Sentences with phrase «feel of a device quite»

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Granted, it still changes gears quickly and effectively enough and doesn't dither around when you leave it to its own devices, but we do feel the Lincoln MKX's transmission isn't quite on par with what the best - in - class are capable of.
The tablet is a step towards giving digital comics some type of aura (as I think many of us feel quite emotionally attached to our personal devices) but it's got a way to go.
I would feel quite confident in going out on a limb and guessing that most owners of the iPad use the device in some form to scroll through albums of images and photographs.
Voice on Android 4.1 isn't quite set - up to challenge Siri, which feels better - suited to application functions and device control, be we can't fault the quality of recognition on Android, which we've found to be very good.
BlackBerry 7 on the Curve 9360 runs quite nicely, and while I was able to reach the devices limits faster on it, then say my BlackBerry Bold 9900 ultimately — it's still an improvement that is far and above the experience felt of previous generation Curves.
One of the first things you notice after spending some time with the BlackBerry Torch 9800 is that the hardware feels quite solid; it's durable, yet not too heavy at 5.68 ounces — about an ounce more than both RIM's BlackBerry Bolds 9000 and 9650; the slider mechanism is smooth and there's very little horizontal - «give» while open vertically, which typically bodes well for its durability over time; the battery cover sits snuggly in place, even if you attempt to wiggle it around; and there's little - or - no squeaking or «creaking» if you squeeze and / or press various sections of the device, which hasn't necessarily been the case with other recent BlackBerry devices — expect for the top panel and trackpad, but I'll get to that in the next section.
The soft - touch finish on the back feels pleasantly supple, but I noticed quite a bit of smudging after just a few minutes of handling the device.
It pops on magnetically over the indented left half of the device, which leaves the back feeling not quite flush, but fairly in - line.
Samsung continues to rely on plastic composite construction for nearly all of their devices, resulting in a set of tablets that doesn't feel quite as premium as it looks.
They only just came out here in WA and I now, like the rest of the world, am feeling the rage of paying for outdated software with no temporary fixes for quite major problems and missing functions people with devices worth a quarter of the price are merrily flaunting at me.
The AfterGlow 2 seems like a good device on some levels, and I feel like I'm being unfair to it by not being more patient, but quite frankly I'm sick of wasting time with things like apps suddenly not downloading, it spontaneously erasing the memory card, the software automatically adding files that aren't books to the library, etc..
The exterior case is made of black plastic, and feels quite solid — there's no bending or creaking here, just a well - made device.
Told largely through still, visual novel scenes, the cast of characters you'll meet over the course of your adventure just isn't quite as exciting as I would have hoped, and it's hard to feel an attachment to the cast as you're largely left to your own devices, hunting the game's big baddies with your band of hand - crafted heroes.
The devices do share many of the same internal parts and specs, but the overall feel of the devices are quite different.
It's made of metal, but it's light enough to fool you into believing it isn't, which means it doesn't have quite as much of a premium feel as Apple's device.
Plus, a lot of users aren't going to be seeing Android O on their devices for quite some time, so Xposed should be a nice treat so you don't feel left behind.
Of course, Android users have enjoyed the delights of NFC pairing for some time now, and here the AirPods don't quite feel as revolutionary with these deviceOf course, Android users have enjoyed the delights of NFC pairing for some time now, and here the AirPods don't quite feel as revolutionary with these deviceof NFC pairing for some time now, and here the AirPods don't quite feel as revolutionary with these devices.
No, it will not run it quite as smoothly as newer iPhones will but it does make the device feel more up to date than some better specced Androids of the same period stuck on Android 4.1.
While the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge also come with these features, you might find yourself relying on fast charging more often than is comfortable, and the batteries of these devices feel quite paltry when compared to the beefier Galaxy S6 Active.
The Moto G5S Plus» display felt quite bright even at all - but minimal brightness, so I was still able to keep the device on the ultra-low end of the brightness scale while using it outdoors.
OnePlus has offered cases that mimic the Sandstone finish of its earlier devices, but the feeling isn't quite the same as having that coating applied to the back of a device.
I don't ever feel anxious about running out of juice (if you have an iOS device, it'll show you how much charge is left in the headphones» battery), and I find myself recharging them quite rarely.
Depending on what kind of device size you're used to, the Xperia Z3 + can feel quite compact, with its angular design and thin profile lending to an awkward handling experience.
It is in the presence of a plastic frame though that the mid-range nature of this device comes through, and unfortunately feels quite out of place.
The curved nature of the display panel makes the entire device feel quite unique to the brand.
It also sports a look that's quite similar to the PlayStation Portable, which is nothing new - we've seen plenty of devices that attempt to «recreate» the look and feel of Sony's last - generation handheld, so it isn't surprising to see another one arrive on the scene
The build quality of the DROID Turbo 2 is quite good and while it may not have the premium look and feel of an all metal or metal and glass device, it's understated and carries on the design and form factor of Motorola's Moto X Pure Edition phone from this year.
While these two devices do share many of the same internal parts and specs, the overall feel of them is quite different.
In terms of user experience, the Moto E feels just like its elder sibling the Moto G. It's very quick at menu navigation, which is quite an achievement for an affordable Android device.
The catch with these type of power banks is that, due to that visible bump caused by the battery, It looks certainly awkward and feels quite wobbly in the hand, like a mobile device from the 90s.
The rubberized coating gives the back a decent enough feel, and although it can be a fingerprint magnet at times, its minimalist nature complements the rest of the device quite well.
The feel of the device in the hand is actually quite nice.
The overall look and feel of the skin looks quite clean and polished, somewhat reminiscent of the vanilla experience that Nexus devices offered but with some subtle changes.
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