Not exact matches
Some babies can sleep well with noises, light or other places out
of home but some others can be easily disturbed by
small things like clothing labels,
phone ringing, TV volume or some sensations they feel in their
body.
My favorite features are the black rims, heated seats, touchscreen radio, hands - free
phone option, leather seats, the overall sporty look
of the
body, the extra room they added to the new Focus (the older model was much
smaller), and automatic start.
The Bottom Line By squashing powerful specs into a
smaller, water - resistant
body, the Z5 Compact earns the title
of best «mini» Android
phone.
The Compact has been one
of the best
small phones available for the last few years, partly because Sony doesn't scale down the internal power when it scales down the
body — the Compact has the same chip as Sony's flagship.
The 5 - inch XZ2 Compact trades in the blocky look
of Sony's older
small phones for a curved polycarbonate plastic
body that feels more high - end than it sounds.
The
body of the
phone is almost the same size as the Galaxy S8 and S8 +, though a bit
smaller.
Of course, it's not the iPhone X display that's small, but the body of the phone i
Of course, it's not the iPhone X display that's
small, but the
body of the phone i
of the
phone is.
Although no
phone on the market has had a bezel-less display up till now, the screen - to -
body ratio has rapidly increased — which is good news for consumers as a higher ratio means a bigger display in the same device size or a display
of equivalent diagonal in a
smaller device.
People in the real world may not specifically think about the word «bezels» or the concept
of «screen to
body ratio», but I think they do understand the idea
of getting a
smaller phone with a bigger screen.
With a screen - to -
body ratio
of about 93 percent, the new
phone is
smaller and lighter compared to its predecessor.
The LG G6 is a great
phone for the enterprise with solid battery life, removable storage, big screen and
small body, reasonable price, durability and water resistance, and all the great security features
of Android Nougat.
The side effects
of such a design decision become apparent when you witness
small gaps between the bottom lip and where it attempts to rest flush with the main
body of the
phone.
In fact, as someone who has used the Plus model
of Apple's iPhone since the 6s, I actually found the X's
body feels too
small at first, though I've grown to enjoy how easy it is to use the
phone with one hand.
Not only do we have the camera lens and Xenon flash, but also a
small external speaker (often mistaken for the micro-USB charging port), the Orange, HTC and Windows
Phone logos, as well as HTC's stylistic elements — triangular rubberized top and bottom segments with the
body of the handset built from a piece
of brushed aluminium.
The main idea is that by housing a
phone's various sensors and earpiece speaker into a notch at the top
of the display, OEMs are able to further slim down bezels and fit a larger screen on a
smaller body.
These
phones include taller screens with
smaller bezels, keeping the size
of the
phone the same but giving you more screen real estate and a larger screen - to -
body ratio.
CEO Peter Chou referred to the company's two new
phones as simply «HTC One,» before later revealing the two flavors
of One, the larger plastic One X, and the
smaller metal -
bodied One S.
Don't get me wrong, The
phone in the leaked render above looks sexy, and designing such a device — and potentially achieving the highest screen - to -
body ratio
of the handsets released this year — is no
small feat.
LG is reportedly planning a
smaller version
of its flagship
phone with the same impressive screen - to -
body ratio.
This screen will leave behind a very
small body on the top and bottom
of the two Samsung Galaxy S8
phones, with the upper bezel expected to house the earpiece, iris scanner and selfie camera.
As someone who prefers
smaller phones, its compact
body, which happens to accommodate an excellent 5.5 - inch QHD AMOLED display, is one
of its signature features.
This 3X optical zoom sits like a
small hockey puck in the
body of a ZenFone 2, with a special camera grip on the back and shutter buttons for both photo and video on the side
of the
phone.
At least some
of them have far
smaller notches and side bezels than the iPhone X so the screen to
body ratio may even better like that
phone in the bottom
of your comment.
It went something like this: hotel check - in, locate room, locate wifi service, attempt connection to wifi, wonder why the connection is taking so long, try again, locate
phone, call front desk, get told «the internet is broken for a while», decide to hot - spot the mobile
phone because some emails really needed to be sent, go «la la la» about the roaming costs, locate iron, wonder why iron temperature dial just spins around and around, swear as iron spews water instead
of steam, find reading glasses, curse middle - aged need for reading glasses, realise iron temperature dial is indecipherably in Chinese, decide ironing front
of shirt is good enough when wearing jacket, order room service lunch, start shower, realise can't read impossible
small toiletry bottle labels, damply retrieve glasses from near iron and successfully avoid shampooing hair with
body lotion, change (into slightly damp shirt), retrieve glasses from shower, start teleconference, eat lunch, remember to mute
phone, meet colleague in lobby at 1 pm, continue teleconference, get in taxi, endure 75 stop - start minutes to a inconveniently located client, watch unread emails climb over 150, continue to ignore roaming costs, regret tuna panini lunch choice as taxi warmth, stop - start juddering, jet - lag, guilt about unread emails and traffic fumes combine in a very unpleasant way, stumble out
of over-warm taxi and almost catch hypothermia while trying to locate a very
small client office in a very large anonymous business park, almost hug client with relief when they appear to escort us the last 50 metres, surprisingly have very positive client meeting (i.e. didn't throw up in the meeting), almost catch hypothermia again waiting for taxi which despite having two functioning GPS devices can't locate us on a main road, understand why as within 30 seconds we are almost rendered unconscious by the in - car exhaust fumes, discover that the taxi ride back to the CBD is even slower and more juddering at peak hour (and no, that was not a carbon monoxide induced hallucination), rescheduled the second client from 5 pm to 5.30, to 6 pm and finally 6.30 pm, killed time by drafting this guest blog (possibly carbon monoxide induced), watch unread emails climb higher, exit taxi and inhale relatively fresher air from kamikaze motor scooters, enter office and grumpily work with client until 9 pm, decline client's gracious offer
of expensive dinner, noting it is already midnight my time, observe client fail to correctly set office alarm and endure high decibel «warning, warning» sounds that are clearly designed to send security rushing... soon... any second now... develop new form
of nausea and headache from piercing, screeching, sounds - like - a-wailing-baby-please-please-make-it-stop-alarm, note the client is relishing the extra (free) time with us and is still talking about work, admire the client's ability to focus under extreme aural pressure, decide the client may be a little too work focussed, realise that I probably am too given I have just finished work at 9 pm... but then remember the 200 unread emails in my inbox and decide I can resolve that incongruency later (in a quieter space), become sure that there are only two possibilities — there are no security staff or they are deaf — while my colleague frantically tries to call someone who knows what to do, conclude after three calls that no - one does, and then finally someone finally does and... it stops.