The pictures provided are suspiciously absent of any UI.
Doesn't even look like the phone's switched on. I can only assume these are stock photos provided by gigabyte. It's never a good omen when a company does something like this.
Unless of course, these were the only stock photos you could find by yourselves at time of press.
I've noticed a rather disturbing trend like this in the car industry recently. If the car looks like a pig, they photograph it in "dramatic" lighting levels so low you can barely make out the shape of the vehicle.
For an article reporting on a phones UI...
The pictures provided are suspiciously absent of any UI.
Doesn't even look like the phone's switched on. I can only assume these are stock photos provided by gigabyte. It's never a good omen when a company does something like this.
Unless of course, these were the only stock photos you could find by yourselves at time of press.
I've noticed a rather disturbing trend like this in the car industry recently. If the car looks like a pig, they photograph it in "dramatic" lighting levels so low you can barely make out the shape of the vehicle.