The light silver back panel is bridged by a chromed ring, which highlights the edge - to -
edge front glass panel protecting the display.
Not exact matches
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Edge Comes Equipped with These Options * Unique aluminum instrument
panel finish - inc: message center, tachometer, Tire pressure monitoring system, Solar tinted
front door window
glass, SIRIUS satellite radio w / 6 month subscription - inc: (6) month subscription * N / A in AK or HI *, Side - impact air bags, SecuriLock encrypted passive anti-theft system (EPATS), SecuriCode illuminated door entry keypad, Second row reclining 60/40 split fold - flat bench seat - inc: EasyFold seat release, fold - down armrest w / (2) cupholders, Safety Canopy for (2) rows w / rollover sensor, Reverse sensing park assist system.
-- Display: 4.7 - inch WXGA IPS
panel, 1280 x 768p resolution, 320ppi, Corning Gorilla
Glass 2 — Processor / GPU: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro; Adreno 320 — Memory: 8 GB or 16 GB built - in; 2 GB RAM — Connectivity: HSPA + 42 Mbps,
EDGE, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, NFC, Bluetooth, SlimPort HDMI — Dimensions: 133.9 mm x 68.7 mm x 9.1 mm — Weight: 139 grams — Camera: 8MP primary, 1.3 MP
front - facing
It has an all -
glass front, with everything else reasonably tightly packed together — there are no wobbly
panels or such like but there's a bit of flex in the back and some of the
edges around the cut - outs for the speakers are a little sharp.
The ElitePad 900 has a sleek and clean design with a silver aluminum chassis that covers the back
panel, a black rubber protective padding along the
edges and black Gorilla
Glass panel on the
front.
The rear cover is matt and made of magnesium which is non-slip for comfortable reading, while the
front touchscreen is more tablet - like as the
panel is made of one
glass panel that stretches to each
edge.
The
front of the phone is covered with a 2.5 D scratch resistant
glass panel that provides some protection and a touch of style with the finger - friendly smooth, rounded
edges.
A curved
edge - to -
edge Quad HD (2560 x 1440) OLED 16:9 display dominates the
front, shielded by a shatter - resistant Gorilla
Glass panel covering 95 % of its surface.
As a leader in Integrated Circuits (IC) research and design, Goodix was the first to release numerous cutting -
edge and patented technologies, including our industry - leading single - layer, multi-touch touchscreen controller; the world's first touch
panel that enables data transmission between two touchscreens (Goodix LinkTM); the world's first
front - mounted push - type fingerprint sensor for Android; the world's first Invisible Fingerprint Sensor (IFSTM); the world's first
glass - covered fingerprint sensor in mass production; the world's first Live Finger DetectionTM technology applied to mobile devices; and the World's first IN - DISPLAY FINGERPRINT SENSORTM.
The phone features 2.5 D
glass panels on the
front and back that curve slightly at their
edges.
The
glass front and back
panels are joined by a sleek aluminum frame that wraps around the
edges of the phone.
Hence, the M9 is rumored to come with an
edge to
edge glass panel on its
front.
The entire
front and rear
panels are constructed from
glass, with only the
edges giving you that metal look.
The rear
glass panel has an identical curve to the front, making the whole phone more symmetrical than the S7 Edge (both pieces of glass are now Gorilla Glas
glass panel has an identical curve to the
front, making the whole phone more symmetrical than the S7
Edge (both pieces of
glass are now Gorilla Glas
glass are now Gorilla
GlassGlass 5).
That may explain the only serious rumors we've seen surrounding the Moto Z3 so far, which depict a Galaxy S8 - like curved
front glass panel that drapes the screen over the left and right
edges, along with minimal bezels above and below.
The image also shows minimum or no side bezels on the device and reveals a curved
front glass panel, which ties in to assertions that Samsung would deploy a curved screen like that of the Galaxy S7
edge for the Galaxy S8.
The
front panel is constructed from a slab of
glass protecting the display, which subtly curves into the
edges, creating a swooshable feel.
The Galaxy S6 and S6
edge also feature an aluminium frame with
glass for the
front and back
panels.
The slight curve to the
front glass panel on all
edges means you'll never feel the metal join, while the curved
glass back feels just as good here as it did on the Galaxy Note 5.
Batteries were no longer removable, there were curved
glass edges, and
glass front and back
panels were employed.
The metal used around the
edges of the Galaxy A5, painted white to match both the
front and back
panel of this «Pearl White» review unit, seamlessly meet the smooth
glass on the
front and the pearl - like
panel on the back.
BLU has used 3D
glass for the display so it has slight curves just at the
edges, and the left and right
edges offer some pretty minimal bezels, with more substantially sized bezels for the top and bottom parts of the
front panel.
Both new Galaxy S6 smartphones have
glass front panels, Gorilla Glass 4 rear panels, and metal e
glass front panels, Gorilla
Glass 4 rear panels, and metal e
Glass 4 rear
panels, and metal
edges.
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.
The gold - coloured metal casing on the back rounds towards the
edges, where a shiny, angled chamfered
edge surrounds the slightly protruding
front panel — which is covered entirely in
glass and comes equipped with a factory - applied screen protector.
The Moto G4 Plus also lacks 2.5 D curved
glass at the
front, with the frame jutting out over the outer
edge of the
panel.
The thin layer of plastic between the
glass front panel and the chamfered
edges is one minor nit I could pick, however.
The Xiaomi Mi 5 has
glass panels on its
front and rear sides along with a metallic frame running along its
edges.
The
front glass won't be curved like Samsung's Galaxy S7
Edge, but it will resemble the
panel found on the regular Galaxy S7.
Although the image above clearly shows off what looks to be a curved
edge - to -
edge screen, apparent from the drop shadow on the top - right of the
panel, allegedly heading to the iPhone 8 model, it also shows that there is no cut out on the rear for a fingerprint sensor, indicating that this will be embedded under the
glass on the
front panel.
It's styled just like the iPhone on the
front, complete with
glass panel, metallic
edge and black plastic on the rear.
The Mate 10 Pro's all -
glass front panel is dominated by an
edge - to -
edge FullView screen with narrow top, bottom, and side bezels.