Sentences with phrase «sharp looking phone»

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Only to find that as great as the photos look on our smart phones, maybe not so sharp blown up in a frame on the mantle.
If passengers need to use their actual phones, OnStar with 4G LTE is available, making the spark a sharp - looking mobile hotspot.
As a phone, the Play feels more like the original Xperia only better looking, with sharper images and a little more attention to detail.
The Beats Audio headphones — this phone's other star distinction, after the 720p display — look sharp, with their red wires and finely - crafted earbuds.
I have to say that the White BlackBerry Bold is a sharp sharp looking phone.
It looks great and sounds great, even the loudspeaker is respectable and the handset feels sharp and responsive — just as a «business» phone should.
Budget phones might not have the sharpest displays, or the most seamless metal designs, but a cheaper smartphone can still be good looking, offer decent specs, a good battery life and a solid performance while saving your pennies at the same time.
In an LCD phone a 720p display would offer a pretty sharp image, but thanks to the phone's PenTile - type OLED screen, it looks a little fuzzy.
Its 800 x 400 WVGA resolution may not be as sharp as the qHD displays (960 x 540) on other phones such as the HTC Sensation 4G, but the Galaxy S II's screen looks great.
The 3.7 - inch display uses what I'd call the minimum resolution for a high - end Android phone, 800 × 840, but the Super LCD screen looks sharp and bright, both indoors and out.
Aimed at the affordable end of the mobile market, it's a small and compact phone with a sharp - looking metal, chrome and mirrored screen finish, but has a fairly limited set of multimedia features onboard.
The phone screen is sharp and bright, but look at it anything other than dead - on and it looks more washed out than an old pair of jeans.
EMPLOY HANDS ON MANAGEMENT Utilizing the 800Ã — 480 resolution of Windows Phone 7, the MONOPOLY board looks sharp!
This reviewer can attest that the game runs at a native 720p and butter smooth 60 FPS on a Tegra 4i - based Android phone with 4 - times less RAM than the Switch, and that the textures on there may even look a bit sharper.
It's not as high - resolution as most Android phones, many of which sport 2,560 × 1,440 pixel resolutions, but the iPhone 7 Plus has one of the sharpest, brightest, and most natural - looking screens you'll find anywhere.
It's sharp, too, so during day to day use you won't notice any pixelization — though we'll take a deeper look at that when we examine the phone's VR capabilities.
There are no sharp edges, and although the squared - off shoulder look isn't very modern, the phone is still attractive.
One of the interesting things is that the top section of the front looks like the one that we saw in the teaser image showing Sharp's bezel-less phone.
Yes, gone is the blocky, chunky aesthetic and in is the Sony Xperia XZ2, a phone with few sharp edges and a look that is not too dissimilar from the attractive HTC U11 +.
It doesn't look quite as sharp as the Essential Phone's photo, but the colors and background look better overall.
It's a sharp, simple, modern look for a phone.
Unveiled in China earlier today, the Sharp Aquos S2 looks fairly similar to the Essential Phone, nonetheless sporting a fingerprint reader on its front.
The way the light plays off of the back of this phone is just so sharp looking, it begs people around you to stop and ask you about your phone.
Because of these issues, Sharp (the maker of the Razer Phone's screen) looked for a better solution for its displays, and this led to the creation of IGZO.
It's not as insane as the 2K and 4K OLED panels that have been popping up on Android phones, but it's a sharp, bright, and beautiful LCD, and sharp, bright, beautiful LCDs are very nice to look at.
The device looks like a fairly typical flagship phone in most respects: It's got a strong chipset, a sharp display, dual cameras, and the like.
Motorola's phones have a well - deserved reputation for sharp looks that are usually matched by sharp performance.
For our money, the Pixel 2 XL is the better choice among Google's phones, because you get a bigger and sharper 6 - inch display, longer battery life and, frankly, a much better looking design from the front with less bezels.
