bottom makes it
easy to carry the tablet in one hand when it's in portrait orientation, but it seemed a bit clunky when I
gripped it in landscape mode.
And the grooves along the
bottom make it
easy to
grip the case with one hand while removing your tablet with the other.
Nexus 6's shell is different from the rubberized Nexus 5, but I found it a lot
easier to
grip than its «premium,» but far - too - slippery competitors that feature an all - metal design from top to
bottom.
The phone's soft - touch back panel provides an
easy grip, and sports a 16 - megapixel camera at the top and a small oval - shaped speaker at the
bottom left.
There is the metal body at back and plastic on top and
bottom, with curved sides which allows
easy gripping of the phone.
Sure, the sides are rounded so it's
easy to
grip but the top and
bottom of the handset feature — gasp — corners with actual right angles.