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  2. Faceplate - Wikipedia

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    Faceplate (face plate, face-plate) is a plate, cover, or bezel on the front of a device, such as: ... Nokia 5110, mobile phone with interchangeable faceplates;

  3. Bezel - Wikipedia

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    Bezel (jewellery), the rim which encompasses and fastens a jewel, watch crystal, lens or other object Bezel, the sloping facets of the crown of a cut gem after gem cutting Screen bezel , a space or frame around a display device, such as on a television or mobile device

  4. Vertical service code - Wikipedia

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    A vertical service code (VSC) is a sequence of digits and the signals star (*) and pound/hash (#) dialed on a telephone keypad or rotary dial to access certain telephone service features. [1] Some vertical service codes require dialing of a telephone number after the code sequence.

  5. A notch-less, bezel-less Android phone is coming just in time ...

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    <p>Apple on Monday will unveil its latest software innovations, including iOS 12, the next major iPhone update, with Apple news likely to become the hottest topic in tech next week. But on Tuesday ...

  6. Oppo's next phone has a crazy slim screen bezel - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/2015-03-24-oppo-bezel-less...

    This is backed up by an Oppo patent (dug up by GSM Arena) which shows the use of light refraction to give the illusion of a bezel-free screen. Yes, it's very much the same method as Sharp's.

  7. Bezel (jewellery) - Wikipedia

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    On a cell phone or tablet, it is the back surface that frames the LCD screen. [ 5 ] The word may also refer to a bezel setting for a stone, which is a general term for a setting holding the stone in place with a raised metal rim for the stone, the rim's lip encircling and overlapping the edges of the stone, thus holding it in place. [ 6 ]

  8. List of telephony terminology - Wikipedia

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    Call originator - (or calling party, caller or A-party) a person or device that initiates a telephone call by dialling a telephone number.; Call waiting - a system that notifies a caller of another incoming telephone call by sounding a sound in the earpiece.

  9. Form factor (mobile phones) - Wikipedia

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    A flip or clamshell phone consists of two or more sections that are connected by hinges, allowing the phone to flip open then fold closed in order to become more compact. When flipped open, the phone's screen and keyboard are available. When flipped shut, the phone becomes much smaller and more portable than when it is opened for use.