Signature elements of the design make a return, with the big silver power button found on its side, with the volume rocker and dedicated
camera shutter button found below it.
Not exact matches
Another feature you'll greatly miss that's
found on many smartphones including (select) Android and Windows Phone 7 is a physical
camera shutter button.
The host of functions in the customizable
buttons include some very useful functions like
camera shutter and
find my phone.
While we do welcome the presence of
camera shutter buttons on phones (beats tapping on the screen every time), we must confess that we
found the positioning of this one odd — it is almost bang in the middle of the side, which makes it handy for selfies but of very limited use while shooting from the rear
camera.
On the rear of the device, we can also
find the fingerprint sensor that can be used as a
shutter button in the
camera app.
The headphone jack and USB Type - C port are at the top and bottom respectively, and the power
button, volume rocker, and a dedicated
shutter camera shutter button are all
found on the right side.
You'll also
find a dedicated
camera button on the right side of the phone, giving you one - click access to launch the
camera app, and then a physical
shutter button to snap photos with.
Going around the device, the
buttons and ports are all to be
found at their typical locations, but what the Axon phone offers that isn't
found with a lot of Android devices is a dedicated
camera shutter button to quickly and easily launch directly into the
camera and take a shot.
Further down you'll
find the volume rocker and dedicated
camera key — a two - stage
shutter button as on previous Xperias.
When put in landscape mode, you'll
find the
camera modes,
shutter and gallery view
buttons on the right side.