With
a front speaker cutout, it's incredibly easy to take calls without opening the cover.
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.
On the smartphone's
front is a 5.5 - inch AMOLED panel dominated by a black border that extends to its edges, and a triangular configuration of
cutouts above and below it that demarcate the smartphone's stereo
speakers.
Very simply, this setting changes the status bar to black, which effectively camouflages the
cutout containing the phone's
front - facing camera and
speaker.
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.
It has a black border at the top and bottom to help with lining it up during installation and also has
cutouts around the
front - facing
speakers.
Vigeer has opted for
cutouts around the
front - facing
speakers at the top and bottom, which will leave those bits of the screen exposed.
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 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.
The
speakers are now
front - firing with
cutouts in the glass and HP Audio Boost — in other words, discrete amplifiers — to ensure a full sound.
A rounded
speaker screen spreads across the
front face to cover six
speakers, with a V - shaped
cutout to allow a display window of mirrored plastic too peer out from the center.
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.