6 Best Smartphones With The Highest Screen To Body Ratio

The latest trend in the smartphone industry is to have as close to a bezel-less phone as possible.

Wait, you are asking yourself what a bezel-less phone is? Ok, let us explain before moving further:

What is a Bezel?

The frame around displays, such as those on your TV or smartphone, is known as a bezel. Manufacturers of televisions and computer monitors have long shaved these borders to produce frameless designs, and it appears that the smartphone bezel may soon follow suit. The bezel is squarely in the sights of manufacturers in their drive to provide us bigger and better screens without generating clownishly gigantic phones.

Phones with the highest screen-to-body ratio are now becoming available, and they have some major advantages. Phones with a higher screen-to-body ratio usually come in at a smaller size than other phones that don’t offer as large of an area for the display.

This is because there’s less room needed for bezels when companies remove them entirely from their high-end models.

Smartphones With The Highest Screen To Body Ratio

Smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S9 and Huawei P20 Pro are leading phone companies with their high screen-to-body ratio, but there are some other great phones that you should know about too.

In this blog post, we will take a look at some smartphones with the highest screen-to-body ratio.

1. OPPO FIND X’S (93.8% Screen To Body Ratio)

OPPO FIND X’S (93.8% Screen To Body Ratio)

The OPPO Find X is a beautiful device. A display with beveled edges, a size of 6.42 inches, and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. The phone’s face is almost entirely visible, with a screen-to-body ratio of 93.8%. The screen-to-body ratio is one of the highest the smartphone world has ever seen.

Power-packed with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 845 chipset, ColorOS 5.1 (based on Android 8.1 Oreo), 8GB of RAM, 256GB of internal storage, and a 3,730mAh battery.

2. APPLE IPHONE X (82.9% Screen To Body Ratio)

APPLE IPHONE X (82.9% Screen To Body Ratio)

The device is the display on the iPhone X. It fills the hand with a stunning 5.8-inch Super Retina screen that dazzles the eyes.

The display makes use of cutting-edge technology and processes to exactly follow the design’s curves all the way to the gracefully rounded edges.

The front and back are entirely made of glass, making it the most durable ever created, with a strengthening layer that is 50% deeper. A seven-layer ink process ensures precise hues and opacity, while a reflective optical layer enhances the colors and an oleophobic coating that makes it simple to remove smudges and fingerprints.

3. VIVO NEX S (99.6% Screen To Body Ratio)

VIVO NEX S (99.6% Screen To Body Ratio)

The Nex S is VIVO’s latest smartphone, features display designs that rival those of the Oppo Find X, as well as a fingerprint scanner. The device has a 6.59-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display. It also employs a sliding mechanism to raise the phone’s top to reveal the selfie camera.

Vivo preserved the fingerprint sensor under the display, making it more daring, innovative, fantastical, and superb, coupled with the whole top screen that has no bezels, allowing the device to have the largest screen size imaginable.

4. Redmi K20 Pro (91.9% Screen To Body Ratio)

Redmi K20 Pro (91.9% Screen To Body Ratio)

This is Redmi’s first flagship smartphone. The Redmi K20 Pro has “strong performance, long battery life, clear camera, and, of course, a higher screen ratio than other Xiaomi phones out today,” according to the company.

The Redmi K20 Pro has a 6.39-inch AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 855 CPU that clocks at 2.84 GHz Octa-core, and several storage and RAM variants, the cheapest of which is RAM 6GB / 64GB ROM.

It is outfitted with a triple camera setup in the camera department. There are three of them: a 48MP main camera, a 13MP ultrawide-angle lens, and an 8MP telephoto lens. It also has a motorised 20MP pop-up selfie camera, which helps to keep the display’s bezel-less design with a 91.9% screen-to-body ratio.

5. LG V30 pro (81.2% Screen To Body Ratio)

LG V30 pro (81.2% Screen To Body Ratio)

With its 5.7-inch, 2:1 FullVision display and rounded corners for both looks and protection, the LG G6 set the standard for low bezels and amazing aspect ratios this spring. The V30’s display is also billed as FullVIsion, although LG has switched to OLED, specifically P-OLED. LG points out that it’s an ‘active matrix’ just like the next one, but it’s not called AMOLED.

It’s a dual-camera setup, the main camera, a 16MP device that isn’t ultra-wide, has a better lens with a glass element upfront and an f/1.6 aperture, which is the brightest on a smartphone. The super-wide lens is 13MP, with the same resolution as the G6, but a wider aperture of f/1.9 vs. f/2.4.

6. Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro (87.8% Screen To Body Ratio)

Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro (87.8% Screen To Body Ratio)

Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro smartphone has a 6.47-inch AMOLED display with Gorilla Glass 5, an 87.8% screen-to-body ratio, and a resolution of 1080 x 2340 pixels, and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio.

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 octa-core CPU of the Mi CC9 Pro runs at 2.2GHz. 6GB RAM, 128GB storage, 8GB RAM, 128GB storage, 8GB RAM, and 256GB storage are the memory options offered.

As usual, the camera specs are ridiculous, with a 108MP wide sensor, 12MP telephoto, 5MP telephoto, 20MP ultrawide, and 2MP macro lens. A single 32MP lens makes up the selfie camera.

Xiaomi includes a 5260mAh battery and a 30W rapid charge option.

Summary

A phone with a high screen-to-body ratio is an attractive thing for consumers looking for the latest technology. Phones like the iPhone X, which has its bezels reduced as much as possible, prove that smartphones are moving away from just being phones and towards becoming mini computers. 

The need of having such little space between your fingers and what you’re looking at in your phone is a trend that will most likely continue for the foreseeable future.

Do you know any other Smartphones with a high screen-to-body ratio? Comment down below, we will be happy to add them to the list.

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