On the right - hand side, you'll
find volume rockers and power button.
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.
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.
You will
find the volume rocker and power button on the left side and the earphone jack and a microUSB port at the bottom.
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'll
find the volume rocker and power button on the left side of the phone, and the SIM card tray on the right 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.
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.
On the right side of the device, you'll
find a volume rocker and a power button.
On the right side of the device, you'll
find a volume rocker and power button, which is pretty standard placement.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
A headphone jack
and power button can be
found on the top,
and the
volume rocker, a microUSB port (annoyingly concealed by a cover)
and a microSD card slot are on the right.
On the top, you will
find power and volume rocker buttons.
Along the top edge, you'll
find the Lumia's micro SIM
and micro SD Card slot, as well as its
power button and volume rocker.
The microSD card slot is protected by a hinged flap,
and is
found next to the
power button and volume rocker.
Easier to
find by look
and feel is the distinctive, textured silver
power button that sits beneath the
volume rocker.
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.
You can
find the
power button and volume rocker on the right, SIM tray on the left, micro-USB port
and speaker grille at the bottom
and 3.5 mm jack at the top.
Along the edges, you'll
find a
power button,
volume rocker, nano sim
and microSD card slot,
and a USB - C port.
Around the edges you'll
find the Micro-USB
and 3.5 mm connections; there's a
volume rocker on the left
and a
power / standby
button on the right, in the same location that Samsung chooses for its top - tier smartphones, conveniently placed.
In addition to the front - facing
buttons, you'll
find the
power button and volume / up down
rocker on the tablet's right side.
When holding the Note 10.1 in its landscape mode, the top area is where you'll
find the tablet's sleep /
power button and volume rocker, the right side houses one of its speakers
and a slot for the S Pen towards the upper portion, while the microSD
and SIM slots.
Similar to the iPhone
and iPod touch, the Apple iPad has very simple
buttons; aside from the home
button at the bottom of the screen, the
power button can be
found on top, while the
volume rocker is
found at the right side with the screen orientation lock.
The right is where you'll
find the micro SIM card slot
and the
volume rocker, as well as the
power button.
The
volume rocker and power button are located on the right side of the tablet, while a microUSB port can be
found on the bottom edge.
On the right side of the slate you'll
find a
power button and volume rocker, along with a flap that covers the SIM
and microSD card slot (the latter worked fine with a 200 GB SanDisk card in testing).
You'll
find the
power button, micro-USB port, headset jack
and volume rocker along the left side of the slate, peeking through their respective openings in the case.
On the right side of the slate you'll
find a
power button and volume rocker, along with a flap that covers the SIM
and microSD card slot (the latter worked fine with a
Instead of the completely - flush
buttons of the Fire HD, the HDX now has a circular
power button on the left,
and a
volume rocker on the right They're still recessed, but not in a way that makes them impossible to
find in the dark, or even in the light if you don't know where to look.
Along the left side you will
find a
Power button,
volume rocker, orientation - lock switch,
and the aforementioned plastic flap.
The
power button and volume rocker can be
found on the top edge.
You'll
find a mushy
power button and volume rocker on the right side of the tablet, along with covered SIM
and microSD card slots (the latter of which worked with a 200 GB SanDisk card).
We like the ridged
power button and volume rocker buttons, which make them easy to
find by feel.
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.
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.
On the top edge, meanwhile, you'll
find a
volume rocker and the all - important
power / lock
button.
Surrounding the tablet you'll
find a
power button along top, a
volume rocker along the right edge, a 3.5 mm headphone jack
and microSD card slot on the left rail,
and a Micro USB port on the bottom.
In landscape orientation you'll
find a
power button and volume rocker on the top, along with a ridged quick launch
button that puts the tablet in TV mode, giving you immediate access to a media app of your choice.
The right side of the phone is home only to a
power / sleep
button and a dual SIM card tray, while a
volume rocker and a physical toggle
button are
found on the left side.
The Fire HDX 8.9's rear is also where you'll
find the tablet's
volume rocker and power button, which are
found on close to both of the device's sides.
When holding the device in the landscape orientation, the
power button and volume rocker are
found on the left side within easy reach.
Moving around the device, the
power button and volume rocker are
found on the right side, the microSD card slot is placed on the left,
and the microUSB port
and headphone jack are both at the bottom.
I also liked the feel of the
volume rocker and power buttons; I
found them easier to press than those on the Transformer Prime.
Looking around the device, the
volume rocker and the
power button are
found on the right side of the device.
Looking around the phone, you'll
find the
power button and volume rocker on the right side of the handset.
The Spin 5's
power button and volume rocker are located on the right side of the laptop
and can be difficult to
find by touch.
A similarly - neat positioning is
found on the sides of the phone: the 8.5mm - thick frame hosts both the
volume rocker and the
power -
button on the right side, in such a way that they are easy to reach with either hand.
Both the
volume rocker and power / sleep
button sit flush with the tablet's body, making them difficult to
find without looking.
The
power button is placed on the right edge,
and the
volume rocker and Bixby
button can be
found on the left edge.