Sentences with phrase «firing speaker»

Of course a single bottom - firing speaker isn't the best configuration, but it does well enough to provide basic quality sound with good volume.
Audio output is excellent, and even though there's only a single bottom - firing speaker, the results are loud, clean and clear.
Audio quality over the rear - firing speaker was on the tinny side but quite loud, and there's a dedicated equalizer featuring many custom options and virtual surround sound for headphone listening.
But unfortunately, the rear - firing speaker doesn't do you any favors, so it's best to keep a set of headphones handy.
It's not going to compare to a phone with stereo or front - facing speakers though, and as is the case with any bottom - firing speaker, it is very easy to cover up when holding the device in the landscape orientation.
Along the bottom you'll find a 3.5 mm audio jack, USB Type - C port with USB 3.1 speeds, a single bottom - firing speaker and of course the famed S - Pen in its sheath.
You should also know that the phone has a fingerprint sensor at the rear, a slightly larger camera bump than on the OnePlus 5, a USB Type - C port with USB 2.0 spec and USB Audio, a headphone jack, Bluetooth 5.0 with aptX HD support, Dirac HD - enhanced bottom - firing speaker and support for the latest carrier aggregation and QAM technologies.
The rear - firing speaker is just as loud but also just as tinny; the Type C USB port is just as futuristic; the camera is just as impressive.
But the main benefit to having two speakers on the front is stereo sound when gaming or watching videos, which is a major improvement over a single, rear - firing speaker like you get on most other devices.
On the bottom edge of the phone sits the USB Type - C charging port, which is flanked by a bottom - firing speaker.
Sporting a single rear - firing speaker, the Microsoft branding and a fixed - focus 2MP camera, this is a mostly minimal affair.
In regards to sound, the OnePlus 5T features a single downward firing speaker.
On the front of the device you'll find both the secondary camera and fingerprint sensor just below the screen, the SIM card tray on the left side of the phone, the power and volume buttons on the right side, and the bottom - firing speaker and USB Type - C charging port on the bottom.
It does have USB Type - C for a charging port so the battery should charge up pretty quickly, and in our experience it did, and it has a front - mounted fingerprint sensor as well as a single bottom - firing speaker for audio.
While it might not have dual front - facing speakers embedded in the front face of the device, it does offer one downward firing speaker and utilizes the earpiece as another.
Additionally, the bottom - firing speaker has been moved to the rear.
The bottom - firing speaker on the Note 8 is also said to be stereo and will be «tuned» by AKG Acoustics.
Much better than a single downward or backward firing speaker.
Down below, there's a bottom - firing speaker grill next to the V30's USB - C charging port.
The LG G6 also comes equipped with a USB Type - C port on the bottom edge accompanied by the mic and what looks to be a bottom - firing speaker.
Up top is the SIM / microSD card tray, and along the bottom is a single bottom - firing speaker, 3.5 mm audio jack, and a USB Type - C port.
There is a bottom - firing speaker and USB - C port at the bottom with a top mounted headphone jack.
On the back, you'll find the Max XL's 13MP rear camera, LED flash, fingerprint sensor and rear - firing speaker.
On the back of the Lumia 640, there is a single rear - firing speaker, a neatly displayed Microsoft logo, a single LED flash and the 8MP rear - facing camera.
However, you'll want to watch video with headphones as the rear - firing speaker sounds awful.
The Nexus 5X only features a single front - facing speaker despite having two speaker grills, which sees it fall behind many other stereo devices, though I'd take that single front speaker over a bottom - or rear - firing speaker any day.
There's also a 3.5 mm audio jack, and the single bottom - firing speaker.
This bottom firing speaker is loud and of acceptable quality, though with so much bezel space on the front I'd have preferred to see front - facing stereo speakers.
Furthermore, beneath the device is a USB Type - C port and a bottom - firing speaker, while a 3.5 mm headphone jack is not present.
The single bottom - firing speaker from last year is now joined by a second front - facing speaker.
So, in addition to a traditional, bottom - firing speaker, the U's earpiece puts out sound that delivers a true stereo audio experience.
Another big win for the S9 is the inclusion of stereo speakers, with the earpiece at the top of the phone pairing with the bottom - firing speaker to produce much better sound than the S8.
On the bottom edge of the phone is a USB - Type C charging port, with a bottom - firing speaker and a headphone jack.
On the bottom edge, you'll find a USB Type - C charging port, next to a bottom - firing speaker.
While the larger Home has three speakers to drive an impressively full sound, the Home Mini makes do with one, top - firing speaker.
The front of the phone features a selfie camera that we'll cover in more detail further on, an ambient light sensor, handset speaker, front firing speaker, a third microphone, and a tri-color notification LED hidden within the lower speaker component.
We complained that it was easy to block the bottom - firing speaker last year just by holding the phone in a certain orientation.
The bottom firing speaker is always louder and more powerful than the earpiece.
Barring that, you're relying on your phone's bottom - firing speaker to deliver 360 - degree audio, and that's just not happening.
Unlike other Nexus devices, despite having two speaker grilles, it's only got one front - firing speaker.
As a result, I had to rely on the Note 5's bottom - firing speaker if I didn't have a pair of headphones plugged in.
You get stereo speakers and «BoomSound», with the U Ultra combining the in - call speaker with a bottom firing speaker to improve the audio experience.
The VGA front - facing camera sits above the 1024 x 600, 7 - inch screen while on the back is the 2MP rear - facing camera, some subtle Amazon branding and the rear - firing speaker.
There is also bottom - firing speaker, but it's not clear if that will function as mono speaker or if it will work in tandem with the earpiece for stereo, like the Galaxy S9.
And just quickly on the speaker system here, Huawei has continued to use a single bottom - firing speaker that can occasionally be covered by your fingers while holding the phone in a landscape orientation.
When it comes to audio, there's a headphone jack down below (lookin» at you, HTC), supported by a single bottom - firing speaker, which gets the job done in terms of volume, but is prone to distortion at higher volume levels.
Talking about the ports, there is a headphone jack, a Micro-USB port, and a single downward firing speaker all bunched at the bottom.
It's likely that some people may have been concerned with the G5's single bottom firing speaker but we can safely say that there's nothing to worry about.
The USB - C port, 3.5 mm headphone jack and bottom - firing speaker are exactly the same as last year, right down to the position of the microphone hole and screws.
While it doesn't offer the quality of dual stereo front facing speakers, the speaker is mighty impressive for a single firing speaker.
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