This at least sounds like a worthwhile upgrade,
unlike curved displays and the 3D TVs we don't hear about anymore.
Not exact matches
Unlike other Android Wear smartwatches unveiled and launched thus far, the Asus ZenWatch features a rectangular
display with
curved corners.
Unlike Samsung and LG, Motorola hasn't focused on whizzy
curved displays or elaborate skins; indeed, it has not only committed to a «pure Android» experience in its own phones, but seems to have persuaded its partner Verizon to tone down the level of skinning in its Droid phones.
The Galaxy S6 Edge sports a unique design, it has a
curved display on the front, which is
curved on both its left and right side,
unlike any other smartphone released to date.
It launched the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge only a few months later in early 2015 and the latter had a dual - edge
curved display that was
unlike anything found on the market back then.
Unlike this year, however, the next generation of Galaxy flagship phones will all have
curved, «wraparound»
displays.
The front has the 5.0 - inch
display with a speaker grille and 8.0 - megapixel camera above it, and the back is all plastic white (perhaps inspiring the Samsung comparison) and
curves gently outwards, bearing the 13.0 - megapixel camera with flash (which has been moved to the centre of the top,
unlike in the Mi 3 where it was towards the left of the top).
Unlike previous iterations of this flagship line though, Meizu has gone from using a metal frame and plastic backing to a full metal unibody design that
curves around the sides to meet the large
display up front, allowing for the premium feel that is expected from a current generation flagship.
Unlike the
curved full - screen
displays found in the flagship Galaxy smartphones, Samsung
Display will supply flat OLED panels like we've seen on the new A8 handsets for mid-range devices.
Apple is working on
curved displays, perhaps related to the MicroLED development, which would
curve inward from the top of the device to the bottom,
unlike Samsung's
curved displays, which round out at the sides.
Unlike the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, the phone is expected to be available in two versions — one with a normal screen and one with a
curved display.
Unlike many other phones with 2.5 D
curved glass, there are defined edges around the front
display of the Moto Z Force with the glass butting up to the metal edges.
Moreover the frame reveals the Galaxy A8 (2018) doesn't have a
curved display,
unlike the thin Galaxy S8.
Unlike Pebble the Asus's full colour screen has vibrancy, and the whole
display is protected by a
curved Corning Gorilla Glass 3 panel, which means it should be safe from the casual ding or scrape against furniture.
Unlike the flat
display Galaxy Note 5 or the Galaxy S6 Edge, which featured wider
curves, the Galaxy Note 7 introduced a more shallow
curve to maximize screen real estate.
The bezels around the
display will be slimmer, and the corners of the screen rounded — though it doesn't look like the
display will be
curved,
unlike those on Samsung phones.
However,
unlike the Galaxy S8 and Note 8, the
display screen is not
curved on the edges, rather, it takes a design that similar to the Galaxy S8 Active or rather LG G6 or Google Pixel 2 XL for that matter.
But
unlike these, the Fit features a stunning 1.85 - inch
curved AMOLED
display making it straddle the smartwatch and fitness tracker divide.
Unlike in past years, these new phones could come in different sizes — the S7 is rumored to have a 5.2 inch
display, while the
curved Edge may be bumped up to 5.5 inches.
The Galaxy S7 Edge also features a metal and glass unibody construction, but
unlike the Moto Z, you get
curves everywhere, including the tapers along the sides of the back, the rounded corners, and of course, the
curved edge
display up front.
The report claims that
unlike the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, Samsung isn't planning on releasing a standard and
curved Galaxy Note 6 and will soon make the decision on whether to manufacture its next - gen flagship Note with either a flat or
curved display.
But
unlike Samsung's current lineup of Galaxy Android smartphones, the
display on this device
curves all the way to the back of the handset.
Nikkei Asian Review reported earlier this week that Apple may introduce a third, premium smartphone next year with a
curved display not
unlike Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge.
Unlike the Galaxy S8 and LG G6, however, the new phone could come with a fingerprint sensor under the screen and won't have a
curved display.
Apart from that, what are learning from the rumors is that this would be a 6 - inch
curved display,
unlike the 5.7 - inch one in the Galaxy Round.
Unlike the Edge, however, both sides of the
display are expected to be
curved.
It doesn't look like even the Gear S, seeing that the smartwatch lacks a home button and 2 - inch
curved display (
unlike the Gear S).