The 6.4 - inch screen covers almost the
entire face of the phone, and the buttons you'd usually find on the front are now onscreen.
new larger 5.85 inch full screen display that fills almost the entire front
face of the phone from edge - to - edge.
The Xiaomi Mi5s uses this sensor so that it can be placed under the front
glass face of the phone for a seamless finish.
· A radical new Full Display Screen design that fills almost the entire front
face of the phone providing a significantly larger display for the same phone size.
Unlike the other colors in Apple's lineup, Jet Black has a glossy finish with reflective properties, making it look like the glass
face of the phone continues all the way around to the back.
The most prominent design change is of course the 6.01 - inch 18:9 AMOLED display on the front, which takes up almost the
whole face of the phone.
· A new 3K Higher Resolution 2960 x 1440 display that fills almost the entire front
face of the phone from edge - to - edge, resulting in a larger 5.8 inch display with a taller height to width Aspect Ratio of 18.5: 9 = 2.05.
Apple is expected to launch a redesigned iPhone this fall with a screen using next - generation OLED technology that covers the
entire face of the phone.
The Galaxy Note8 is Samsung's newest flagship Smartphone with the latest most advanced state - of - the - art Flexible OLED Display together with a radical new Full Display Screen design that fills almost the entire
front face of the phone, providing a significantly larger display without increasing the size of the phone.
The Galaxy Nexus created a new standard for me with no physical or capacitive buttons on
the face of the phone.
With iPhone X, the lingering button on
the face of the phone is eliminated, and the display becomes the primary element for all interaction, allowing the display to flow and entirely fill the face of the iPhone.
The 5.8 ″ FHD IPS LCD Display, which is said to encompass 95 % of
the face of the phone, rocks a 19:9 aspect ratio covered in Gorilla Glass 3.
The face of the phone features a 3.7 - inch, 480 x 800 WVGA AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display.
The patents in question relate to the «black rectangular front
face of a phone with rounded corners,» «the rectangular front face of a phone with rounded corners and a raised rim,» and «the grid of 16 colourful icons on a black screen.»
The curved Super AMOLED display occupies a much larger portion of
the face of the phone, with smaller bezels on top and on the bottom.
And while we're not sure whether it's the pseudo-concave design of the display, that drops ever - so slightly on both edges or the thinner Gorilla Glass, the high definition pixel matrix seems to skim across
the face of the phone — viewing angles are great, especially if the brightness is cranked up.
It comes in black, white, gold, or blue, each with a ribbed chrome edge that sticks slightly above the front
face of the phone.
The only major negative we've had is the amount of fingerprints that collect on
every face of the phone.
Aside from a tiny notch on the top,
the face of the phone is almost entirely a touchscreen display.
But, at least based on a patent, it seems to be planning to make up for lost opportunity and will be putting not just a fingerprint scanner under the display, but every other scanner you can find on
the face of a phone.
Because
the face of the phone is almost entirely screen, the front - facing camera and other sensors had to be condensed into a notch that occupies part of the display at the top, and love it or hate it, it's one of the iPhone X's most identifying characteristics.
This, according to the leak, will use infrared to detect
the face of the phone's owner - perfect for in the dark.
So for the moment,
the face of both phones is version 3.1 of Huawei's EMUI software, which is slowly improving, but remains something of an acquired taste.
Three capacitive keys sit below the screen on
the face of the phone; a back, home and overview (multi-tasking) key from left to right.
Since the screen covers most of
the face of the phone, what it's left with is a very small chin, just big enough to fit the Huawei name on it, and a forehead just large enough to the front - facing camera, sensors and earpiece.
A nice feature for a budget smartphone is the inclusion of a proximity sensor in
the face of the phone, so expect it to baffle and impress the first time it turns the screen off when you press it to your ear then turns it back on again when you finish your call.
On the front
face of the phone is a 5.5 - inch AMOLED display screen that is protected by Corning's Gorilla Glass 5 and has a 1080p resolution, but you get Android Marshmallow out of the box, which could be another low for the phone at a time when Android Nougat is the real deal.
Taking up most of
the face of the phone is only the beginning, as Samsung has tweaked the curved edges of the glass to provide less distortion than previous generations, all while making the glass stronger and easier to use.
OnePlus» second flagship phone is all about flexibility and customization, and that extends to the buttons on
the face of the phone as well.
The front
faces of both phones are pretty similar, with swappable capacitive keys flanking a fingerprint scanner, which doubles as your home button.
The lower left corner of the gizmo houses its stylus, while
the face of the phone is a 3.6 - inch resistive touchscreen running at 480 × 800 resolution, making for crystal clear images and text.
The face of the phone is home to large 5.5 - inch HD display with an ear speaker, front - facing camera, LED notification light and sensors positioned above it.
A screen that fills the entire
face of the phone would be pretty sweet.
You only see those keys when lit up, which isn't all the time, so when the display is off the only thing you see on
the face of this phone is the camera off to the right of the top speaker.
«On the other hand, innovating with the display, having a wide - aspect ratio display that fills
the face of the phone without increasing the volume of the phone, is good for consumers and good for the experience of using the phone,» he observed.
Bezels are fast becoming an endangered species as manufacturers try to find ways to shift elements from the front
face of our phones.
Also, on
the face of the phone you can see the speaker grill along the top between the front facing camera and proximity sensors.
There are just so many black dots on
the face of the phone — making up the front camera, the front flash, a couple of microphones, and proximity sensors — that it almost makes no sense to even make the phone in white.
The face of the phone consists of a large sheet of Gorilla Glass that spills over the sides and maintains the lines created by the polished chamfered bezel.
That top ring is surprisingly slim and while it sticks up above
the face of the phone at the top and bottom, it nicely tapers down to be nearly flush with the screen on the sides, even on the curvy Galaxy S7 edge.
As we've seen in countless leaks including BGR's own exclusive report, the company's new flagship phones will feature a stunning new design that removes the home button from
the face of the phones, thus narrowing the bezels and inching us closer to the all - screen design of our dreams.
Helping matters even more is the fact that the bezel around the display is remarkably thin on the sides of the screen, which makes it seem like almost the entire
face of the phone is display.
The top edge houses the power button and 3.5 mm headphone jack, plus you can see the Huawei Blaze's front - facing camera sensor along the top of
the face of the phone — and there's a hidden proximity sensor that locks the touchscreen when it thinks you're making a phone call.
What's most important is not the screen size itself though, it's what has been done to ensure that the screen takes up the most space possible on
the face of the phone and not the bezels or other tertiary hardware, and thankfully that is absolutely what Xiaomi has achieved.
The front of the Huawei Blaze is a seamless glass (or at least a very shiny plastic) construction, with the top edge of the screen bending around
the face of the phone.