With the Galaxy A8 + this continues and it has the familiar rectangular glass and metal design with
slight curved edges at the back.
Not exact matches
Then, I took advantage of the iron's
curved edges to give the ends of my hair a
slight curl.
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
slight curve of the
edges makes holding the eReader comfortable.
Chamfered
edges, a metal unibody, clean lines and a
slight curve are the elements that make up Huawei's phones, and now that formula has been applied to the tablet.
To aid its comfort, Nvidia has tapered the
edge of the back with a
slight curve, making it easier to grip and hold one - handed.
This time around, though, Samsung decided to add a
slight curve to the left and right
edges on the back of the phone, similar to what we saw on the Galaxy Note 5 last year.
Viewing angles are good, as is outdoor visibility, but you'll notice a
slight blue shift along the
curved edges of the display.
As for as the design is considered, the Nokia Lumia 1520 features the same industrial design we've come to expect from Lumia range of devices with
slight curves around the
edges.
Both of them are Quad HD AMOLED screens with a
slight curve at the
edges, similar to the previous generation Galaxy S8 and S8 +.
The S6
Edge has the same size screen as the regular S6, just with that
slight curve.
The current Pixel devices have AMOLED displays made by Samsung and feature a
slight 2.5 D
curved display; Pixel 2 devices are expected to have highly
curved edges, a prerequisite for
edge - to -
edge displays.
The display on the Galaxy Note
Edge still uses Samsung's own Super AMOLED technology, only with a
slight «
curve.»
The screen is a 6 - inch IPS LCD with a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, covered in 2.5 D glass for a
slight curve along the
edges which blends in nicely with the rest of the phone's subtly rounded aesthetic.
It is still a QHD resolution with 2560 x 1440 x 160 (the
curve) giving the Galaxy
Edge a
slight boost to 524 PPI versus the 515 PPI on the Note 4.
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.
There is a
slight curve to the right and left
edges from the back, which allows the hand to reach easily from left to right.
The displays are all flat, except the LG G4 with a
slight curve to it (top - to - bottom) and the Galaxy S6
Edge where both the right and left
edges of the display are
curved downward.
BLU has used 3D glass for the display so it has
slight curves just at the
edges, and the left and right
edges offer some pretty minimal bezels, with more substantially sized bezels for the top and bottom parts of the front panel.
Moving to the front of the device you will find a 5.5» display wrapped in Corning Gorilla Glass 3 with a
slight curve around the
edges.
It even features 2.5 D glass, which has a
slight curvature, but no so much as the dual -
edge curved displays on Samsung's smartphones.
There's a
slight curve to the glass backs
edges that makes the massive 5.7 - inch phablet more comfortable to hold than every other Note before it.
There appears to be a
slight curve to this device and larger chamfered
edges.
The iPhone 6 has
curved edges that the front glass rolls beautifully into, but it's certainly more slippery to handle than the Galaxy Alpha with its metal back, versus plastic with a
slight texture to it.
A
slight curve to the
edges makes it comfortable to hold.
The
curved back
edges look gorgeous and make the phone easy to hold, and the smooth aluminum frame all the way around features a
slight lip over the back glass, while remaining smooth over the front glass and sides.
The unit also reveals a design with
slight curves at the
edges, very typical to 2.5 D displays, and an aluminum
edge, as it was previously rumored.