DolfanCole
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Sorry for the dumb question, what is "bezel"?
For this discussion, it's the area between the bottom of the actual screen display and the edge of the phone.
Sorry for the dumb question, what is "bezel"?
I'm confused. It looks like the screen is around the same size as the GS2. I'm not sure where 4.3" came from.
seems like a giant waste. Obviously ICS will use capacitive buttons in older phones (see Nexus S leak) but why include that on the new Nexus?Here's a thought ... Could the large bezel actually include capacitive buttons, but are dimmed out/turned off and therefore not visible in the picture? Maybe there's an option in ICS to use/not use capacitive buttons in order to be compatible with phones released prior to ICS. Now, if this is the case, I'm definitely back on board.
Perhaps, but that still sounds like a hell of a lot of space for capacitive buttons though. :/Here's a thought ... Could the large bezel actually include capacitive buttons, but are dimmed out/turned off and therefore not visible in the picture? Maybe there's an option in ICS to use/not use capacitive buttons in order to be compatible with phones released prior to ICS. Now, if this is the case, I'm definitely back on board.
Here's a thought ... Could the large bezel actually include capacitive buttons, but are dimmed out/turned off and therefore not visible in the picture? Maybe there's an option in ICS to use/not use capacitive buttons in order to be compatible with phones released prior to ICS. Now, if this is the case, I'm definitely back on board.
the screen is 4.56". it just looks and acts like a 4.3" because of the on-screen navigation buttons.
1184 x 720 = 322 dpi at 4.3"
1280 x 720 = 322 dpi at 4.56"
the missing 96 pixels are the on screen buttons
seems like a giant waste. Obviously ICS will use capacitive buttons in older phones (see Nexus S leak) but why include that on the new Nexus?
It's a long shot, I know. But, it seems like much more of a waste to have that large bezel with absolutely no functionality. If it's needed for the hardware inside, I'd actually prefer to make the device a little thicker to accommodate that rather than the large bezel.
On my OG Droid, there's only a teeeennny blank bezel space below the capacative buttons. Sure there's a small lip but that's so out of the way it doesn't even count IMO. I get along fine w/out a giant bezel now, why go to a gigantor (in comparsion) one?You guys are crazy. That's maybe 1cm of bezel. The fact that the contrast of the screen goes that black is awesome if it can fool this many people. Hold your phone sideways, why do you want your thumb blocking your screen? With a mic, antennas and ports behind that bezel it allows for a thinner profile. If this think pops out at 9mm with an LTE radio you're all going to stop complaining. This phone is going to be badass.
On my OG Droid, there's only a teeeennny blank bezel space below the capacative buttons. Sure there's a small lip but that's so out of the way it doesn't even count IMO. I get along fine w/out a giant bezel now, why go to a gigantor (in comparsion) one?
Lookign at my OGD right now, I see the bottom bezel on the Prime to be on par with the top of the OGD. It is far from anything to get bummed out about. Look at the iPhone's bezel, that thing is f'ing huge and nobody seems to give a crap.
Maybe someone could brighten the image in photoshop to see if we can see any physical buttons on the bottom.