Sentences with phrase «slight curve does»

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There's an ever - so - slight learning curve in figuring out what Amazon's Alexa can and can't do, but once that's passed, the Echo Dot can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number of things Mom should find charming.
There's an ever - so - slight learning curve in figuring out what Amazon Echo's Alexa virtual assistant can and can't do, but once that's passed, it can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number of things your father should find fascinating.
There's an ever - so - slight learning curve in figuring out what Amazon Echo's Alexa virtual assistant can and can't do, but once that's passed, it can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number of things your dad should find fascinating.
There's an ever - so - slight learning curve in figuring out what Amazon's Alexa can and can't do, but once that's passed, the Echo Dot can forecast the weather, read an audiobook, order a pizza, tell Dad jokes, or any number of things they should find charming.
I'm sure it could be done in less time — there is a slight learning curve, however!
The design of the surface of the display is also nice, a slight downward curve at the edges meaning that swiping across the screen doesn't leave your fingers brushing across a hard edge.
The outside metal and glass construction is rather hard to distinguish from the Galaxy S6, although the top on the device does have a slight downward curve added to make it more comfortable to hold up to your ear.
There is a slight learning curve for people who don't have any experience with online trading.
I mean, yes, there's a slight learning curve (cuz it's been a while since I last played a pac man game) but it didn't take long gone until I was back in the groove.
The right hand side of the mouse has a comparatively high wall which does help to a degree as my finger naturally rested against it, aided by a slight curve, but I still found my pinky would end up sliding across the mat like a petulant child being dragged through the shopping centre.
The outside metal and glass construction is rather hard to distinguish from the Galaxy S6, although the top on the device does have a slight downward curve added to make it more comfortable to hold up to your ear.
The front is the same, with a slight change in the placement of sensors above the display, the sides curve out to meet a metal back almost exactly like they did on the Note 3, and the volume rocker and power / display buttons on the right, and dual SIM tray on the left (just as in the Redmi Note 3).
The Nokia 2 doesn't, because of the plastic's curve and that you can feel there's a slight air gap under the battery cover.
The slight curve to the front glass panel on all edges means you'll never feel the metal join, while the curved glass back feels just as good here as it did on the Galaxy Note 5.
The outside is still the same metal and glass construction and rather hard to distinguish from the Galaxy S6, although the top on the device does have a slight downward curve added to make it more comfortable to hold up to your ear.
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