Although you may not be able to tell from the photos, the 42
mm design actually does fit my ridiculously small wrists and it looks gorgeous.
Not exact matches
The 9.7 - inch slate is just 8.9
mm thick and the
design features a «gunmetal» finish - it is not clear whether it is
actually metal.
The Cedar is a compact phone, measuring just 111x49x15.5
mm and
actually appears fairly well
designed from the outset.
While the angular top and bottom on the front isn't going to be for everyone - it's
actually quite manly - the thinness of the
design, under 9
mm, still manages to let it promise a battery life of around 24 hours.
The watches are identical in terms of specs to the original slate of
designs, with the one key exception being an overall case that's
actually larger than the original — now 44
mm instead of 42.
Up top you'll find the power / lock button, mic and 3.5
mm headphone jack, which is
actually designed with the signature HTC bump around it.
Its slim
design and flat, non-curved back
actually serve to make the heft of MotoMods add - ons tolerable, whereas the original Moto Z Force was 7
mm and 163g on its own.
Owners of the original HTC One will be puzzled to find that the One Mini 2 is
actually the same height (137.4
mm) thanks to the rounded finish employed in the handset's
design, although it is narrower at 65
mm.
In the case of the Moto Z, that 5.19
mm thickness leads to a
design that's not
actually very comfortable to hold or use - unlike those fatties we just mentioned.