Sentences with phrase «dedicated camera shutter button»

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.
Taking a look around the device, the headphone jack and USB Type - C port are at the top and bottom respectively, a combined SIM card and microSD card slot is on the left, and finally, on the right side is the power button, volume rocker, and Sony's signature dedicated camera shutter button.
On one side, you see the volume rocker close to Sony's signature rounded silver power button and a dedicated camera shutter button.
Just below the power button, you have the awkwardly placed volume rocker and a dedicated camera shutter button, which is something we frequently see on Sony smartphones.
As with all phones underwater, the touchscreen doesn't work, but there's a dedicated camera shutter button for aquatic pics.
There is also a 5 MP front - facing camera for video calls, along with a dedicated camera shutter button if you ever need to take a selfie.
Rest of the design is same as we have seen previously, with the circular power button and a dedicated camera shutter button.
The shutter speed and auto focus is very quick, which makes it very easy to snap photos, helped along by the inclusion of a dedicated camera shutter button.
There is also a dedicated camera shutter button on this side, which lets you launch directly into the camera application with a press, even when the device is locked.
Also on the right side is a dedicated camera shutter button, which is something we do appreciate but is unfortunately not often seen with Android smartphones.
The XZ2's hardware still includes a dedicated camera shutter button, and like last year's XZ Premium, it has a 19 - megapixel sensor inside.
Given the focus on the camera with this device, a dedicated camera shutter button is a welcome addition.
Essential functions like a dedicated camera shutter button and dedicated video record button are here, and are incredibly useful when compared to phones that require you to first switch between modes in order to use these crucial functions.
On the right - hand side of the phone is the power button, volume rocker, and a dedicated camera shutter button.
It is easy to quickly launch the camera and take a shot using the dedicated camera shutter button, and the image quality is well above average.
The buttons and ports are at their usual positions on both smartphones, with the headphone jack and USB Type - C port at the top and bottom respectively, and the power button with an embedded fingerprint scanner, volume rocker, and a dedicated camera shutter button all on the right side.
You get the new small speaker grills up front in a dual setup, with the signature button layout also returning, including the iconic large power button, as well as the dedicated camera shutter button.
It includes the signature button layout including the dedicated camera shutter button and a new large power button, which also houses a fingerprint reader.
You can have it launch any app you choose, set it to open the camera, or have it even act as a dedicated camera shutter button.
In addition to a power button, the phone's right side houses a dedicated camera shutter button.
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.
Of note is the dedicated camera shutter button, which is always a much appreciated addition, and something we surprisingly don't see enough of.
Technical details aside, taking photos with this device is a dream, courtesy of the dedicated camera shutter button with its half press to focus function.
The volume rocker right below it and the dedicated camera shutter button at the bottom of the right side don't leave a lot of room to comfortably rest your thumb on this side of the device though.
Around the sides you'll spy a volume rocker, power button, dedicated camera shutter button, micro-USB port and 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The button layout includes the signature large silver power button, with the volume rocker just below it, along with a dedicated camera shutter button even further below.
Amongst these is the standard volume rocker sat just below Sony's round and imposing power / lock button, as well as a TechRadar favourite: a dedicated camera shutter button.
On the sides, again, everything is almost the same — volume rocker buttons on the right alongside the power button, and there is a dedicated camera shutter button as well.
Something that has not been retained is a dedicated camera shutter button.
You'll find a centralized power / lock key below a volume rocker and above a dedicated camera shutter button on the right side of each handset, and the former key also houses a fingerprint scanner (unless you're in the US, where the biometric function has been removed).
That right edge is also home to a volume rocker and dedicated camera shutter button, both of which are even closer to the bottom edge, making them just as easy to get to without stretching.
There's no dedicated camera shutter button, so you'll need to do that by tapping the screen, but that's the case for quite a few handsets so isn't a deal - breaker.
The left side houses the micro SD card slot and SIM card slot with the right side housing the power button, volume rocker and dedicated camera shutter button.
The loudspeaker is on the front, and the power button, volume rocker, and a dedicated camera shutter button are on the ride side.
Sony's latest flagship, the Xperia Z2, retains a lot of what we love about its previous editions, with the same slate design, down to the iconic silver power button and dedicated camera shutter button to the side.
Above this is a small volume rocker, while the dedicated camera shutter button is located toward the bottom right edge of the phone (as it would be on a dedicated camera).
Button layout takes on the now classic Sony motif, as the big silver power button, the volume rocker, and the dedicated camera shutter button are on the right side.
Sony has kept the dedicated the camera shutter button consistent in most of its smartphone, and photography enthusiasts embrace this feature.
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