Interesting that the Lumia 1520/1320 rank so high with capacitive buttons. Looks like WP8.1 will fully support on screen buttons, will make for some interesting new hardware there.
Hmm for some reason I would have expected the Moto X to be higher in the list - it seems to be quite compact for the screen size.
At the same time I think that phones w/o capacitive keys should account for a virtual bezel created by the soft keys. Before you mention immersive mode, I'd like to say that it doesn't apply in every case.
Possibly, but I notice by that chart that the original Galaxy Note is in about the same category as phones far smaller than it.In general this metric seems like it should favor large phones. Bezels don't scale proportionally. Even if Apple did minimize bezels more, they'd still be at a disadvantage.
Only 64.8% and that's primarily because of the awesome stereo speakers (that I ended up never use anyway). Oh well, it's still pretty![]()
There are exceptions sure, but just thinking about it already makes sense. Larger phones don't necessarily result in a scaled bezel. Even if the iPhone had the same bezels as a Moto X, it would lose because this metric favors larger phones.Possibly, but I notice by that chart that the original Galaxy Note is in about the same category as phones far smaller than it.
Even the Note 2 is surprisingly low-ranked compared to its size.
Also the MotoX, Nexus 5 and GS4 score very high without being phablets.
IMO with Apple, the top and bottom bezels are way behind the times, even for the size of their screens.
Large bezels to me are not only ugly- they're largely useless. It's just carrying around that much more phone that isn't screen.
Xperia ZL 75.84%
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That's a sweet looking phone. I really like Sony's designs lately. Straightforward, no nonsense.Xperia ZL 75.84%
That's a sweet looking phone. I really like Sony's designs lately. Straightforward, no nonsense.
Except Sony's design lately are mostly big fat bezels.
However you want to look at it.
Fact is, with every new model, Samsung has improved the Galaxy S line screen/bezel ratio to move up an entire row on the chart. The size of the phones hasn't drastically changed, in fact, I think they might even have managed to increase the screen size on the S4 while making the phone slightly smaller. (They definitely did that with some dimensions from Note 2 to Note 3.
Apple could do much better also, they just don't ever have to.
Yeah, they've managed to improve that ratio while slowing the phone down with so much bloat.
Do. Not. Want.
Yeah, they've managed to improve that ratio while slowing the phone down with so much bloat.
Do. Not. Want.
Yeah, they've managed to improve that ratio while slowing the phone down with so much bloat.
Do. Not. Want.
then remove the bloat, it takes all of what, 30 minutes? Stop being lazy.