BratPAQ
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Doesn't look raised to me. And it's thin for me.

Doesn't look raised to me. And it's thin for me.
Guess our eyes are seeing 2 different things. In the end it's an iPhone so I couldn't care less how it looks, feels or what it has for options.Doesn't look raised to me. And it's thin for me. //uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170710/47b45894201c5c77c9302f7b267b6a69.jpg
Had an S8 for two months, and it's a great phone, but I find myself missing my iPhone. AT&T basically told me sorry about your luck you're stuck with it. It would cost me $350 to turn this phone in and then get a new iPhone.
I like this phone but I had an iPhone for so long, Android is just so foreign at this point.
I'm just complaining because AT&T's policies are stupid.
Actually the reason so many people use IOS is the opposite... It's so darn easy to use. And unlike the android platform there really isn't any tweaks to be made in order to ensure smooth operation. Out of the box it just works. (No need to connect with iTunes, if you don't mind setting up the phone from scratch every time you replace it or need to restore it, which is what you'd do on the android platform regardless) That's another plus about IOS and iTunes, true backup and restore options. Personally I have both, right now my daily driver is a S8+ but I also still have and occasionally use my iPhone 7 plus.I don't get it. IOS is more complicated. You HAVE TO use iTunes to sync and transfer files. After all these years, I still don't know how it works. With Android it's the good old drag and drop.
You can do iCloud backup restore to get back to exactly all the apps, screen layout etc on iOS. No need for iTunes. Basically what I'm saying is you don't necessarily need to have iTunes for iPhone.Actually the reason so many people use IOS is the opposite... It's so darn easy to use. And unlike the android platform there really isn't any tweaks to be made in order to ensure smooth operation. Out of the box it just works. (No need to connect with iTunes, if you don't mind setting up the phone from scratch every time you replace it or need to restore it, which is what you'd do on the android platform regardless) That's another plus about IOS and iTunes, true backup and restore options. Personally I have both, right now my daily driver is a S8+ but I also still have and occasionally use my iPhone 7 plus.
Had an S8 for two months, and it's a great phone, but I find myself missing my iPhone. AT&T basically told me sorry about your luck you're stuck with it. It would cost me $350 to turn this phone in and then get a new iPhone.
I like this phone but I had an iPhone for so long, Android is just so foreign at this point.
I'm just complaining because AT&T's policies are stupid.
Yeah, the picture is a pure speculation of what it will be. If that video is real, those bezels look even bigger and they look raised.
The "rings" would be part of the bezel. It's part of the frame of the phone which would include it in the description of the bezel.That looks like the ring around the phone, not the bezels, obviously those would be raised as to keep the phone screen off the table/surface when placed face down.
Please
Like I said from the get go, doesn't matter to me what it has or doesn't but it definitely has bezels when compared to the S8. In the video they look bigger than what was originally reported it would have.PleaseThis is getting silly. If you call that big bezels I'm worried.
PleaseThis is getting silly. If you call that big bezels I'm worried.
Sorry but those bezels are big, raised, and to use a good Scottish word - minging.PleaseThis is getting silly. If you call that big bezels I'm worried.
Leaks at this point are generally fairly accurate. This leak has been consistent from various sources now. Likely the phone, the more pressing question is whether it has the fps under the screen.You guys believing random rumors with no true confirmation from the company have me even more worried.
Fairly .. yes. As in not 100 percent. So what's shown there could not even be it once released.Leaks at this point are generally fairly accurate. This leak has been consistent from various sources now. Likely the phone, the more pressing question is whether it has the fps under the screen.
Maybe, there are other prototypes i would think. Not sure when mass production will be required to begin through.Fairly .. yes. As in not 100 percent. So what's shown there could not even be it once released.