On the back, you get the same arrangement of the camera, flash, and heart rate monitor you get on the S5, with
a plastic removable back cover.
Not exact matches
Pros: Good size, quite long so should last the baby for a while Looks quite well built but will see with longer term use Integrates with the Mountain Buggy Nano V2 Stroller (2016) version Carry handles useful,
removable from buggy Light construction Simple 2 clip attach to buggy / pram / stroller Has a hood to
cover baby Bottom has a hard wooden board
backing, so that the baby can lay on a flat surface, rest of the product is foldable / collapsible into a flat structure for easy storage and transport (this is also how the product was boxed when it arrived) Cons: There is an
plastic smell with this when new, not a big issue, just put it out in the sun to air out before use with baby.
The phone is made out of
plastic and its
back cover is
removable.
Like the previous Galaxy S phones, the Galaxy S5 uses an ultra-thin
removable plastic back cover that hides a microSD memory card slot supporting cards up to 128 GB.
Flip the Epic 4G Touch over, and you can see that it's a direct descendant of the Infuse 4G: The
removable back plastic cover has a textured pattern that keeps fingerprints away.
Flip the Optimus 4X HD over and you're greeted by a vast, white, textured and
removable plastic back cover adorned with an 8 - megapixel autofocus camera mounted in a flush, machined aluminum pod and flanked by a single LED flash (top left), another LG logo (embossed and centered below) and two horizontal slits
covering the mono speaker (bottom left).
That
back plate is the
removable and extremely flexible
plastic type, revealing a metal -
covered and non-
removable 3900mAh battery, as well as slots for your SIM and Micro SDcard.
The matte
plastic back cover offers a nice feeling in the hand, and the
back cover is also
removable, despite it wrapping around to the chin of the device.
The
plastic back cover is
removable as well, which allows for access to the microSD card slot and the SIM card slot.
The matte
back cover, while
removable, looks and feels sturdy, and represents the best of both worlds; replaceable with colourful insets, the phone's longevity is directly correlated to the availability of those $ 15 - 25 pieces of
plastic.
While the Alpha, Note 4, and Note Edge all made use of a metallic frame, the
back cover was still
removable plastic.
Both the Moto G4 and the Moto G4 Plus are built from sturdy
plastic with
removable back covers that can be swapped out for various cases and shades.
Metal construction finally came to the Galaxy line, with an aluminum chassis paired with a
plastic,
removable back cover.
The
back is a standard
plastic cover, which is not
removable, and thus you get to see the slots for SIM and MicroSD cards on the sides of the device.
The
back is the same sort of curved,
removable plastic battery
cover seen in most budget mobile phones.
Much like the Lumia 650, the Lumia 650 XL features a glass front, with an aluminum frame and a
removable plastic back cover.
The
back cover is
removable, and the
plastic back exposes the replaceable battery, as well as the Dual SIM card slots, and a MicroSD card slot for storage expansion.
On the right, you have slim
plastic smartphone with a
removable back cover and a swappable battery.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuidePop off the
plastic back cover, and you'll get access to the phone's
removable battery, as well as microSD and SIM card slots.