Sentences with phrase «metal design language»

It has a same glass and metal design language with curved edges.

Not exact matches

While it wears Caddy's Art & Science design language outside, the interior gets features like the automaker's new CUE (Cadillac User Experience) infotainment system, real wood, plated metal and carbon - fibre trim, a cut - and - sew instrument panel, ambient lighting and optional sport seats.
Mercedes - Benz gave the world the first in - the - metal look at the next evolution of its sensual purity design language when it rolled out the smooth - skinned E-Class Coupe at the Detroit motor show overnight.
Everything in the room at the Turner prize show derives its language from this blossoming tree, even the special designs he has created for the metal airvent grilles.
In terms of design, the Mate 8 retains a lot of the design language and elements of previous generations Mate smartphones, including its full metal unibody construction.
As mentioned, the Moto X Pure Edition retains a lot of the design language of its predecessor, apart from the significant bump in size, including a metal frame, and the curved corners and back that allows for the device to nestle nicely in the palm of your hand.
The device retains the premium full metal construction and general design language of its predecessors, but the highlight here is the 13 MP + 5 MP dual camera setup with the latter used to capture depth information.
The Galaxy A and Galaxy S phones already share their design language of having glass on the front and back with metal in the middle, and an Infinity display will leave pretty much no difference between the A and S series as far as design is concerned.
With the new design language and build quality of the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge comes some compromises as well, with the glass and metal unibody design resulting in the lack of features such as a replaceable battery and microSD expansion.
The photo looks to feature plenty of traditional OnePlus design language — at least, as traditional going back to the OnePlus 3 — but the material on the rear plate of the device looks to feature some sort of wood or metal grain.
It's the company's first significant metal - bodied smartphone, spearheading the new design language that we now see in the Galaxy Note 4.
As far as the design language is concerned, it remains familiar to previous Xiaomi devices, with glass on the front and back, and metal that wraps around the sides.
We've historically always seen a separation in design languages when comparing Samsung's flagship Galaxy S series and Galaxy Note series, but that is no longer the case with the Galaxy Note 5, with a design that is clearly reminiscent of the Galaxy S6, featuring a premium metal and glass unibody construction.
Sony evolves its «Omnibalance» design language with rounder metal edges on the full - sized Z3.
The Redmi Note 3 may feature some elements of the design language of its predecessor, but when it comes to build quality, the metal unibody construction of the former is in stark contrast to the matte finish plastic build of the Redmi Note 2.
Though much of the Galaxy design language remains as familiar as ever, the just - released Galaxy Note now takes its build quality cue from the latest Galaxy S series flagship, offering a metal and glass construction.
However, it sticks to the same design language, offering a metal frame into which the coloured polycarbonate back and glass front fits.
The design language here is very similar to that of the P8, however the P9 has a slightly smoother brushed metal than that found on the Huawei P8 or the Nexus 6P.
Samsung went for a 3D glass back and metal frame that takes after the premium Samsung design language.
The design language has progressed and the new phone is a good looking slab of metal.
Samsung launched the Galaxy Alpha a little over three weeks ago, giving us the metal (rimmed) smartphone users had been demanding as a break from the company's plastic - heavy design language.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 may retain a lot of the design language of its sibling flagships, but introduces a complete overhaul with regards to build quality and material, with the device boasting a premium metal and glass unibody design.
A metal chassis holds together two glass panels, and is a design language that will certainly remind you of the Sony Xperia flagships.
While the original Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge introduced glass and metal to revamp a gradually underwhelming design language, its Active counterpart goes back to a full plastic build, with rugged lines and obvious signs that point towards the durability of this device.
The Razer Phone is pretty much an exact marriage of the two companies» design language: the boxiness of the Nextbit Robin and the stealthy dark metal of Razer devices.
Certainly inspired by the design language of the last year launched HTC One M8, the HTC One M8s features an metal built with brushed steel finish.
The Mate 10 line sees Huawei overhauling the design language of the Mate series, and dropping the chunky metal unibody that had barely changed since 2014's Mate 7.
Relatively similar to Amazon's cylindrical home automation hub in design language, the Harman Kardon Invoke «with Cortana by Microsoft» adopts a slightly more premium metal build that also suggests a higher price point than $ 180 or even $ 200.
It's an unusual look that builds on Sony's established design language, but admittedly not as eye - catching as the metal and glass - based competition.
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 follows a similar design language as Its little brother, Samsung Galaxy S8, with a metal unibody design and a curved, edge to edge display, which is noticeably less curved than the Galaxy S8, Samsung reasons that to make more space for use of the S - Pen, the screen is less curved.
The Idol 4S sports a design language dominated by glass with flashes of metal in gold coloring.
The upcoming handsets appear to have the same metal and glass design language but they don't appear to have the curved glass edges.
Freshly announced at Mobile World Congress 2015 today, the new flagship pair also debut a new design language for the South Korean company, taking what was hinted at with the Galaxy Alpha and Galaxy Note 4, and finally doing away with Samsung's old plastic fetish in favor of metal, glass, and — in the case of the Galaxy S6 edge — double - curved AMOLED.
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