There are also
still big bezels surrounding all sides of the phones» displays.
There are also
still big bezels surrounding all sides.
There's
still a big bezel at the bottom of the G7's screen, which means the notch isn't even there to keep the rest of the phone's bezels uniform.
Not exact matches
You wouldn't think half an ounce would make a difference, but it does: The smaller 8 is
still comfortable to use for long periods of time, but the combination of its weight and
bezels make the 8 Plus one of the more uncomfortable
big smartphones I've tested lately.
They have thinner
bezels than a lot of previous Sony devices, although they are
still bigger than those of the Galaxy S9, LG V30, and a number of other smartphones.
It
still has its rotating
bezel, standard watch band connection, tons of software features and optional cellular connectivity, but now it packs GPS, a
bigger battery, full Samsung Pay support and new software features to make it even more useful even when your phone isn't around.
The bottom
bezel is
still pretty
big, though at least that gives you a convenient place for the home button and fingerprint reader.
But most Android copycats
still have a
big «chin»
bezel under the screen because they don't have the engineering prowess or budget to pull off Apple's brilliant display design on the iPhone X.
My guess is next year the iPhone 8, or whatever they call it, looks more or less the same and it
still has the
big top and bottom
bezel for the home button.
It
still has great
big bezels around the screen, but the specs will be updated to position the second - generation model on par with other 2017 flagship Android phones.
The company clearly slimmed things down a lot on this phone, but the top and bottom
bezels are
still pretty
big, and the side
bezels really aren't tiny either.
Despite its skinny
bezels, the first - generation Mi Mix was
still a bit of a
big lump.
It's a small differencd, but
still I get that their side
bezels needed to be somewat
bigger to be symmetrical to the top and bottom ones, but since they're
bigger that's just bad design.
The bottom line is that the Galaxy S 4's panel is beautiful, with the deep blacks and lush saturation common to AMOLED screens, and it's
big — but thanks to the hardware's narrow
bezels, it's
still manageable.
a 5 inch display, but
still has a slightly
bigger bezel.
The bottom
bezel is
still big enough to accommodate the company's logo.
The Moto G5S Plus
still has
big bezels, but interestingly the screen - to - body ratio is
still higher than in the iPhone 7.
There is
still a fairly
big bezel on the bottom, though it doesn't visibly house anything — the fingerprint sensor is on the back.
But the iPhones
still have
big footprints for their screen sizes and
big top and bottom
bezels.
The
biggest problem with fully
bezel-less screens is that you
still need some
bezel space for things like sensors, earpiece speaker, and, of course, the front - facing camera.
It does
still help make pulling the edges of menus and other objects on the side of the screen easier, and it gives the phone basically zero
bezel on the sides, but if you were hoping for some
big improvements to the Edge features that Samsung has been improving for years you're going to be in for a disappointment.
The Pixel 2 XL is
still the star of the 2 w / the prettier device (smaller
bezels) and
bigger battery.
The Idol 5 does have some pretty
big bezels on the front, but overall the design is
still pretty nice.