The bottom edges of the phone feel nice in the hand as they're rounded off; however this highlights the fact that the top edges are squared and quite sharp, and don't feel — or look — good at all.
With sharper and more vibrant photos, particularly outdoors, the HTC adopts some of the characteristics that make photos from Samsung phones look so great.
OLEDs tend to have richer color and always have better contrast thanks to their light - emitting pixels, but LCDs can look sharper than an OLED of the same resolution, as most OLED panels in phones use «shared» sub-pixels.
Gaming will feel blazing fast too since these games only run at 1080p scaled up to 4K on the panel, meaning better performance than those Quad - HD phones will give all while looking almost as sharp.
The Sharp Aquos Crystal is a great - looking budget phone, but its performance doesn't measure up to its looks.
This year has already brought us some smartphones with stupifingly tiny bezels, giving us phones that appear more like a screen floating in our hands than bulky handsets of yore; look no further than that surprisingly compelling Sharp Aquos Crystal.
The overall form is a bit more rectangular than last year's Pixel, with the corners looking a bit sharper and the phone having a reportedly better in - hand feel.
The AQUOS Crystal is Sharp's first phone to land in the US in ages, and it's a looker thanks to that amazing screen design.
This phone looks more modern than the regular U11 — and with a bigger battery, higher specs, a sharper design and more fleshed - out Edge Sense options it's way more competitive in the market in general.
A 1080p (1,920 × 1,080) display might have looked sharper, but it would have hurt battery life and increased the price of the phone significantly.
It's only Full HD, so doesn't look as stunning as phones from the likes of Samsung or Sony, but it's still sharp enough to look like a flagship product.
This is easily Samsung's best ever phablet, and even without the raw power and S Pen of the Galaxy Note 5 being available to us Brits, it's a tremendous choice if you're looking for a decent phone with a beautifully large and sharp screen.
this is decent phone and performs very well on many platforms but is not my first choice for budget users unless they crave for stock Android experience at and killer battery at low price over all the phone performs decently and can run many heavy games but I can easily grab a better phone than this in overall aspects in the market and one thing it's camera can be pretty pathetic at night or in artificial light but works decent in outdoor sunlight, the phone has a great built quality and I wish I had a slight improvement in processor because there is no Snapdragon and also fingerprint scanner is great and even works with oil also expandable storage is something I love and I know I will need but then again if you are looking for sharper view and higher pixel density then forget this device
Expect beautiful and super sharp images from the dual camera setup, which look great on the 1080p screen, among other great features the phone has to offer.
Use the phone's flash, though, and the owl looks much sharper and has more accurate colors, although all the details behind the purse are lost in the darkness.
So, if you're looking for the sharpest display, the latest processor, the most RAM, or the biggest battery, it's easy to find which phone delivers it.
However, even though the OP5's color range is a bit wider (220 percent sRGB for the OP5, versus 183 percent for the S8), the S8's screen is brighter, more accurate and looks even sharper, thanks to the higher 2960 x 1440 WQHD + resolution on Samsung's phones.
Those glass surfaces have subtle curves towards their edges, so look elegant, but it's not quite enough to stop the phone feeling like a big shiny block in your palm - albeit a better one than if it was all completely flat lines and sharp right angles.
Nubia Z11 is a great all - around flagship smartphone that looks just gorgeous.Its bezel-less display is sharp and vibrant and the edge features allow you to increase productivity if you get used to using them.The phone can handle anything you throw at it...
From the patents Apple's received, it sounds like the company is looking at multiple ways for its phones to produce sharper, more colorful images, and we could be reaping the rewards as soon as next year.
To further the bezel - free effect, Sharp added waterfall (or «crystal») edges to the screen, so it looks as though there is no boundary between the screen and the edge of the phone.
Budget phones might not have the sharpest displays, or the most seamless metal designs, but a cheaper smartphone can still be good looking, offer decent specs, a good battery life and a solid performance while saving your pennies at the same time.
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