Sentences with phrase «as volume rocker buttons»

Similar to the Sony Xperia Z5, the Xperia F8331 may sport a power button that has a fingerprint sensor as well as volume rocker buttons on the side.
The right side has both, the power button as well as the volume rocker button.

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Gone is the round volume / power dial on the bottom left and the small joystick on the bottom right, as all of the raised buttons, rockers and dials have been replaced by digital interfaces.
Physical buttons-wise it is much the same as other Android tablets, with on / off button and volume rocker situated on the edge of the device and the micro USB charging and syncing port found at the bottom next to the headphone jack.
The side button arrangement also appears to have been reshuffled, with the right edge accommodating the volume rocker, as well as both the power and «convenience» key, while the SIM card tray slot has been repositioned to the opposite left edge of the device.
Sure, I complained about the quality of the buttons in my review of the device saying «the volume rocker and lock / power buttons are top - notch in their firmness and clickability, however, the longish camera button could be used as a mini-seesaw and the four front buttons aren't much to write home about either,» but I was asking for it to be improved, not removed!
The power button and volume rocker sit up top (although not a microSD Card slot, a feature we sorely missed on the Nexus 7 as well).
Along the top edge, you'll find the Lumia's micro SIM and micro SD Card slot, as well as its power button and volume rocker.
On the right side, the Vivo V7 has a volume rocker and a power button, while the left side has a three - card tray to hold a microSD card as well as two Nano - SIM cards.
There are holes cut out of the case for the rear camera, the stereo speakers along the bottom, the volume rocker and 3.5 mm headphone socket, as well as the power button and Micro USB charging port.
Figure 5: The only button on the left side of the unit (as you look from the front) is the volume rocker near the top (just visible on the left side of this picture).
However, the new device features a bronze body, with bronze colour accents on the phone's power button and volume rocker, as well as along the phone's chassis.The new device also includes dual - SIM support in «select global markets,» according to a January 9th, 2018 media release.
I find the button positioning a little frustrating for me however, as I would prefer the Power button to me above the volume rocker, mostly because this is what I'm used to, but perhaps also because it seems to make sense to have it there at the top.
It has a volume rocker, which doubles as a camera zoom, plus two dedicated buttons for both still and video cameras.
It has holes cut out of it for the 2 - megapixel rear camera, the single mono speaker along the bottom, the volume rocker and 3.5 mm headphone socket, as well as the power button and Micro USB charging port.
It has the same design touches as its smartphone sibling too, with the use of an aluminium standby button and a similar volume rocker, giving a family feel to these devices.
The right is where you'll find the micro SIM card slot and the volume rocker, as well as the power button.
Elsewhere, the better - looking volume rocker, standby button and headphone jack are all in the same place, as is the home button, which also supports fingerprint recognition.
There is a power / standby button, volume rocker and dedicated camera button on the right - hand side and that's as far as physical buttons go.
The main body of the device consists of a rounded back with the power and volume rocker buttons placed in the middle, as per LG's now signature design ethos.
On the left is a volume rocker, and on the right is the power button, which doubles as the lock key when the phone is in use.
As we can see, the power button and the volume rocker are in the same place, but the microphone have been moved down from the top right side to the middle of the tablet.
The LG Optimus has a dedicated camera button as well as a volume rocker and the power on / off button.
Users can now activate the iPhone 4S camera by double - clicking the home button, and use the» +» volume rocker as a shutter.
There's also a headphone socket, as well as power button and volume rocker.
The sole buttons are the Home button (centrally situated beneath the display), the volume rocker on the side, and a screen lock button above that (instead of a mute button, as found on the iPhone).
The SC1630 as developed by Polaroid features a 16 megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom, LED flash, a 3.2 inch touchscreen display on the back of the device at WVGA resolution and dedicated control buttons on the top for the camera shutter and volume rockers as well as a microSD slot and Bluetooth.
The left edge of the phone is home to a microSD slot and a microSIM slot, both hidden beneath and hinged door, and the right edge contains the power / lock button as well as a volume rocker.
Hardware controls are much as before, with a power / sleep button on the top edge along with the headphone socket, and a volume rocker and mute switch that, thanks to iOS 4.3, can be restored to its original screen - rotation - lock functionality.
The tablet itself is a sleek, black rectangle, with a power button and volume rocker along the width of the device, as well as two speaker grills located along the length of the tablet.
The same key is said to double as a fingerprint scanner, with the right edge of the phone housing a power button and a conventional volume rocker, both of which are depicted in the latest render.
The power button and volume rocker on the right side of the E4 Plus feel surprisingly clicky, and the front - facing fingerprint scanner works just as fast as my Google Pixel running Android O. Near the top of the phone is the earpiece for phone calls, but this also doubles as a front - facing speaker that sounds way better than expected.
The volume rocker, the power button and the camera shutter button all are lined up on the right side which is as similar as to most Lumia devices.
The right side houses the power button and volume rocker — neither feel as «clicky» as we'd like.
You can also technically take photos underwater with the S5 Active, since the volume rocker works as a shutter button.
Dedicated keys such as the volume rocker and the power button appear on the device's right side.
It would have been to put the volume rocker just above the power button on the same side, but at least it's not as bad as it is on the Xperia Z5.
Going around the phone, there are no buttons on the right side of the phone, and the left side has the power button along with the volume rockers — rather strange and sounds as if the phone was made for a southpaw.
The volume rocker lives on the left, a headphone jack and Infrared Blaster (for using the phone as a universal remote) sit up top, the power button is on the left edge, and the Micro USB charging / data port is found on the bottom.
LG's unique back panel buttons are here as well with the volume rocker sitting either side of a power button on the front.
It has the same volume rocker below the rear camera and top - facing power button as the ZenFone 2, as well as the slightly arched silhouette.
And the tactile side buttons have a nice, clicky feel to them as well, particularly the tapered volume rocker.
You find the power button (which lights up to indicate pairing mode, battery life), which is a bit flushed, as you go along the can, you find the curved volume rocker, and then near the bottom you find the play / pause, answer / hang - up button.
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.
Furthermore, the power button can now be found just below the volume rocker as opposed to the Nexus 6P where the opposite arrangement is true.
The power button and volume rocker are located on the right - hand side of the handset within easy reach, and considering the size of the screen I'm pleased that the power button isn't placed on the top of the handset, as it would be a bit more of an uncomfortable stretch to reach it.
The right side has got the volume rocker and the power button (both of which are plastic) while the left side has been left untouched as the SIM tray is on the back, underneath the back cover.
The phone's right side includes covered microSIM and microSD card slots, as well as the power key, volume rocker, and a dedicated camera activation button, which doubles as a shooting button.
The sim tray is on the left (and not on the top as on the Mi 3), and the volume rocker and power / home button are on the right.
As for the other keys, the volume rocker is located on the upper left side, while the power / standby button and the dedicated camera key are both on the right.
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