The Xperia X Performance is also easier to grip than its Xperia Z series predecessors, which used
fragile glass backs that were prone to cracks, as well as being slippery fingerprint magnets.
It's also priced the same as the most expensive smartphones available (the Apple iPhone 7), has no water resistance, has no optical image stabilization, has limited storage (32 GB model), has
a fragile glass back, offers a stock Android experience with no software enhancements, and it has very limited availability even after three months on the market.
Where it really starts to differ is in its design; contrary to the Mate 10 Pro, which features a gorgeous, yet
fragile glass back, the Honor View 10 boasts a more durable and utilitarian aluminum casing.
Not exact matches
ill stop givin comments until were
back on the title race im heartbroken twice in a week oh oh my heart my heart is made of
glass u know do nt play with it its
fragile and those who said that ive moved to senegal or uganda, feck off!!!!!!! i like livin here i ai nt move to africa!!!
Unfortunately, these tablets still have plastic
backs, but we guess using
glass on the
back of such large devices would add too much weight and make them very
fragile.
Like previous Xperia Zs, this latest model has
glass on both the front and the
back, though the rear portion is now frosted
glass, which appears to be more
fragile and susceptible to cracks than the stuff used previously.
Hey, I hate
glass backs too (heavy,
fragile, and don't care about Wireless charging), but they don't give us much of a choice in top tier phones.
Glass is more fragile than the aluminum that's been used for the last several iPhone models, but Apple says the front and back glass in the iPhone X is the most durable it's ever
Glass is more
fragile than the aluminum that's been used for the last several iPhone models, but Apple says the front and
back glass in the iPhone X is the most durable it's ever
glass in the iPhone X is the most durable it's ever made.
With a
glass back and side - hugging display, the Galaxy Note 8 is as
fragile as it is expensive.
It straight - up offers a better display, newer internal specs, more hardware features and some nice value - adds — and aside from its
glass back being a bit more
fragile, it doesn't do anything worse than the Pixel 2 XL.
They can also be
fragile; phone screens break all too often and so do
glass backs.
While the S8 indeed features the best looks we've seen so far, the
glass front and
back also make it one of the most
fragile flagship phones ever.
Its actual appearance really hasn't changed all that much since the Idol 3 that came out
back in 2015, but the use of metal here is cool, comfortable, and a lot less
fragile than the
glass back on the Idol 4.
The solution directly bonds 3D Touch sensors on LTPS TFT - LCD display panels of the iPhone, but 3D Touch solution for OLED panels entails bonding of a
glass cover on the front and
back side of an OLED panel each to reinforce the
fragile OLED panel.
The body is more rounded and comfortable than the P10's bigger brother the Mate 9, and thanks to its aluminum unibody design it's less slippery and
fragile than phones with a
glass back — though as always, a metal
back means no wireless charging.
The Mi 5 and Galaxy S7 both use the 3D
glass backing that looks great (except for fingerprints), but can be somewhat
fragile if dropped.
Now what the Essential PH - 1 drop test tells us is that while it has an impressive durable ceramic
back and a sturdy titanium frame, the front
glass panel is pretty
fragile.
Nobody cared that its
glass back picked up too many fingerprints, or that it was slippery and desperately
fragile.
The Galaxy S8 isn't exactly
fragile, but with its
glass front and
back, and its narrow metal band running the periphery between them, it's a glutton for scratches and micro-abrasions.
On top of that, with the faux - leather
backing being replaced with
glass à la Galaxy S6, the phablet will be more
fragile than ever before, and will undoubtedly necessitate a case for most users.