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Bezel-less and edge-to-edge designs are rapidly becoming the norm, finds Strategy Analytics

January 29, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

Ji-Wei Wu

Bezel-less and edge-to-edge designs are rapidly becoming the norm, allowing OEMs to squeeze larger displays into a more compact form factor. However, optimising one-handed usability and adding value through smart implementations of edge interactions is becoming critical.

A recent study from the User Experience Strategies (UXS) service at Strategy Analytics “UXS Technology Planning Report: Smartphones”, investigating the needs, behaviours and expectations of consumers regarding smartphones, has found that bezel-less and edge-to-edge designs may enhance the user experience in terms of visual and cognitive aspects, but pose additional ergonomic challenges that can compromise the user’s experience.

Key report findings:

Ji-Wei Wu, analyst and report author commented, “A reduction in the size of the smartphone bezel is visually striking; it increases the maximum screen size that is possible on a smartphone without necessarily increasing its overall physical size.

But devices with edge interactions can result in user frustration when edge features are launched instead of the elements at the edge of an app they actually wanted. One-handed activation is especially problematic due to thumb-heel proximity at the edge of the content area.”

Chris Schreiner, director of Syndicated Research, UXIP, added, “Device OEMs need to optimise the HMI and utilise machine learning to minimide physical and friction that are caused by these larger displays.”

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