True bezel-less phones from sharp

Would have been even more amazing if it it was a 5 inch screen.

With absolutely no bezels, it will definitely feel like a 'normal' 5.0" inch device 😃

I personally like having some bezels at least on the bottom. Otherwise the virtual keyboard will feel very low.
 
Again, another marketing fad, what's the point of this if there's a case on it that wraps the edges?
 
What does "true bezel less" mean? Is it more of a dig at Samsung or?

I doubt we will ever have TRULY bezel less displays, ever, TBH.
 
With absolutely no bezels, it will definitely feel like a 'normal' 5.0" inch device 😃

I personally like having some bezels at least on the bottom. Otherwise the virtual keyboard will feel very low.
Normal 5 inch phone is too big for me. I wanted it to feel like a normal 4.3 in phone.
 
Normal 5 inch phone is too big for me. I wanted it to feel like a normal 4.3 in phone.

I'd like that too. I'm going to scowl angrily at the Android manufacturers for not making enough good small phones:
 
I'd like that too. I'm going to scowl angrily at the Android manufacturers for not making enough good small phones:

Blame it on we, the customers. If nobody bought large phones we would still be using the smaller phones. Manufacturers make what people are buying.
 
Blame it on we, the customers. If nobody bought large phones we would still be using the smaller phones. Manufacturers make what people are buying.

Well, I bought an iPhone SE because I wanted a good small phone. If people buy small iPhones - and they do in very large numbers I believe - they'd surely also buy good small Androids and good small Windows phones if the manufacturers were to offer them.
 
Wow! Very cool! But with my luck and clumsiness, I feel that phone wouldn't last long under my care. :P
 
Yes but that is because when those were out there were no large iPhones.

Not sure what you mean...they're still a very popular selling phone now branded as the iPhone SE. Whether or not Android fans want to admit it or not, there's still a big market for small phones.
 
Not sure what you mean...they're still a very popular selling phone now branded as the iPhone SE. Whether or not Android fans want to admit it or not, there's still a big market for small phones.

What I mean is you said you see a lot of iPhone 4/s (which when they were sold there was no large iPhone hence why you still see lots of them) I understand that. Never said there wasn't, but if you look at sales the larger iPhones are still selling in much higher numbers than the smaller version.
 
What I mean is you said you see a lot of iPhone 4/s (which when they were sold there was no large iPhone hence why you still see lots of them) I understand that. Never said there wasn't, but if you look at sales the larger iPhones are still selling in much higher numbers than the smaller version.
I looked to find sales numbers by model but couldn't find any, where did you see those.
 

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