It has an oval face with the high - resolution display being flanked
by speaker grills and the front - facing camera above.
At the bottom, I am in rejoice to see the 3.5 mm jack, followed by a micro USB charging port, completed
by speaker grills.
Not exact matches
Sound The stereo
speakers are each placed on the left and right at the bottom of the back, protected
by a metal mesh
grill.
Flip the Xoom over and you'll find a 5 - megapixel camera, supported
by a dual LED «flash»,
grills for the stereo
speakers and the only proper button on the device, which is the power / standby button, working in the same way as the power button on every other Android device.
So last week when I stopped
by the conference «Representing Climate Change: Ecology, Media and the Arts» at Cambridge University's Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, I
grilled their
speaker on graphic design, Louise Moana Kolff, on other examples of great climate science visuals.
Up top is the headphone jack and a microphone, and at the bottom is the microUSB port, flanked
by two
grills, giving the appearance of a dual
speaker setup, even though it is actually only a single
speaker on the right side.
It hasn't been omitted, it's just tucked inside the
speaker grill located at the bottom front of the phone and, rudely, turned off
by default.
Of course, there is also no S - Pen like stylus that is housed at the bottom of the device, and there is only the USB Type - C port flanked
by the single
speaker unit and a microphone, found under symmetrical
grills.
When I lifted the lid, I was greeted
by the 15.6 - inch, 4K display with ultrathin bezels on the sides, an island - style keyboard with home - row keys and
speaker grills with creative, triangular cutouts.
There is a
grill on the camera module that could be the
speaker, but it is pretty odd to see a
speaker on the camera module and also on the back side
by Motorola.
The Mi Note 2 also offers USB - C connectivity, and the port is flanked
by symmetrical
grills that house a bottom - firing
speaker and a microphone.
The images, which were uploaded on Twitter
by a new account called @culeaks, showcase the
speaker grill located at the bottom of the device in addition to...
There's an interesting feature on the base of the N1, with a centralised microUSB port with uses the latest connection type - USB Type - C - flanked
by sizeable
speaker grills.
Other details revealed
by the photos include a USB Type - C port on the bottom part of the device, a mono
speaker beside the
speaker grills, and a microphone at the other end.
On the bottom you have a microUSB port flanked
by a couple of
speaker grills and two exposed rivets, similar to the ones on the base of the Google Nexus 4 and down the sides of the Motorola Razr i.
The rear camera is flanked
by the LED flash and the
speaker grill.
The first notable feature illustrated below is the phone's front
speaker grill which highly resembles the design introduced
by the HTC One.
There's also no audio jack; it's been replaced
by an additional
speaker grill.
On the bottom, a USB Type - C charging port is flanked
by a headphone jack and
speaker grill; and on the back is the single - lens camera that almost sits flush against the rear.
On the bottom of the device, you get a USB Type - C port flanked
by machined
speaker grills.
And while the backplate is pockmarked
by plenty of casing penetrations for screws, utility ports and an apparent
speaker grill, it doesn't feature the heart - rate sensor that's become almost standard on Android Wear watches.
It's surrounded
by a gunmetal grey aluminium body shell, with a red
speaker grill jutting out from each corner — a sound system Acer calls Predator Quadio, which comes with Dolby software for added depth and quality.
Along the bottom is a USB Type - C port, which doubles as a headphone out port, accented
by two
speaker grills and a mic.