Sentences with phrase «more fragile»

Samsung's redesign of the Galaxy S6 — while retaining its basic physical look went with a strong metal frame and all glass design, which makes it looks great, but results in a more fragile device.
This might make the Mi 7 a bit more fragile, but it seems to be a necessary design change to accommodate the feature.
For now, MicroLED technology is emerging as a very cool (and very welcome) new technology in a field where OLED screens are still pricey to buy, and in some ways, more fragile than trusty old standard LED or even MicroLED displays.
Most high - end phones these days are made of glass, and while it's significantly more fragile than metal, it's a perfect non-conductor for wireless charging.
We'd love if this glass served a purpose other than making the phone more fragile, such as support for wireless charging, but it doesn't.
The Galaxy S6 edge + is also one of the more fragile devices on the market thanks to its two glass panels, and especially due to the curved edges that almost guarantee trouble in repairability.
What you may not have been expecting, however, is for the devices to be described as more fragile than any other flagship phone on the market.
There's a chance it could live a long, fruitful life, but there's probably an equal chance it'll kick the bucket in the first year one way or another — these phones aren't designed to be nearly as robust as more expensive phone will be so they're more fragile.
Lopp went on to explain that the possibly centralized aspect of the Lightning Network that worries him is the topological centralization of the node network because it would make the network more fragile and prone to collapse under stressful situations.
WMR motion controllers are more fragile than the HTC Vive controllers and I find it ridiculous that I have to now contact Lenovo in the morning and hope they take their product seriously enough to replace!
And while a glass build does make it much more fragile, it does make it look really nice and premium.
The Galaxy S8 design is superior, but more fragile.
Kuo adds that Apple will implement a metal structural portion around the 3D Touch area, because an OLED panel is more fragile than LCD panels.
It straight - up offers a better display, newer internal specs, more hardware features and some nice value - adds — and aside from its glass back being a bit more fragile, it doesn't do anything worse than the Pixel 2 XL.
Fragile things need to be protected, and there's nothing more fragile than today's smartphones.
No reviewers seemed to be particularly impressed by the glass body, with most concerned that glass makes the device more fragile.
This makes the phone more fragile overall and more prone to accidental damage from routine use.
The One is much more fragile and thus is more suited as a coffee table centerpiece than the Xtreme.
Glass is more fragile than the aluminum that's been used for the last several iPhone models, but Apple says the front and back glass in the iPhone X is the most durable it's ever made.
On the contrary, everything's becoming more fragile, as screens flood out to cover the entire front of phones and glass envelops the rear.
The idea that cutting down the bezels makes the phone more fragile doesn't seem to hold water.
Like previous Xperia Zs, this latest model has glass on both the front and the back, though the rear portion is now frosted glass, which appears to be more fragile and susceptible to cracks than the stuff used previously.
Another thing considered in automobile insurance quotes is the fact that old cars are more fragile and more prone to breakdowns.
At birth, however, they are softer and more fragile than an adult's bones.
The brain is more fragile and you may be impaired for life.
But as James Surowiecki writes in a recent New Yorker column, «Twilight of the Brands,» consumer brands also «have never been more fragile»:
However, this wrinkled, gelatin - like mass is far more fragile than most people realize.
In an environment where firms continually show no loyalty to associates — or partners for that matter — it's no wonder that organic growth and long - term tenure at law firms is a relic of the past; making an already unstable business entity more fragile.
Babies born prior to 28 weeks» gestation are particularly susceptible to hemorrhage - related birth injuries, as their bone structure and blood vessels tend to be more fragile, and is more easily damaged by manipulation efforts during birth.
Children are more fragile than adults both physically and emotionally.
You might remember that it wasn't the impact of the planes that brought down the far more fragile WTC towers.
Engineers at the time were given instructions to make Edison's lightbulb design more fragile to not outlast 1000 hours.
This makes the whole ecosystem just that little bit more fragile in the following couple of years, unlike areas accustomed to flooding which might flourish in those years.
Despite having read numerous reviews to the contrary, I somehow expected the Roadster to feel lighter, more fragile or finicky.
Humanity is already using most of the productive land, so the expected 1 — 4 billion additional people will have to be fed from more fragile and marginal soils.
In Part 2A and in this Part 2B we will look at a number of the claims made about «problems» in the record, and how misperceptions about how the record is calculated can lead us to think that it is more fragile than it actually is.
Sadly, the deeper I dig the more fragile it all gets.
In this Part 2A and a later Part 2B we will look at a number of the claims made about «problems» in the record and how misperceptions about how the record is calculated can lead us to think that it is more fragile than it actually is.
Recently published research by Barber and colleagues shows that the ice cover was even more fragile at the end of the melt season than satellite data indicated, with regions of the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas covered by small, rotten ice floes.
Both synthetic - and down - filled bags can be washed in the following ways, though keep in mind that down bags tend to be more fragile.
The Netherlands look more floodable, Asian glaciers more fragile.
Here you get a little glimpse of the real Warhol, and he is more fragile and darker than one would expect.
«Speech,» the quotation ends, «is the replacement of a presence by an absence and the pursuit, through presences ever more fragile, of an absence ever more all - sufficing.»
Here you get «surface» Warhol, not the more fragile and darker one from the artist's final works.
«While Le Witt's work is interpreted as symbolising the purely visual metaphors of rationality and the Enlightenment subject, my painted copies evoke the more fragile and unstable aspects of geometry.
Overall, Ceruti has observed a move away from the Minimalists» rigid formalism to a more fragile or ephemeral conceptualism.
The combination of forms and materials calls to mind the coal, glass or tarmac sculptures of Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz or Carl Andre, albeit reimagined for a more fragile era contaminated by the processes that those mid-century sculptors were inclined to celebrate.
The seasoning by time of more fragile materials has left the paint in most of the combines looking by comparison bright and durable as polished bronze.
Thinking of it in those terms makes the original (and what it represents) seem far more fragile, and more fragmented, than I'd previously imagined.
These paintings seemed lighter and more fragile, and in that sense they seemed to me more abstract, they were less physically present in a way.
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