The power button is centered below the display with touch
capacitive buttons above the button.
You also come across a standard keyboard with 15 keys alongside a circular pad that is flanked by
capacitive buttons above it, just like the current model.
The Good Camera Processor Price Satisfactory Battery life Build quality Display The Bad Thick bezels Non-backlit
capacitive buttons The above list pretty much sums it up.
Not exact matches
Three years ago, Lincoln got hung up on the coolness of an all - touch center stack and in 2011 moved some cars to
capacitive touch, including the volume and fan
buttons (
above).
The 3.7 in
capacitive touch screen sits
above the usual four Android
buttons (back, home, menu and search) on a touch - sensitive panel and beneath those is an optical track pad.
Above the keys, below the display, there's the traditional Android trio of
capacitive buttons.
The usual QWERTY keyboard is seen with the
capacitive Menu
buttons above the keyboard.
The 3.6 in multi-touch
capacitive screen sits
above touch sensitive versions of the three WP7
buttons and on the sides are a volume rocker, micro USB power / sync slot, and camera
button, with 3.5 mm headphone jack and power / sleep
button on top.
Above the dedicated physical keyboard, HTC Status has a 2.6 - inch touch screen with 480 x 320 resolution and
capacitive navigation
buttons.
A
capacitive button with a fingerprint sensor built - in is be found on the front of the OnePlus 3T, while the rear will see a small centralised OnePlus logo, with a larger camera sensor
above it towards the top.
Directly
above the bottom speaker are the phone's
capacitive navigation
buttons.
There are the proximity sensor, the earpiece and the primary camera
above the display, and there are three
capacitive buttons below it, which are not backlit, which can be problematic initially before you get the hang of their location.
Other than that, there's just the
capacitive menu and back
buttons (located on the left and right of the home
button, respectively), the 3.5 mm headphone jack and IR blaster on the top edge, and an array of sensors
above the screen.
Up front, below the display are the three
capacitive buttons, and
above the display is the 5 MP front - facing camera and a notification LED to the right of it.
The three traditional Android navigation keys rest below the display as
capacitive buttons, while the 2 - megapixel front - facing shooter sits
above the display, next to a couple sensors.
Right below it are three
capacitive buttons on the chin of the smartphone for navigation, while the front camera, the earpiece, the physical LED flash and proximity sensor are all placed just
above the screen.
Above the keys, below the display, there's the traditional Android trio of
capacitive buttons.
The phone's VGA front - facing camera perches
above the display; below it, a physical Home
button and two
capacitive keys navigate you around Google Now, your «recents» list, and settings.
It's worth noting that my biggest qualm with the Note 4's design is the fact that the horizontal line pattern on the front of the phone continues across the illuminated
capacitive buttons beneath the display, and it looks quite bad (click to enlarge the photo
above and see for yourself).
Aesthetically, those
capacitive buttons are the only difference between the Galaxy Note's unlocked GSM model and the AT&T variant, along with an AT&T logo
above the display that forces the Samsung logo down to the bottom.
As you can see from the shot
above, Samsung will be doing away with a physical home
button and
capacitive navigation keys on the phone's front, moving to on - screen
buttons while shifting the fingerprint sensor to the phone's rear, to the right (or left, depending on how you're holding the phone) of the 12MP rear camera.
The three
capacitive touch
buttons are
above the light strip but appear far more responsive than its larger, more powerful kin.
In most apps, a predictive bar pops up
above the
capacitive buttons with useful suggestions that make typing quicker.
Above that display we have a 5 - megapixel front facing camera and along the bottom half, there's still a home
button with a fingerprint sensor which works pretty good and is identical to what came along on the Galaxy S6 and a couple of
capacitive navigation
buttons.
The
capacitive navigation
buttons above the keyboard are more nuisance than convenience.
How ZTE managed that is by reducing the size of the bezels
above and below the display, and by minimizing the area filled by the
capacitive buttons.
Above the display, there is a front camera and the
capacitive navigation
buttons with LED backlit sits below the display.
Above the display, you get sensors, selfie camera module, and earpiece while below the display you find fingerprint sensor embedded into the physical home
button and there are no
capacitive navigation
buttons & the
buttons are moved on screen.