On the back you'll find
a large circular camera lens that protrudes out of the body about one millimeter and makes the phone feel a bit off balance at times when using it on a flat surface.
Both have front - mounted fingerprint sensors built into their oval capacitive home button and they both have
a large circular camera housing on the rear, which looks very similar to the Moto Z, giving the G range a more premium feel.
There is
a large circular camera module on the rear which holds the camera and dual tone LED flash.
On the back of the device, we will be seeing a Moto dimple along with
a large circular camera module as seen on the Moto Z series.
The design of the Moto Z Play is very similar to the Moto Z and Z Force, down to
the large circular camera and the pins on the back.
Both offer the metal build and come along with the signature «M» logo below the Moto Z - like
large circular camera on the rear.
It's fairly minimal, with just
a large circular camera in the top, and the Motorola logo at the center.
Not exact matches
Two
large circular openings house
cameras, below which sit the aluminum exhaust tips that are framed in a carbon - fiber surround.
All shot with a fixed video
camera, the subjects of these early works are, in fact, very simple: one video, for example, shows the head of a
large doll beaten by the windshield wiper of a car (Mia testa, mio cuore [My head, my heart], 1993), while the same doll is again shot in Soap (1993), this time in
circular motion inside a washing machine.
Last but not least, we know the rear - fitted volume rockers from previous generations will be retained, with the ZenFone 3 and ZenFone 3 Deluxe adopting
large, centered, square - shaped
cameras, and the ZenFone 3 Max going for a comparatively small
circular shooter located in the upper left - hand corner.
On the back of the Jade Primo, there's a
large camera up top, while the bottom features a
circular, chrome - trimmed speaker grille that made the Jade Primo look like it had a belly button.
On the rear - side, the recessed logo,
circular camera and curved chassis look almost identical to the Moto X and Moto G. Reflecting its incredibly low price - tag, the Moto E doesn't come with a front - facing
camera though and sports a
large, oblong speaker underneath the display.
The front is clean and beautiful thanks to the button - free design, and around back you'll find the
large camera sensor and lens centered horizontally on the device near the top with the dual - tone dual - LED flash to the left and
circular fingerprint scanner underneath.
Since the rear panel seems to house a
large circular cutout for the main shooter, it is expected to arrive with an upgraded
camera along with a dual - tone flash.
Below the vertically - mounted dual -
camera setup, we see a
large circular fingerprint sensor.
It shows a very bulky
camera setup with a
large circular lens area.
The protruding bump, for example, is
circular and mimics a
large camera lens.
All four images shared by ASUS feature different backgrounds, however, a common theme across all four pictures lies in the
large circular shapes which hint at the smartphone's dual
camera setup.