As you can see, screenshots from the phone are going to reflect the new thicker status bar, which compensates for the fact that the phone has a bezel-less display and
a small camera cutout along the top edge.
Not exact matches
The phone was among featured a new all - screen design with a
small, round
cutout at the top of the display for the front - facing
camera.
On the front, we will be looking at an edge - to - edge OLED display with a
small cutout on the top for a front facing
camera, 3D facial recognition sensor, IR sensor, and more.
There's ample
cutouts for the ports, speaker and fingerprint scanner, although the
cutout around the
camera seems slightly too
small and might make an appearance in your photos or videos.
OnePlus continues to ship phones with a distinct lack of extra flair — the entire back of the phone is blank and featureless save for a
small shiny OnePlus logo and three
cutouts for the
cameras, microphone and flash.
Hidden inside the
small notch
cutout at the top of the iPhone X is a significant number of new
camera parts and sensors that do more than just transpose your face onto an emoji cat or scan it to unlock your phone.
Several sensors and the TrueDepth front - facing
camera are housed in a
small cutout section at the top of the screen.
Regardless, the
camera cutout is accompanied by a
smaller secondary hole presumably meant to allow the LED flash to operate as intended.
At first glance, it looks as though the E5 Plus has dual rear
cameras, but upon closer inspection, you can see one there is just one lens and another
cutout with a couple of
small holes.
The
camera cutout is pretty
small and the device looks just like the gaming hardware, Razer prides itself about.
The glass on both sides is nicely sculpted and smoothed down to meet the metal perfectly, and is only interrupted in two places — a
small cutout for the phone speaker on the front, and one for the
camera on the back.
And, as far as the tempered glass is concerned, we can see a bezel-less design with a
small cutout on the top for the front facing
camera and speaker grille.
As you can see in these tweets, the iPhone 8 schematic that Apple offers is perfectly in line with what we've already seen in countless leaks: no home button on the front,
small bezels all around except for the
cutout at the top of the display for the ear speaker,
camera, and sensors.
The accessories feature spacious
cutouts for the
camera setup found on the rear panels of Google's new Android flagships while still being thick enough to make
smaller drops a non-issue, with Urban Armor claiming that its products were designed to complement both the hardware and software of the Pixel 2 lineup.