There is a small raised
frame around the button to make it easy to feel and touch.
Not exact matches
I had seen several ways of using
buttons to create a
frames canvas for Christmas, so I played
around and made this heart shaped creation.
In the gold - green light of the elevator, he stared into the brass plate that
framed the
buttons, where he and his sister reflected back at him, warped
around the engraved numbers, their bodies strange of size.
It features a black
frame around the screen, with a white plastic bezel, which extends over the top and
button and then transitions into aluminium.
In terms of interacting with the device, there are three physical
buttons located
around the edge of the
frame, but most interaction will take place on the touch screen.
As Tom's Guide previously reported, the Galaxy S8 is expected to have an edge - to - edge display virtually eliminating what's currently a thin
frame around the S7's touch screen, and its fingerprint sensor will be on the back of the device instead of the home
button.
Moving
around the metal
frame, you'll find the power
button is now on the right side of the phone, directly below the volume rocker.
Additionally,
around the
frame the device features a volume rocker, power
button, and a torch
button that can be double clicked to activate the device's camera.
Around the metal
frame, you'll find the power
button on the left side, a move that definitely takes some getting used to, with the volume
button and «boom key» on the right.
Being a major, but not so dramatic upgrade over the previous line, they both have a glass design on the back and an aluminum
frame, support Qi wireless charging, but retain the Home
button, Touch ID and the large bezels
around the screen.
There's now an aluminum - magnesium
frame going
around the sides of the phone, while the
buttons and other accents are stainless steel.
Let's just say it's not that ugly, with fancy gold
around its metal
frame, interchangeable leather bands, and a trio of right - side
buttons.
There are certainly some slight design differences between the V30 and the S8 — the screen curve and back glass side curves are much more dramatic on the S8 leading to a narrower metal
frame around the left and right, and the V30 only has volume
buttons on the side (you'll find neither power nor Bixby [cue eye roll]-RRB--- but you'd be forgiven for thinking these two phones come from the same manufacturer.
The capacitive
buttons on the front have been colored to match the textured gold
frame all
around the edges.
There's a main TPU layer for shock absorption and a polycarbonate
frame with metallic
buttons that wraps
around the perimeter.
From the all - black shiny front, to the curved bezel
around the
frame, to the single physical
button (albeit a rounded square rather than a circle) and even the glossy back in a choice of white or black, there is no way Jonathan Ive wouldn't have felt at least a little miffed (or flattered) when he saw the Samsung Galaxy S design for the first time.
Alcatel has given the phone chamfered edges all the way
around the
frame on both the back and front of the device, and even the
buttons have the same matching chamfered edges, save for the shortcut
button on the right side of the device.
The curved back with a metal
frame around the sides, volume rocker just below the power
button on the right, headphone jack and SIM slot up top, and microUSB port at the bottom.