A noticeable design element is
the bare left and right sides, with the Zenfone 2 coming with a different take on the standard button layout.
Not exact matches
You've got the power button, volume rockers
and IR blaster to the
right side leaving the
left side of the tab
bare.
The bottom
and left sides are
bare, while the
right side holds the volume rocker
and lock button, with the top featuring the headphone jack, micro USB port
and a flimsy flap covering the microSD card slot.
The design is largely minimalistic with only the volume rocker
and the power / display key on the
right of the device, the
left side totally
bare, the micro USB port
and speaker on the base,
and the SIM card tray
and the 3.5 mm audio jack bang on top.
The
left panel is completely
bare, as Huawei has placed the microSIM slot
and the microSD slot on the
right side as well.
Left side of the Redmi Note is completely
bare with no control while its
right side has a power / lock key
and a volume rocker with a metal finish.
Move on the
sides and while once again you will be struck by similarities (power / display on / off button above volume rocker, both on
right side,
and left side totally
bare) you will see Karbonn having gone for a slighly more «boxish» look.
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.
On the
left side, there is a power / lock key
and a volume rocker, while the
right side is completely
bare with no controls or ports.
Taking a look around the device, you'll notice that the
left side is completely
bare, while the
right side houses the power button, volume rocker, microSD card slot,
and SIM card slot.
The
right side of the Moto G (2nd Gen) has a power / lock key
and a volume rocker, whereas its
left side is completely
bare with no control.
The
left side of the tablet is
left bare whereas the
right side features the power / lock button, the volume key,
and the microSD card slot.
Working around the device you'll find the volume rocker, power button
and camera button along the
right side; down below is the micro-USB port, the
left side of the phone is
bare;
and up top you'll find the headphone jack.