Sentences with phrase «at least the power button»

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To make the batch stronger once it has shut off, disconnect the power, wait at least 3 seconds, reconnect power, wait another 3 seconds and then press the button briefly.
Try resolving this issue by pressing the «Power» button and holding it for at least 30 seconds until your device shuts down.
Hold down the power button for at least 20 seconds, until it shuts off.
All you need to do is hold the «Power» button for at least five seconds to power off itPower» button for at least five seconds to power off itpower off it off.
Push the power button (with the charge cable unplugged) and hold it for at least 20 seconds.
At least the power and volume buttons are within easy reach.
Press and hold the power button for at least fifteen seconds.
While little can actually be gleaned from the photo set, we know at least one model will be powered by Android due to the presence of touch sensitive Android - style menu buttons.
I've pressed the power button on for 10 seconds about 20 times and 8 seconds for approx. 20 times, the light button 50 times and even pressed the reset button at least 10 times....
If a simple restart doesn't help, hold down the power button for at least 12 seconds to switch the device off, then wait 30 seconds and power it back up.
On an iPhone, you have to press and hold both the power and home buttons at the same time for at least 10 seconds.
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.
Similar to smartphones, there's an accessible power button next to the volume rocker, but at least this placement is more intuitive.
The power button appears unchanged, at least from the outside.
The power button is on the right, sitting right where your thumb naturally rests — at least if you're right - handed.
The side power and volume buttons are pleasantly - or at least usefully - textured, so they're easy to distinguish and activate quickly by feel alone.
Powered by two AAA batteries — Google does at least include these — it's a slender black lozenge with a D - pad, voice search button, back, play / pause, and home keys.
I'd love a physical shutter button, but at least a double - press of the power button will quick - launch the camera, and volume up will take a picture.
Its side - mounted power button and volume rocker feel a bit shallow, but they're at least clicky.
It is somewhat odd that Meizu did not decide to use that fingerprint scanner as a power key as well, at least that seems to be the case considering there are two buttons on the right, but well have to wait for the company to announce this handset in order to know the full story behind this.
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