Not exact matches
The
power and volume buttons are nice
and clicky,
and don't feel mushy at all here.
The
power button and volume rocker on the right side of the E4 Plus feel surprisingly
clicky,
and the front - facing fingerprint scanner works just as fast as my Google Pixel running Android O. Near the top of the phone is the earpiece for phone calls, but this also doubles as a front - facing speaker that sounds way better than expected.
The right side houses the
power button and volume rocker — neither feel as «
clicky» as we'd like.
There's a USB - C jack on bottom with a headphone jack beside it — allowed by those thicker proportions —
and the
volume and power buttons on the phone's right side feel just as nice
and clicky here as on the other Zs.
You've still got the same tactile
power button and volume rockers,
and the hardware - based notification switch returns with the same satisfying
clicky feel.
The right side houses the
volume rockers
and power button,
and they are both quite tactile
and clicky.
The
volume rocker
and power button are both extremely
clicky,
and the
power buttons» ribbed texture meant I had no trouble adapting to the new layout.
The
power and volume buttons are nice
and clicky (though they're a bit smaller
and higher up than I'd like),
and there's a headphone jack next to the USB - C port.
The right side of the Storm is home to two
clicky, but rather thin
and weedy
buttons — the
volume rocker,
and the
power button just below.
There are cutouts for the IR port
and microphone hole on the top of the case,
and the new
buttons for
power and volume are still nice
and clicky.
The
buttons feel very
clicky and sturdy,
and we like that the
power button has a textured
and grippy surface, so it's easy to tell the difference between that
and the
volume - up toggle that's right below it.
The right edge is also where you'll find the perfectly - positioned
and clicky power button, with the
volume rocker situated on the opposite side.
There are no issues with any of the cutouts
and the
volume rocker
and power button are very responsive
and clicky even though they are covered.
The
power and volume buttons on the Mate 9's right - hand edge are easy to hit
and very
clicky, which is fantastic.
Never mind that though, other nice touches come in the
power and volume buttons, which could be
clickier, but thanks to the textured
power button are easy to tell apart.
The
Power button and rocker - style
volume button on the right edge provide light
clicky feedback, but still feel mushy.
On the right side you'll find
clicky volume buttons and a ridged
power button.
The
volume and power buttons are located to the right of the phone
and have a very satisfying,
clicky feeling to them.
Its side - mounted
power button and volume rocker feel a bit shallow, but they're at least
clicky.
There are (loud) dual speakers on the bottom edge, a fingerprint scanner on the back,
and clicky power and volume buttons on the right.
The physical
buttons placed along the right - hand edge are solid
and clicky, while the
power button has a tactile texture so that it's always easy to distinguish from the
volume rocker with no effort.
There's a
clicky, metallic - looking
power button on the right side of the phone
and a
volume rocker below.