Sentences with phrase «face of the device»

The front face of the device features a 3.5 - inch display along with one capacitive home button located at the middle just below the screen.
The biggest observable change with this iPhone and all iPhones that have come before is the edge - to - edge display that almost entirely covers the front face of the device.
It has a stunning 5.8 - inch display that fills almost the entire face of the device, ridding you of needless bezels and (for better or worse) the home button.
but there's a reason that certain toys have become classics, even in the face of devices.
You can even read the face of this device in full sunlight!
Nook HD +'s other distinctive feature is the physical «N» home button on the face of the device.
Personally, I prefer the iPad Air 2's physical home / touch ID button, which sits on the face of that device.
There are physical volume buttons, a power button and a «n» Nook button on the face of the device, just below the screen.
The bezel surrounding the face of the device isn't as thin as Samsung probably would have wanted it to be, but it's still damn thin for a tablet.
The lighting issue happens when the blinds in my office focus multiple points of light on the face of the device (due to the sunlight being cut by the blinds).
Most of the face of the device is taken up by the display.
The Send, Menu, Back and End keys are plain white this time around and blend perfectly with the face of the device.
* Also notice that it doesn't even have Playstation branding on the face of the device.
The Vita doesn't hold up well to long sessions of high intensity games like Joe Danger that have you holding down trigger buttons and sliding your thumbs rapidly across the face of the device, all while still trying to hold it in such a way that you can see the screen.
First launched last year, and sold only online, the first of the Slow Watches (the Slow Jo) displays the entire 24 hour time cycle on the face of the device, and uses just a single hand to indicate the time, letting us focus on the moment, not the never - ending march of seconds.
The face of the device is all about that display.
Irrelevant of the fancy name, the ultra-trim bezel means the 6 - inch screen totally dominates the face of the device.
There's a small LED on the face of the device that flashes green when it detects signals and turns solid blue when you're connected.
This device looks very similar to its predecessor, but includes a slightly easier - to - access watch band holder on the bottom and top of the face of the device.
This gives the appearance that much of the face of the device is taken up by the display; there's little «edge room» around the screen.
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.
There are hundreds of different colors available for the back of the phone — as well as the camera ring, volume rocker, and power button — but you're limited to white or black for the front face of the device.
On the face of the device, you'll find a 4.5 - inch 1280 x 720 touchscreen display.
The front face of the device isn't exactly bezelless — there's still both a forehead and chin to be seen here — but the borders have been trimmed down significantly from older HTC offerings, like the decidedly bezelly (non-Plus) U11.
The face of the device consists only of the display, front - facing camera, earpiece speaker, and ambient light sensor, and flipping around to the other side there's just the Huawei logo, 13 MP primary camera, and dual - tone LED flash to be found.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideUnlike Sony's previous smartwatch, which had a more traditional watchband, the SmartWatch 3's band wraps around the face of the device, which gives it a slightly sportier feel than other smartwatches.
The OGS (One Glass Solution) laminated display is raised from the rest of the face of the device, with only the 8 MP front - facing camera breaking the symmetry above and below the screen.
The face of the device has 3 buttons that emulate a remote with clearly differentiated volume buttons and a larger multi-function button in the centre.
The three capacitive buttons on the lower - front face of the device are par for the course for a modern Android phone, though they look a little murky when lit up, like there's a thick layer of gel coating them.
The fact that there are physical buttons along the side of the face of this device indicates that either there's no touchscreen functionality at all, or it's limited.
The screen boasts a contrast ratio of 100,000:1, and as we've come to expect from Super AMOLED screens, it produced bright, vivid colors and blacks so dark they're all but indistinguishable from the front face of the device.
First, more on the new render: it is a partial view of the front face of the device and depicts a metal chassis wrapped around a selfie camera, proximity sensors and a reserved earpiece.
Below a centered microphone hole near SHIELD's hinge is a volume button, start button, back button, and home button, these encircling a multi-function SHIELD button — the largest button on the face of the device.
While it might not have dual front - facing speakers embedded in the front face of the device, it does offer one downward firing speaker and utilizes the earpiece as another.
The front face of the device is dominated by the large display, and there is not much else to be found here, save for the front - facing camera, and the dual speaker setup.
The latter would probably have made more sense as a side - mounted button, and we'd have liked a dedicated shutter release for the camera, but these are minor quibbles in the face of the device's otherwise excellent design.
They also have two physical buttons on the right side, as well as a dial around the face of the device.
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