Sentences with phrase «smaller bezels»

"Smaller bezels" refers to reducing the width of the borders or edges around a display screen on a electronic device, such as a phone or monitor. Full definition
This is also where we must mention design, mainly due to the recent trend of putting longer displays with smaller bezels on smartphones.
It sports a 5 - inch display with small bezels on the left and right sides that really looks nice and make the device even more compact.
From the leaked render, the phone has a display screen with very small bezels at the top and bottom.
The device has a beautiful modular design with small bezels around the screen and high - end specs.
Not only that, but the benefits of smaller bezels are in debate.
The screen is huge and it leaves very small bezels on the sides.
The photographs also show the front part of the device with its minimal bezels at the top and the bottom and even smaller bezels at its sides.
Its screen may not be the finest, but the extra size and much smaller bezels compared to the Pixel 2 make it a more rewarding everyday device.
That's due to the S9 and S9 + featuring smaller bezels and a greater screen - to - body ratio.
While this technology is a little slower than a dedicated sensor, it does allow for smaller bezels.
Slightly smaller bezels at the top and bottom and a new position for the fingerprint sensor are the biggest alterations.
Another smartphone, the Honor 9, should arrive soon with a sleek design and small bezels in the front.
This means the body has small bezels above and below the screen.
On the front of the device sits the 5.5 - inch screen surrounded by smaller bezels than its predecessor.
It has a 5.8 - inch display with small bezels all around, leaving no room for a physical home button.
My complaint isn't just about aesthetics; having smaller bezels makes it easier to use a phone with one hand and fit it in a front pocket.
Compared to the 10.1 - inch tablet, the 8.4 - inch tablet comes with relatively smaller bezels.
That design will include a screen that stretches all the way across and all the way down its face, leaving small bezels all around.
Smaller bezels allow manufacturers to improve their screen - to - body ratio overall.
This pad is super thin, light and has really small bezels.
Now, all of those phones have beautiful designs with extremely small bezels around parts of the display.
That includes smaller bezels with a larger display, getting rid of the notch, and still having a top notch experience.
Looking at them side by side, you can see that the Pixel 2 has slightly smaller bezels while maintaining the front - facing speakers.
It makes for no bezels on the sides and very small bezels top and bottom.
This has an aluminum unibody design w / a slim 12.5 mm thick and a super small bezel of only 4.4 mm — 88 % screen to body ratio.
Small bezels below the screen mean that smartphone makers have to place the fingerprint scanner on the back, as there's just not enough room below the screen anymore.
The fingerprint scanner is now centered beneath the single camera lens on the back due to the move to smaller bezels up front.
The phone's front has far smaller bezels around the OLED screen than last year's Pixel.
That just goes to show you how small these bezels really are on the Mate 9.
Having small bezels helps the large screen feel smaller.
The only real difference is that you get to have smaller bezels without needing a sensor on the back.
There are however small bezels on the top and bottom.
Yes there is a bezel on the bottom of the phone, but you're not looking down here — you pay attention to the ridiculously small bezels on the other three edges.
The notch adds a negligible amount of screen and information (it is almost no gain at all for information) vs a phone with smaller bezels believe it or not.
Last year the balanced small bezel phones looked significantly better.
The fingerprint scanner has been moved from the front to the back below the camera, and as a result, the front of the device features considerably smaller bezels.
The same company showed off a concept phone in 2016 with even smaller bezels.
The display remains a full HD one but seems a tad brighter to us, and with much smaller bezels.
While the capacitive buttons definitely bring a more classic look and feel to the smartphones, they don't allow smaller bezels at the bottom of the device.
The image above showcases the handset in black, features smaller bezels, and a dual - camera setup on the back.
While its screen is surrounded by small bezels, it is still a 5 - inch device with capacitive buttons at the bottom adding even more height.
We hear that it probably won't feature an in - screen fingerprint reader, but it will probably feature an upgraded camera and slightly smaller bezels than the Note 8.
The 6.1 - inch screen is surprisingly manageable considering its size, thanks to very small bezels and on - screen navigation buttons, but this is far from one - handed use friendly.
Other tidbits include smaller bezels than the last generation, a back panel that continues to be a combination of glass and metal, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
According to rumors, the device is expected to have smaller bezels while retaining an 18:9 aspect ratio display.
This switch has resulted in smaller bezels all around, with both displays offering vastly increased screen - to - body ratios over their predecessors.
They have small bezels on the sides and top, but will have a huge chin at the bottom.
However, it really is difficult to see how small the bezels are on this device.
They will both feature a dual - curved screen with small bezels that, according to the latest leaked images, looks gorgeous.
Smaller bezels mean there are no dedicated navigation buttons on the front of Redmi Note 5.
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