Not exact matches
Hardware controls can be found
along the top edge, in the form of a
volume rocker and power
key, while the right edge houses microSD and headphone ports.
A few
key buttons and ports sit
along the edges of the tablet, including a power button,
volume rocker, Micro USB, headphone jack, and MicroSD card slot.
Volume rocker keys and the power button are on the right while a 3.5 mm headset jack
along with speaker grille is present at the bottom of the device.
Despite the significant departure from the norm, there's no mistaking either the Galaxy S6 or the S6 Edge as anything other than a Samsung device, with both devices retaining
key signature elements, with classic layout of a physical home button flanked by Back and Recent Apps
keys still found up front,
along with the power button and
volume rocker found on their usual sides, to the right and left respectively.
Power button
along with
volume rocker keys are on the right edge.
The metallic power / sleep
key is on the right, the
volume rocker on the left, microUSB cum MHL port at the bottom
along with the microphone, while the 3.5 mm headset socket can be found on top next to the secondary microphone and an infrared blaster.
The left side is bare with no buttons or ports to hold, while the right frame houses the power / home
key and
volume rocker keys.The top has the 3.5 mm audio jack, while the bottom has a Micro-USB port for data transfer / charging
along with the microphone.
That's because
along with the power button on the upper left, and
volume rocker on the upper right, you'll find the «Boom» button — a circular
key in the middle of the right side.
It makes easier to take the screen shot as you can use any of the
volume rockers along with lock / power
key.
There's no mistaking the S6 for anything other than a Samsung device though, with the signature physical home button, flanked by capacitive home and recent apps
keys, still present,
along with the standard button layout of the power button and
volume rocker to the right and left respectively.
Along the right side below the
volume rocker is the Boom
key — a multifunction button that houses a number of shortcuts, which you can reprogram via the Settings menu.