The front of the device also houses a single 8 - megapixel selfie - camera and associated sensors along the top, with a fingerprint scanner and dedicated capacitive
home button underneath.
Where the Gear 2 has
its home button underneath the display, the Gear Live has a far more discrete black plastic key on the side, which jumps back to the homescreen.
While the device's front follows the design language of the OnePlus 2, with sharp corners, super-slim vertical screen bezels, and a physical
home button underneath the AMOLED display, the rear cover has very little in common with past «flagship killers.»
There's also a fingerprint scanner integrated into
the home button underneath the main panel.
Unlike the iPhone X, however, there's a sizeable bezel at the bottom of the display, with enough space for
a home button underneath the screen.
You'll find a power slider at the top and a large
Home button underneath the screen.
Not exact matches
Underneath the DPAD is a
HOME, Back, and Settings
button.
The gorgeous 3.5 - inch display (all 960 x 640 pixels of it) dominates the front, and
underneath that you'll find the trademark
home button, which is easy to press.
There's a
Home button on this one with the fingerprint scanner housed
underneath.
There's a small «n» logo
button underneath the display that serves as the
home button for the device.
The system's
HOME button is, for example, now alone on the bottom panel of the system, a la the Wii U gamepad and last year's 2DS, which finally allows the START and SELECT
buttons to sit vertically
underneath the four slightly coloured face
buttons like they always should have.
For the very first - time, Apple adds a capacitive sensor
underneath the
home button to provide enhanced security.
Apple also did away with a physical
home button and moved toward a capacitive area
underneath the screen that still manages to retain the classic look.
There's a USB - C port, headphone jack, and speaker grill on the bottom of the phone, and to the front are two capacitive navigation keys flanking a physical
home button (with a fast fingerprint sensor hidden
underneath), beneath the phone's 5.7 ″ display.
With no
Home button to house the fingerprint sensor, it has been moved around back — as is standard on phones from many other manufacturers — but its placement next to the rear camera lens (as opposed to
underneath) may prove to be problematic for some users.
«Apple has been working to remove the physical
Home button from the iPhone, our source says, relocating it
underneath the display surface.
It's been rumoured for a while that Apple would ditch a
home button altogether, and instead put its fingerprint sensor
underneath a next - generation screen.
The company had hoped to be able to put the fingerprint sensor, which is currently integrated into the iPhone's
home button,
underneath the screen using a capacitive fingerprint sensor, but Apple «continues to struggle with fingerprint solution,» according to Hargreaves.
But
underneath that glass there's usually a black frame surrounding the display, which houses essential parts like the earpiece, proximity sensor, front - facing camera, and
home button — and it's that bezel that Samsung is said to be removing.
Underneath the screen sits a trio of capacitive touch
buttons, designed to visually look like Google's triangle, square and circle back, overview and
home buttons.
Just as on the Z3 render, we see a single on - screen
button underneath the
home screen dock, indicating the X5 could offer the same solution for navigation in addition to the stock Android back,
home, and recent apps keys.
With the physical
home button removed and embedded
underneath the glass, the devices have an 18.9.5 aspect ratio and screens that are 83 percent functional display.
The publication claims this was done because Samsung didn't have time to implement a
home button and fingerprint scanner
underneath the Galaxy S8 display, as is rumored for the iPhone 8.
Apple might get rid of the physical
home button on the 10th anniversary iPhone by placing it
underneath the display surface and will be a
button to touch not press.
Rumors suggest Samsung might bring back a virtual
home button and an optical fingerprint sensor that is embedded
underneath the device's display.
The
home button of the iPhone X may be removed, replaced by a touch
button located
underneath the display.
The fingerprint sensor for example, has been moved to the front of the device and now resides in the
home button that sits in the screen's bottom bezel instead of being on the back
underneath the rear camera sensors.
The Huawei Mate 10 doesn't have a
home button up front, so it seems as though the company was unable to place the fingerprint sensor
underneath the display itself.
Specifically, the new FS4500 can work under glass and ceramic
buttons, like the
home buttons found on iPhones and Samsung devices, as well as
underneath up to 300um of cover glass.
Just as the iPhone 8 rumors predict, this version integrates a Touch ID sensor
underneath the display, so there's no physical
Home button.
The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + mark a significant design change for the company's Galaxy S line, as the physical
home button was ditched and replaced by capacitive
buttons built
underneath the display.
Apple has replaced Touch ID with Face ID in iPhone X. Due to the fact that the 5.8 - inch OLED model doesn't have a physical
Home button (the other two new models still have it), and Apple could not place the fingerprint reader
underneath the display, the company came up with a new authentication solution.
This could mean the
home button is
underneath the panel, or the device could have a fingerprint sensor on the sides, like the Sony Xperia devices.
The next iPhone is expected to do away with the
home button entirely, instead incorporating the fingerprint sensor
underneath the phone's glass dispaly.
The gadgets have a
Home Button in the front with the Fingerprint sensor pressed
underneath, and the volume and power keys are both arranged on the right edge of the cell phones.
The
Home button in the middle features a metal ring and fingerprint scanner
underneath.
Underneath is Oppo's first front fingerprint sensor, built into the
home button, that will operate with dry and damp fingers.
Unlike the Nokia 8, which has a
home button up front, the Nokia 9 has a fingerprint sensor located just
underneath the camera sensor at the back.