Sentences with phrase «find volume rocker»

On the top right of the device you'll find the volume rocker and the lock button right under it.
On one side you'll find the volume rocker and lock button, while the other side is home to a new Alert Slider.
On the right side you'll find a volume rocker button, and on the left side you'll find the phone's MHL port that lets you use a microUSB connector or mini-HDMI out cable, along with a secondary microphone for noise cancellation.
On the left side you will find the volume rocker with the micro-USB post located at the bottom of the device.
On the right side of the device, you'll find a volume rocker and power button, which is pretty standard placement.
Talking about the ports placements, on the right edge you'll find volume rocker and power keys, which is quite usual.
The power button is present on the right edge and on left edge you'll find the volume rocker keys, for the 5.5 - inch size; I'm not in favor of this placement, it just doesn't feel right.
Working around the device you'll find the volume rocker, power button and camera button along the right side; down below is the micro-USB port, the left side of the phone is bare; and up top you'll find the headphone jack.
On the right side of the Mi 6, you'll find the volume rocker with the power button below it.
On the right, you'll find a volume rocker, fingerprint sensor, and two USB - C ports with Thunderbolt 3.
Around the edges, you'll find the volume rocker on the left - hand side, and the power button on the right, continuing Samsung's tradition of placing it in the most comfortable location.
Unfortunately there aren't volume control buttons, which is a bit of a bummer — you'll find a volume rocker on a majority of wired earbuds and all Bluetooth headphones nowadays.
Near the top of the XZ1's front is a 12MP - front - facing camera, and on the right frame, you'll find a volume rocker, a power button that should double as a fingerprint scanner, and a physical camera capture button — something that's a true rarity in smartphones these days.
Further down you'll find the volume rocker and dedicated camera key — a two - stage shutter button as on previous Xperias.
On the right side of the device, you'll find a volume rocker and a power button.
You'll find the volume rocker on the left, the Micro-USB charging port on the bottom, and the 3.5 millimeter headset jack on the top.
Around the edges you'll find the volume rocker and power button on the right side, followed by a unique priority mode slider on the left side.
Looking around the phone, you will find the volume rocker and the power button on the left hand side and the SIM tray opposite, on the right hand side.
You won't find a 3.5 mm headphone jack on this device either, though you will find the volume rocker on the right edge again, as well as that ridged power button.
You'll find the volume rocker and power button on the left side of the phone, and the SIM card tray on the right side.
The right side of the device is where you'll find the volume rocker and the power button, and on the bottom is the micro-USB port.
You can find the volume rocker and the lock screen button / power button on the right side of the phone whereas on the left side, the company has placed the hybrid SIM card tray.
On the upper - right side of the phone, you'll find the volume rocker, and slightly below that, the power button.
On the left edge, you'll find a volume rocker and a dedicated Bixby button.
On the same side you'll find the volume rocker, headphone jack and one of the speakers grill.
On the right side you'll find a volume rocker button, and on the left side you'll find the phone's MHL port that lets you use a microUSB connector or mini-HDMI out cable, along with a secondary microphone for noise cancellation.
On the top edge, meanwhile, you'll find a volume rocker and the all - important power / lock button.
The phone, which comes in black or white, is equipped with a 2.1 MP camera in front, to go along with the 13.0 MP camera in the rear, where you'll also find the volume rocker and sleep / power buttons.
Around the rest of the body you'll find a volume rocker and camera button, and the power / lock key, but otherwise it is relatively button free.
Around the sides of the SamTab you'll find a volume rocker, standby / power key and that's all.
You will find the volume rocker and power button on the left side and the earphone jack and a microUSB port at the bottom.
On the right hand side of the tablet we find the volume rocker and the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
On the left edge, you'll find a volume rocker and a dedicated Bixby button.
Once again we find volume rocker and power buttons on the upper left hand edge of the phone, a trend that seems to be gaining momentum recently.
In addition to the aforementioned ports, you'll find a volume rocker, lock / power button, and rotation - lock switch on the Thrive 7, just like the Thrive 10.
Along the top right edge, you'll find the volume rocker and power button, while a flap on the top left edge covers slots for the SIM card and a 128 GB micro SD card.
On the right side you'll find the volume rocker nestled right in the middle of the phone while the textured power button sits right above it.
Moving right, you will find the volume rocker for the phone.
I'm so used to finding volume rocker on the right that I was constantly checking out for those buttons.
On the left edge, you will find the volume rockers while the right side houses the hybrid SIM card slot.
On the right - hand side, you'll find volume rockers and power button.

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With the cruise controls at your left thumb, a rocker switch to control your volume on your right thumb and the skip / seek function controlled by buttons placed to the left of a control pad, you'll find yourself frustrated by having to always hunt for the button you're looking for, even though it's right in front of your face.
Physical buttons-wise it is much the same as other Android tablets, with on / off button and volume rocker situated on the edge of the device and the micro USB charging and syncing port found at the bottom next to the headphone jack.
The right - hand edge of the device is home to the volume rocker, and you'll find the power button on the left and a headphone socket on the top edge.
There isn't a dedicated search button but you will find a two - stage shutter focus / release button and a volume rocker switch.
On the left hand side you get a volume rocker and the phone's dual SIM card slot, and on the bottom edge you find the now standard USB Type - C connection as well as a 5 mm audio jack port.
In terms of physical buttons, the on / off switch and volume rocker can be found on the edge of the device, along with a new microSD slot (that can expand storage up to 32 GB) just below and the 3.5 mm headphone jack positioned on the same side just below.
Along the top edge, near the left corner, you'll find the power button and a volume rocker, with a second cooling vent near the right side of the slate.
I was pleasantly surprised when I found that the volume rocker buttons adjust the camera's digital zoom, too.
A lone power / sleep button makes up the front, with a volume rocker switch finding place along the side.
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