Sentences with phrase «front earpiece speaker»

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.

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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.
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.
Both have similarly laid out audio systems, with a bottom - firing speaker working in concert with the front - facing earpiece.
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.
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.
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.
On the audio front, users will now enjoy dual stereo sound (finally) courtesy of one speaker on the bottom and another positioned where the standard phone earpiece lies.
The microUSB port and headphone jack are placed at the bottom and top respectively, and up front are the usual sensors, along with the earpiece / speaker, as well as the newly added front - facing camera.
To give the Axon Phone a unique design element, ZTE added a distinctive grill pattern that can be found in multiple locations, such as the earpiece, front - facing speaker, and the rear camera.
Upfront, the iPhone sports a 5.5 - inch Retina Display (1920x1080p) display, Home Button Integrated Touch ID and a front firing speaker cum earpiece.
The proximity sensor has been replaced by ultrasound, the earpiece has been replaced with a piezoelectric speaker that uses the metal frame to generate sound, and the front - facing camera is relocated to the bottom (though the phone can thankfully be rotated upside down for more flattering selfies).
There's a large display bezel on the top and bottom, housing the earpiece, speaker, flash, 5 - megapixel front camera, and sensors (top), as well as a pinhole mic and square fingerprint sensor (bottom).
There is no speaker on the bottom which means that it has the front facing speaker embedded inside the earpiece.
The earpiece, speakers, the front camera, the proximity sensor and the Moto logo, all on the top.
In order to ditch the bezel, the proximity sensor is replaced by ultrasound, the earpiece is replaced by a piezoelectric speaker that uses the metal frame to generate sound and the front - facing camera takes its place at the bottom of the device (which can be flipped for easier selfie use).
The 10 has a front - facing speaker located where the earpiece speaker typically is, and a bottom - firing speaker as well.
The S9 doesn't have dual front - facing speakers — rather, the bottom - firing speaker works in tandem with the earpiece at the top of the phone for stereo sound.
The speakers on the Xperia X are also superb to say the least, and offer plenty of volume and clarity no matter if you're using the earpiece or stereo front - facing speakers.
This patent could bring the potential for a future iPhone to hide things like the earpiece speaker, the light sensor, the front - facing camera and Face ID.
Obviously, screen borders are not making a comeback, with Cupertino instead reportedly focused on finding a way to hide the front - facing camera, earpiece speaker and all the Face ID - enabling technology.
On the front of the phone, near the top, you'll find a speaker that doubles as an earpiece.
There's no speaker, other than the earpiece on the front.
Often referred to as «the notch», Apple's official terminology calls it the «sensor housing», as it encloses the following components — an infrared camera, a flood illuminator, a dot projector, ambient light sensor, proximity sensor, along with a front - facing camera, earpiece and speaker.
The company moved to BoomSound Hi - Fi Edition on the HTC 10, where the stereo front - facing speakers were replaced by a bottom - firing main speaker in tandem with the earpiece speaker.
The Moto Z2 Play has just one speaker, it's a mono front - facing speaker and it's inside the earpiece above the screen.
When you're not using earbuds, a U11 - style BoomSound Hi - Fi setup, combining the earpiece speaker and a bottom firing woofer, provides about the very best on - device playback outside of the few phones that offer front - facing speakers.
The newly announced Huawei P20 Pro has just enough room in its notch for the earpiece speaker and front - facing camera — Huawei even took a moment to brag during the phone's announcement about how small its notch is.
HTC's new BoomSound speaker setup is also here, which combines both the front - firing earpiece speaker and down - firing loudspeaker for a better sound stage.
apple.slashdot.org - MacRumors reports: A limited but increasing number of iPhone X owners claim to be experiencing so - called «crackling» or «buzzing» sounds emanating from the device's front - facing earpiece speaker at high or max volumes.
Other than that, the front is all screen, ultrasonic proximity sensor embedded directly into it, and something called «cantilever piezoelectric ceramic acoustic technology» replacing the conventional earpiece speaker.
The front panels don't have much that stands out other than the selfie camera, one speaker / earpiece and a very apparent proximity sensor.
The face of the device consists only of the display, front - facing camera, earpiece speaker, and ambient light sensor, and flipping around to the other side there's just the Huawei logo, 13 MP primary camera, and dual - tone LED flash to be found.
There's also a front - facing speaker in the earpiece which fires audio directly towards your face, but it's disappointingly weak.
Sound comes out of the speaker at the bottom of the phone, as well as the earpiece near the front.
The Nexus 5X has dual speakers on its front panel, but one of them is available for audio output and the other one is available as an earpiece.
On its front, you'll find the usual suspects, like a front facing camera, an LED flash and an earpiece that doubles as a speaker.
While the top bezel houses set of sensors and front facing camera module, it's all between the display and speaker, which also acts as the earpiece when calling.
The speaker grill is located on the back towards the bottom, and on the front, the earpiece and mic as well present themselves as grills near the edges of the phone.
And up front, the XZ2 features true stereo speakers coming from the earpiece on top and a hidden grille below the screen.
OnePlus has left a large enough bezel to fit a reasonably sized camera sensor up front next to the earpiece, and along the bottom of the phone you'll find a single speaker, centered USB Type - C port, and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
While it might not have dual front - facing speakers embedded in the front face of the device, it does offer one downward firing speaker and utilizes the earpiece as another.
Prominent front - facing speakers are above and below the screen, although these aren't stereo speakers are you'll find on the Nexus 6p as only the bottom speaker outputs music and other external sounds while the top speaker is reserved for the phone earpiece.
Above the display up front, we've also go a front - facing camera sensor in the same place as the previous Pixel, but the earpiece has been replaced by a front - facing speaker, a welcome revival from the Nexus 6 / 6P.
However, one of the things that probably put many would - be buyers off the 10 was HTC's decision to do away with the two front - facing BoomSound speakers that we'd come to know and love, and, instead, go with a bottom - facing primary speaker / woofer with the device's earpiece doubling as a tweeter; it's a similar setup as we eventually saw on the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
There's the home button with the fingerprint sensor up front, and you also get a USB Type - C port at the bottom, next to the primary loudspeaker (the earpiece works as the other speaker).
The biggest problem with fully bezel-less screens is that you still need some bezel space for things like sensors, earpiece speaker, and, of course, the front - facing camera.
Based on the statements of its concerned readers, they are having some slight issues with their handset's front - facing earpiece speaker.
According to their reports online, they are hearing «crackling» and «buzzing» sounds directly from the iPhone X's front - facing earpiece speaker when the volume of the device is set at high or at the maximum level.
There's also one on the front for the earpiece / speaker at the time.
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