The tall display panel is believed to be coupled with relatively thin bezels, with the OnePlus 5T hence being expected to more or less retain the physical footprint of its predecessor while offering more screen real estate.
It takes the same
tall display panel found in the Galaxy S8, flattens it, and reinforces its every edge with metal and plastic bumpers.
While most manufacturers are going with
a taller display panel this year, adopting the 18:9 (really the 2:1) aspect ratio and going with super small bezels, ASUS decided not to do that with the ZenFone 4 Pro.
Not exact matches
To pull down the notifications
panel, you have to reach all the way to the top of the Galaxy S9's
display, which can be a reach for Galaxy S9 Plus users and its
tall, large
display.
This beautiful Carino crib in Misty Grey features a
tall back rail with a solid
panel displaying a set of moldings that give an illusion of a richly framed picture with mat.
Of course the instrument
panel has a Power Wagon badge and
displays same at start - up, with tire - tread pattern backgrounds, in case you miss the half - metre
tall embroidery up the seat bolster.
The Nova 2S is rumored to sport a 6.0 - inch
display panel with an FHD + resolution of 2,160 by 1,080 pixels arranged in a
tall aspect ratio of 18:9 (2:1).
Swiping down the fingerprint scanner brings the notification
panel and tapping on the fingerprint scanner while using the camera, captures a photo - nice additions especially considering the
taller display.
Apple, too, may switch to a
taller display with on - screen controls for its upcoming iPhones, which have also been rumored to use 5.8 - inch
panels.
That's indeed a
tall claim, but we have no second thoughts in stating that the
panel is indeed one of the best LCD
displays under Rs 30K.
To pull down the notifications
panel, you have to reach all the way to the top of the Galaxy S9's
display, which can be a reach for Galaxy S9 Plus users and its
tall, large
display.
The renders highlight a
tall display, and with LG set to be the manufacturer, it's likely we'll see an LG G6-esque 18:9
panel.
The device boasts an 18.5:9 aspect ratio which is the
tallest in the industry and features minimal bezels, as well as a 5.8 - inch Infinity
Display Super AMOLED
panel with a QHD + resolution of 2,960 by 1,440 pixels and highly rounded corners.
The G6's
display is comprised of two perfect squares: when held in portrait orientation, it makes the
panel slightly
taller than the screens of similarly - sized phones.
Samsung uses a
taller 5.8 - inch
display that occupies 83.6 % of the front
panel; both phones are the same height, but the S8 is slimmer by a few millimeters.
It's
taller than other flagships with similar - sized
displays, such as the LG G2 and Samsung Galaxy S4, highlighted by how the Z1's
panel occupies just 64 % of the phone's footprint, compared to 76 % and 72 % for the two aforementioned devices respectively.
On the other hand, industry insiders previously claimed that the Pixel XL 2 will boast a relatively bezel - free design and adopt a
display panel with a
tall aspect ratio of 18:9, i.e. 2:1.
The Infinity
Display Super AMOLED
panel that Samsung debuted this spring boasts an aspect ratio of 18.5:9 which is currently the
tallest in the industry, with this particular technology having already been featured on the Galaxy S8 lineup and being implemented into the upcoming Galaxy Note 8, the firm's latest Android - powered flagship which was officially announced last week and is scheduled for a worldwide release on September 15.
The
display is just as wide as the 5.5 - inch
panel on the Honor 6X, but it is noticeably
taller.
The Mate 10 Pro boasts a 6 - inch
display panel instead of a 5.9 - inch one and also adopts a
tall 18:9 aspect ratio, in addition to featuring 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage space.
The most notable of which is the
display as unlike the standard OnePlus 5, the T model arrived with an 18:9 aspect ratio resulting in a
taller and slimmer smartphone overall, as well as a greater amount of front -
panel allocated screen.
Back in March, we exclusively revealed that Samsung had started development of its successor to the ill - fated Galaxy Note 7, and now a report has surfaced online claiming that the Galaxy Note 8 is set to sport a 6.3 - inch
display — presumably with a
tall 18.5:9 aspect ratio — which is a mere 0.1 - inches larger than the
panel on board the Galaxy S8 +.