Sentences with phrase «reassuring heft»

It is a heavy device and has a reassuring heft to it, so it has that in its favor.
But if you like bang for your buck and a phone that could double - up as a self - defence weapon, then you'll probably like the E3X's reassuring heft and overall build quality.
It sits nicely in the hand, and there's a reassuring heft to its 169g weight - despite being a relatively slim 7.5 mm.
While we would expect the casing to scratch fairly easily if this phone took a tumble, there's a reassuring heft to the handset that suggests the internal workings would stay protected.
It's also got a little bit of reassuring heft to it, which adds to the premium feel.
There's a reassuring heft to the phone — sure, at 110g (3.9 ounces) it's lighter than your average smartphone, but with such a small footprint it feels denser than the Xperia S or P.
That's immediately noticeable when you pick up an iPhone or HTC One, but in the BB Classic it feels like reassuring heft, rather than awkward bloat.
If, like me, you're more Marks and Sparks than Jermyn Street, the rather reassuring heft of the device is a minor consideration: this thing is portable.
I found there is barely any give or flex in the plastic, giving the tablet a reassuring heft.
The recalibrated steering now has some reassuring heft to it.
The reassuring heft of the new Swiss Army knife from Uncle Hugo, smuggled in the pocket of my dress pants to church.

Not exact matches

The steering loads up to indicate what the front tires are doing, the manual transmission's throws are light enough for two - fingered shifting, and the brake pedal reassures with its heft.
On the one hand, you may not like the added weight in your pocket, but on the other, the heft it gets is reassuring as far as sturdiness is concerned.
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