Has anybody else noticed how little of the screen is actually used?
The 920 might as well have a tiddly little screen like an fbiPhone!
the screen starts where the tile starts at the bottom and ends at the clock on the upper right. the 900 is similar too, and i like it. makes me thing the whole black part is the screen with its 0 black level amoled. not so sure about the 920's ips lcd though
The Verge conducted some camera tests, its interesting that it still performed well.
the screen starts where the tile starts at the bottom and ends at the clock on the upper right.
When you scroll down do the tiles go all the way up to the clock before they start to disappear off the screen?
Can you adjust the default margin width around the display?
What happens when you play video, does that use the whole screen or just a little rectangle in the middle?
I was looking at the new Motorola Razr M and I really like the way the display goes all the way to the edge (but I still think they've left too much of a void at the bottom).
I really think NOKIA / M$ have made a big mistake if you're stuck with that large black surround.
When you scroll down do the tiles go all the way up to the clock before they start to disappear off the screen?
I've just seen the answer to this question in the video you linked to, they travel right underneath the clock, which leaves me feeling they've got the starting position of the tiles too low (and they should also widen them right to the edges).
it scrolls all the way to the top, but like iOS and android theres a bar for the battery clocks wifi etc.
videos and any apps can fill the screen
nokia wasnt known to have thin bezels, but my theory is it doesnt break the glass when dropped on its side, because obviously its strong from the front showed in this video lumia 900 hammer testthanks to gorilla glass
im guessing the thicker bezels absorb more energy when hit, if the plastic is soft enough, which it should be as my gf dented the corner of her 900 today. glass was ok.
at certain angles gorilla glass seems to fail
which is also true for nokias, at least i'd like to think that nokias are built like a brick, because i dont like adding cases or protectors to my devices and ruin its industrial design