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"speaker grill" is a protective covering usually made of metal or fabric that is placed over the front of a speaker to protect it from damage and allow sound to pass through.
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From the video, we can see the USB Type - C port along with
speaker grill on the bottom edge.
Finally, the smartphone is also tipped to feature a wide
speaker grill at the top that sits in - line with the front - facing camera.
On the bottom, there is the USB Type - C port along
with speaker grill and one of the four microphones.
As for the speakers, there aren't any beyond the single
speaker grill located directly above the display.
On the bottom of the phone, the USB Type C port is flanked by a
single speaker grill and a 3.5 mm port.
However, the
dual speaker grill design is present just for the sake of symmetry, with only the right side housing a single speaker unit.
At the top, there's a front - facing camera, flush
speaker grill as well as a couple of sensors and just below this bezel, you'll love the screen.
A
small speaker grill is built into the bottom left of the rear of the phone while the camera lens and flash are above it, tucked into the top left.
Hidden in the top right of the
upper speaker grill is the ever - handy notification light, which continues to be one of my favorite features of Android smartphones.
Many think the newest iPhones will ditch the audio jack in favor of a Lightning connection for wired sound, and add a
second speaker grill.
The front has the plane design which
houses speaker grill on the top along with selfie camera and flash.
Above it you'll find the
metallic speaker grill, visible sensors which look somewhat strange, a front facing camera, and the ever - useful, quite large notification light.
The top has the camera and flash, while there is a
wide speaker grill with the holes in the bottom.
The rear camera module, which is placed on top half of the rear side, is aligned with a
circular speaker grill.
The sub is essentially a massive block of glossy plastic, with a
cloth speaker grill and a port at the back.
One can then expect the 2 -
speaker grill at the bottom of the handset, and even the front facing finger - print sensor.
The bottom edge of the phone features a handy headphone jack, along with a
single speaker grill and a USB 2.0 port.
A pair
of speaker grills sandwich the display, creating an almost 14 - inch by nearly 5 - inch flat front surface.
The back is silver and grey and has 2
speaker grills for sound (unlike the basic Kindle 4) and on the bottom is a Power button, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a Micro USB port for charging and downloading from a PC.
It will have been intelligent on BlackBerry's part to reinforce the front -
facing speaker grills as we found them to be lacking when we reviewed the original device.
Now, the ASUS Pegasus 4S also sports a Type - C USB port on the bottom, and that port is flanked
by speaker grills, though the Pegasus 4S comes with a single speaker, not two of them.
The Echo Show has a flat, rectangular face, with a
large speaker grill right below the screen and a 5 - megapixel camera right above it.
Significantly shorter than the current Google Home, it is pebble - shaped with a
fabric speaker grill at the top and a plastic - looking base at the bottom.
The display dominates the front, and the ultra-thin bezels along the sides of the screen, and the relatively thin
speaker grills above and below it, make for a relatively compact smartphone.
The first notable feature illustrated below is the phone's front
speaker grill which highly resembles the design introduced by the HTC One.
Available in all white or all black, the Playbase doesn't exactly look like any other speaker in the Sonos line — several of the others feature gray elements
like speaker grills — but its streamlined aesthetic will fit in well with an existing system.
I know it's a cheap phone and I hope it does well but that
mono speaker grill on the back of the phone makes the whole device cheap looking.
We removed the protective sacks to find the crystalline speakers within, gleaming like laser - cut glass, and accented with rubberized borders around
black speaker grills.
From the smooth aluminum design and
unique speaker grills to the fingerprint sensor, they look identical.Their primary differentiator is size — the Axon 7 is 5.5 - inches and the Mini is 5.2 - inches.
Every inch is engineered to perfection, from the laser -
cut speaker grill to the silky glass trackpad and the high - gloss sheen applied to the iconic Apple logo on the lid.
Two
speaker grills sit at the top and bottom of the device, giving the HTC One a unique but somehow familiar look.
There's also a
rear speaker grill on the back of both devices, which is something that we haven't seen in previous versions of the Moto X.
The bottom of the phone houses a
lone speaker grill, which gets quite loud (more on this in part 2 of our review), a USB Type - C port for data transfer and Dash Charge (more on this below), and a headphone jack, and the top of the phone is barren of holes and ports.
The
other speaker grill cut out is just to make the bottom of the device to look symmetrical is what I think.
Furthermore, the dual speakers have five -
hole speaker grills (rather than six or more, as seen on current iPhones), and the tiny screws flanking the Lightning port seem to be missing.
The laptop also doesn't
feature speaker grills or holes, with Microsoft instead opting to integrate the speakers underneath the device's Alcantara - made keyboard.
On the back side you will see an
external speaker grill next to two Verizon logos and two holes for microphones (and two up front).