The bottom
edges of the phone feel nice in the hand as they're rounded off; however this highlights the fact that the top edges are squared and quite sharp, and don't feel — or look — good at all.
The edges of the phone feel slightly curved, which made it feel like the phone was constantly in danger of squirting out of my hand.
Not exact matches
The row
of buttons beneath that touchscreen, which give quick access to map,
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At the sound
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The squared
edges mean it
feels thicker than some
of the sculpted larger screen
phones out there - like the Samsung Galaxy S III - but it does mean it will stand, like a monolith, unsupported.
Following the disappointing sales
of the Galaxy S5, it seems that Samsung focused on the
phone look and
feel - and reportedly the GS6 looks and
feels great, especially the S6
Edge with its curved flexible OLED display.
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There might be some things that the Pixel 2 XL does better with Oreo and the Note 8 has some cool S - Pen and
edge screen tricks, but iOS 11 on iPhone X is the first
phone in years that
feels like it's on the verge
of something entirely new.
The bezel around the
edge of the S4 screen is satisfyingly thin and the screen
feels like it's using every inch
of space on the
phone that it possibly could.
A plastic power button and volume rocker sits on the right
edge of the
phone, and they're cheap -
feeling compared to the rest
of the hardware here.
There is a slight grated effect on the back
of the handset to give better grip to your fingers whilst the
edges are more rounded but it does all round
feel you're using a small brick
of a
phone.
The back
of the Redmi 4A curves on the
edges and as the
phone is very compact, this adds to the great hand -
feel factor
of the
phone.
Thanks to the slim bezels at the top and bottom
of the
phone and the screen
edges that curve around the sides
of the
phone, the
phone feels nicely compact in the hand.
The flip
phone sports a glass back with curves on the side that gives the
feeling of the S6
edge.
Leaked photos
of what's said to be the next iPhone do show that the face
of the device has tapered
edges, which may be designed to make the
phone feel smaller than it truly is.
The minimal
edges around the screen really do improve the overall design
of the
phone, making everything
feel far more immersive.
During our hands - on time with the
phones at CES, we appreciated the
feel of the chamfered
edges and the mute color palette
of the chassis.
With a recycled display, uninspired design, and dismal low - light camera performance, the OnePlus 5
felt like a
phone on the
edge of being obsolete.
The metal
edges of the
phone are a straight silver color, but despite having black bezels on the front, silver metal
edges and a shapeshifting mauve back panel, the
phone never
feels like a mishmash.
The
edges of the
phone have a metal framework, making it
feel and look quite premium.
If you have a Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6
edge, Galaxy Note 5, Nexus 6 or any other smartphone that supports wireless charging, you've
felt the frustration
of buying your new
phone and not...
That's offset by a metal design, although only around the
edge of the
phone - and Samsung has gone once again for a light weight, rather than making it
feel weighty and ergonomic in the hand.
The trade - off is that the
edges of the
phone have a slightly more plasticky
feel than the back panel — ASUS insists it's all metal, for what it's worth — but on the flip side you don't have to deal with any unsightly plastic bands top or bottom.
The
edges of the OnePlus 2 are made from a grey aluminium - magnesium alloy, which gives the
phone a premium, high - end
feel.
Needless to say, the S6
Edge is the far more interesting looking and
feeling phone of the pair.
Other minor changes compared to the OnePlus 5 include the camera housing on the back, which in the 5T now has gently curved, sloping
edges to make it
feel more like one seamless part
of the
phone.
The
edges of the
phone are metal, with the glass curving down toward those
edges so it
feels like this handset sits better in your palm than some others, in particular the Huawei P10.
When Samsung announced the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7
Edge the devices might have
felt a little familiar to some, largely due to the massive number
of leaked documents and images that have emerged recently and highlighting most aspects
of the
phones.
The front and back
of the
phone now feature a subtle diamond pattern that adds great texture to the device, and the fake brushed aluminum that surrounds the outer
edges of the handset has a much better
feel to it than the plastic surrounding the
edges of the S III.
The
phone is shaped to
feel smaller than it looks, with subtly curved
edges and slightly sharpened corners that nestle perfectly into the palm
of your hand.
rear
of the V30 gently curves into the
edges of the
phone for an improved ergonomic
feel and the handset
feels very comfortable to use, especially so considering its size.
As for the rest
of the device, the rear
of the V30 gently curves into the
edges of the
phone for an improved ergonomic
feel and the handset
feels very comfortable to use, especially so considering its size.
Around the
edge of the glass on the front
of the OnePlus 2 you have a slight lip, which has a similar
feel to the indentation where the fingerprint sensor lives at the bottom
of the
phone.
The metal chamfered
edges are nicely finished, sure, and the plastic antenna stripes at the top and bottom
of the
phone are, at least, familiar, but overall, the Z1 has the rounded, bubbly
feel of a much older
phone — a Samsung Galaxy Note 2 from 2012, for example.
The rounded
edges and curved corners help the
phone feel comfy in the hand, and its overall size
of 111 x 47.5 x 11 mm and its weight
of 100g mean it's easy to drop into all but the very smallest
of pockets.
Samsung's new Galaxy Alpha is the first
of several
phones that begin to address repeated complaints
of cheap -
feeling plasticky smartphones, though the back is still plastic while the
edges are metal.
The Optimus G also has a stainless steel trim that runs around the
edge of the
phone and really pulls the design together.It
feels nice too, with rounded corners, so it sits comfortably in the hand.
The
phone maker claims that because it is using plastic - OLED, the
edges of its device's display can be curved ensuring a more ergonomic grip and better
feel in the hand.
The top and bottom
edges can
feel a little sharp as there are front - facing speakers that jut out, and the power button can be a little hard to reach as it sits all the way on the top left side
of the
phone.
The
edges of the device are rounded, there is not one hard angle on the main body
of the
phone, which makes it
feel really good in the hand.
The
phone feels a bit slippery because
of the smooth curved
edges and you might want to use a cover to grip this
phone better.
But for people who understand acronyms like OLED or like the
feel of a curved -
edge phone, an iPhone Pro will be long overdue.
Swiping around the device your fingers don't hit a hard
edge as they do on so many flat
phones and again we can't help
feeling that it brings a sense
of quality to the experience.
The rounded
edges made it fit particularly well in my small hands, the 169g
of mass made the
phone feel just right: solid and compact but never tiresome or bloated.
The unibody design curves around the
edges of the
phone, all the way up to the glass front which makes the device
feel like a single slab
of aluminum and glass, similar to the iPhone 7.
Aspects like the flush, curved, and cornered secondary display glass along with the carefully chamfered
edges help the
phone feel like a single piece
of hardware.
It definitely doesn't
feel 9 mm at all though - the back
of the
phone curves off towards the
edges making the
phone feel very natural to hold.