The top layer is comprised of the traditional glass layer that protects the LCD,
the front earpiece speaker, 5MP front - facing camera, and a row of three capacitive buttons.
Not exact matches
A 1.3 megapixel
front - facing camera is placed, next to the
earpiece, for video calls.
The
front simply features the
front - facing camera on the left of the
earpiece and the light and proximity sensor on its right.
The
front of the phone features the 5 - inch qHD display, three capacitive touch buttons for navigation, and the
front camera lens, in addition to the proximity sensor and the
earpiece.
Above the screen you've got the phone
earpiece that continues the shield - design metaphor, the Verizon logo and the 1.3 MP
front - facing camera.
The
earpiece and the
front camera are lined up above the screen, on the
front.
Above the display are a 2 - MP
front - facing camera, a silver Samsung Logo, and a barely visible
earpiece.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the
front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a
front - facing camera,
earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
There's a 5.5 - inch 1080p IPS display
front and center with a single home button / fingerprint reader below, plus a few openings above for an
earpiece, a few sensors, and a 5MP f / 2.0 selfie camera.
The
front is much closer to an iPhone thanks to its chamfered edges,
earpiece design, and what looks to be a home button below the display.
Above the display is where you'll also find the
front facing camera and the proximity sensor flanking the
earpiece alongside a bright notification LED.
The
front side of the device has 8MP
front - facing camera,
earpiece and bunch of sensors on top of the display.
Both P20's have a notch at the top, containing the
earpiece and
front facing camera.
Above the display are the
front - facing camera,
earpiece, a few sensors, and a notification LED.
It has a 5.7 - inch full HD display (1080 x 1920), with a wonderfully thin screen bezel that houses a 2 megapixel
front - facing shooter on the top, next to a few sensors and the Note 3
earpiece, and the trademark Samsung home button on the bottom, between two Android softkeys.
You'll still also find the Samsung logo sitting right above the display, and above that sits an
earpiece with a
front - facing camera module to the right.
The power button and volume rocker on the right side of the E4 Plus feel surprisingly clicky, and the
front - facing fingerprint scanner works just as fast as my Google Pixel running Android O. Near the top of the phone is the
earpiece for phone calls, but this also doubles as a
front - facing speaker that sounds way better than expected.
The P20 Pro features a «notch,» a design choice popularized by Apple with the iPhone X, and the notch includes the
front - facing camera and
earpiece for phone calls.
We have to admit, this is a crazy attractive prospective design, no side or bottom screen bezels, with a small centered «sensor bar» at the top apparently incorporating «dual»
front - facing cameras, a proximity sensor, ambient light sensor and
earpiece.
Like with the
earpiece on the
front, the attention to detail and the fit and finish are impressive.
Unlike the iPhone X, the «notch» might feature a
front - facing camera, an
earpiece, and a sensor module for ambient and proximity sensors.
The slim
earpiece cutout and fingerprint sensor on the
front borrows from the Moto Z's styling.
While this does look quite curious, it does leave one to question on how well the design will actually work in day to day use, considering that the
earpiece,
front - facing camera, and various sensors are all located in the bottom layer of the device.
Whether it will include the iPhone's signature notch housing the
earpiece and
front - facing camera remains to be seen.
The bezel above the display carries the
front - facing camera, the proximity sensor, and the
earpiece while the bezel below remains featureless.
A 13MP
front - facing camera, notification LED, and
earpiece are visible above the display.
The device offers true bezel-less display without the
earpiece or a
front camera.
The notch is home to the
earpiece,
front - facing camera, proximity and ambient light sensors, and LED notification light.
With the fingerprint sensor moved to the back to free up space and other
front - facing elements like the selfie camera, LED, and
earpiece pushed slightly up from their positions on the OnePlus 5, OnePlus has extended the height of the display.
And if you look closely, there is also a cutout for the
earpiece and
front - facing camera.
Just like the Zenfone 5, the Oppo R15 and R15 Plus have an edge - tedge display with a notch on top that houses the
earpiece,
front camera, and the sensors.
Both have similarly laid out audio systems, with a bottom - firing speaker working in concert with the
front - facing
earpiece.
As mentioned in the beginning, there is also a notch on top that features the
front - facing camera,
earpiece and the normal sensors.
The black top bezels also hide the array of sensors that are located there, including the
earpiece and the new 8 - megapixel
front - facing camera.
OnLeaks has already revealed the design of the smartphone today, thanks to his renders, and one thing that you all might have noticed after looking at those renders is «that notch» on the top which contains the
earpiece along with the dual
front cameras.
As for audio, when you want to unplug your headphones, Moto eschews the typical bottom - mounted speaker for an
earpiece that also doubles as a
front - facing speaker.
Once you do that, just select the number of waves it'll take to trigger Ambient Display, then you'll be able to wave your hand in
front of the proximity sensor near your device's
earpiece to wake your phone.
Taking a quick look at the images, Oppo R11 - S features an 18:9 display at the
front (which is the biggest «upgrade») along with a single
front - facing camera and an
earpiece.
The only details that break it up are the round
earpiece centre top and the
front - facing camera to the left of it.
The display notch, on this concept phone, houses the phone's
earpiece, and its
front - facing camera, along with a number of sensors which are usually placed above the display.
This matches other supposed leaks and rumors of what the next iPhone will look like, including a hairline - like strip at the top that could house an
earpiece speaker and
front - facing camera (s), and no home button on the
front.
The phone has on - screen buttons in the Stock Android style and on the top, there is the
earpiece,
front - facing camera, LED Flash and the sensors.
Above the screen, you'll find a Sony logo, the sensors and the
front - facing snapper, along with a small
earpiece grille crammed between the point where the glass meets the frame.
Along with the screen, the
front has the fingerprint scanner placed on the chin while the
front facing camera, LED flash and the
earpiece is sitting on the top.
About 80.8 % of the
front is display, which leaves little room for things like the
front - facing camera, LED notification light and an
earpiece.
On the
front, we have the
earpiece surrounded by a notification LED & ambient sensor on left and a 5MP selfie camera on the right.
Surprisingly, there are no stereo speakers on the
front as we can see only the
earpiece and no other speaker grill on the bottom bezel.
Located up top above the bold Samsung branding is a silver
earpiece, along with proximity and ambient light sensors and a 5MP
front - facing shooter.
There's really not a whole lot to say about the
front of the Moto G — it's 100 percent screen, save for an
earpiece, notification LED and the usual sensors, including a
front - facing camera.
In the leaked photo, the OnePlus 6 houses everything including the
front camera, sensors and
earpiece all within a fraction of the size while the edge to edge display looks gorgeous.