No divisive «notch»,
no front camera cutout, and despite relatively slim horizontal bezels, there's still plenty of room for a physical fingerprint scanner on its «chin.»
It has a 5.5 - inch 2K screen that wraps around
the front camera cutout, and the only real bezel is at the bottom of the display, where there's room for a home button.
Not exact matches
At the top, we find the 13MP Zeiss selfie
camera beside the rather generous
cutout for the
front facing speaker, and the nostalgic Nokia logo.
Very simply, this setting changes the status bar to black, which effectively camouflages the
cutout containing the phone's
front - facing
camera and speaker.
And if you look closely, there is also a
cutout for the earpiece and
front - facing
camera.
It has the same
cutout for the
front camera as on the Essential phone, and that's the reason why this phone looked like the Essential phone in the teaser image.
At the top of the device, there's a
cutout for the
front - facing
camera, speaker, and accompanying sensors, and at the bottom of the device, there continues to be a capacitive «solid state» Home button that uses the Taptic Engine to mimic a button press.
In fact, the phone's
front - facing
camera is incorporated into the display, with a little
cutout making room for its lens to poke through.
That makes it exceptionally good at protecting against falls, bumps, and scratches, and at resisting fingerprints (thanks to an oleophobic coating), and careful
cutouts around the
front - facing
cameras and depth sensors let the iPhone X's Face ID facial recognition see you bright as day.
The Infinity Display is still a sight to behold, and unlike the iPhone X, there isn't a
cutout for the
front camera that mars the overall look at the
front.
The only peculiar bit is the fact that the iPhone 8 panel comes with a top
cutout that will house the
front camera and the earpiece, something that the recently launched Essentials phone is ridiculed for.
It appears that the smartphone could come with a
cutout at the top of the display to house the ear speaker and the
front - facing
camera, as well as possible laser and infrared sensors that could enable new security features like facial and iris recognition.
The top portion has a
cutout for the
front - facing
cameras, sensors and the earpiece.
It had a
cutout or notch for the
front - facing
camera which segmented the status bar at the top while allowing the display to be stretched up to the maximum.
Apple's iPhone X and the Essential Phone have a controversial feature in common: A «notch»
cutout near the top of the phones» screens that accommodates
front - facing
cameras, proximity sensors, and, in iPhone X's case, 3D facial recognition scanners.
The phone was among featured a new all - screen design with a small, round
cutout at the top of the display for the
front - facing
camera.
The phone has an edge - to - edge display with a
cutout area at the top for a
front - facing
camera, speaker and sensor array, he said.
On the
front, we will be looking at an edge - to - edge OLED display with a small
cutout on the top for a
front facing
camera, 3D facial recognition sensor, IR sensor, and more.
The
cutout seen on the leaked panel appears to have been designed to house a regular
front - facing
camera, ambient light sensor, and an earpiece, with the Seoul - based original equipment manufacturer seemingly opting against implementing a 3D
camera system into the notch.
The successor to the F5 is set to launch in India later this month, and as you can see from the teaser image, the phone will sport a
cutout where the
front camera is housed.
And more interesting is the fact that it has got the same design from the
front with a
cutout on display for the
front camera.
Numerous leaks suggest that the iPhone Edition will have notch or a
cutout on the top portion of the display where the
front - facing
camera and its sensors are placed.
Dutch website Galaxy Club recently discovered that Samsung has submitted a patent application describing an all - display smartphone with a
cutout on top for its sensors and
front - facing
camera.
Several sensors and the TrueDepth
front - facing
camera are housed in a small
cutout section at the top of the screen.
Once again, we're looking at an arguably glamorous curved glass back, minimal - bezel
front likely sporting a sharp new OLED display, as well as a divisive top screen
cutout for various sensors and a selfie
camera, not to mention an even more controversial duo of rear - facing shooters arranged vertically.
There is also a
cutout area at the top of the display for the
front - facing
camera, sensors, and phone speaker as shown below.
The glass on both sides is nicely sculpted and smoothed down to meet the metal perfectly, and is only interrupted in two places — a small
cutout for the phone speaker on the
front, and one for the
camera on the back.
And, as far as the tempered glass is concerned, we can see a bezel-less design with a small
cutout on the top for the
front facing
camera and speaker grille.
As you can see in these tweets, the iPhone 8 schematic that Apple offers is perfectly in line with what we've already seen in countless leaks: no home button on the
front, small bezels all around except for the
cutout at the top of the display for the ear speaker,
camera, and sensors.
The device caught everyone's attention with its bezel-less design and its
cutout for the
front - facing
cameras.