The body is made of titanium; the rear utilizes ceramic, which is soft and cool to the touch, and it eliminates the need for
ugly antenna lines.
The Pixel 2 XL is a bit newer than the smaller Pixel 2, but both phones have sleek unibody aluminum construction that's coated so you don't have to see
those ugly antenna lines.
How come Samsung, Motorola, hauwei, LG etc can put together a phone with premium materials without obvious,
ugly antenna lines and still get good reception?
Gone are
ugly antenna lines, now masked in glass.
There's also a vertical fingerprint reader on the back, Quick Charge 3.0 technology and the phone flaunts an all - metal body without
those ugly antenna lines.
Not exact matches
That's not to say the Nubia Z17 is
ugly, with a premium metal unibody construction, swanky red accents around the capacitive home button and dual rear camera setup, and barely noticeable
antenna lines.
And second, the black
antenna lines on the blue body are plain
ugly, and this is actually one of the areas where Huawei should copy the design from Apple and either move them to the top and bottom edges or find a different way to get rid of them.