On the left side of the phone is simply the microHDMI - out port, while on the right
we get the volume rocker, microSIM tray and a dedicated camera button.
Moving ahead on talk of ports and buttons,
you get volume rocker keys and power button on the right edge of the device, left edge is kept empty.
You get a volume rocker at the top, followed by the power on / off button in the centre and then a physical camera shutter button - something we're always happy to see on a smartphone.
On the right
you get the volume rocker and the power button, both also featuring the Zen concentric circle finishing.
You get a volume rocker and programmable key on the right edge, a power button the left edge, a headphone jack on the top and USB - C port on the bottom centered between two speaker grilles.
On the left side of the phone,
you get a volume rocker and Micro-USB port; there's a microSD expansion slot and dedicated camera key on the right.
Buttons and ports-wise
you get a volume rocker on the upper right hand side, the device's power button below it, and a USC - C port alongside a headphone jack on the bottom.
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.
On the right side of the phone, you've
got your volume rocker and power button, the positions of which Huawei has inverted for «ease of use».
The right side has
got the volume rocker and the power button (both of which are plastic) while the left side has been left untouched as the SIM tray is on the back, underneath the back cover.
Not exact matches
same here screen
got so hot burns your damn face, random shutoff / restarts,
volume rocker fell off i was like wtf cause im extremely careful with my phones and that sh1t just fell off i was done
got a replacement sold it not a note 2
You've
got the power button,
volume rockers and IR blaster to the right side leaving the left side of the tab bare.
I wish that both the lock button and the
volume rocker had depressed a bit more when pushed, but Moto
got it right where port placement is concerned — both the HDMI out and microUSB are on the lower left hand edge.
Taking a look around the svelte tablet, we've
got the MicroSD card slot on the left, the power and
volume rocker on the right, on the bottom we have a couple of speakers and a USB Type C connector to power the 5900MAh (22Wh) battery.
We've
got speakers on the top and bottom, power,
volume rocker, IR blaster, and microSD card slot on the right side, with nothing on the left side.
Along the sides we spotted a full size USB port along the left hand side along with a power button,
volume rocker and screen lock, on the right hand side we've
got a full size card reader, on the back of the unit there was another USB 3.0 and a full size HDMI.
Still holding it in landscape, you've
got a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the right side, which cuts a rather drastic profile thanks to the heavily tapered edges, while the left edge houses a
volume rocker, mini-HDMI socket and — happy day — an unoccupied and uncovered microSD slot.
The Amazon Fire has no
volume rockers, no GPS, no bluetooth, no camera so that Amazon can hit the $ 199 bogey and that consumers feel they are
getting a great deal since the iPad is $ 500.
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
volume rocker and programmable Convenience Key live on the right edge, both of which are easy to
get at with your right thumb.
You
get a power button and
volume rocker on the right edge — pleasingly individualized by some nice micro-texturing — but otherwise the idea is that Android and its software UI leads the way.
You even
get the same annoying Bixby Button below the
volume rocker, which still can't be remapped to something useful.
The rest of the design is as simple as it
gets: power / standby switch and
volume rocker on the right edge, microUSB charging port on the bottom, and 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top.
So if you'd rather have the
volume rocker control media
volume by default to avoid
getting caught off guard by a blaring video link, a simple app from developer Tom W has you covered, and it doesn't even require root access.
The fingerprint sensor is easy to reach with an index finger, but then to
get to the power button - which is confusingly placed above the
volume rocker - we had to shift the phone.
If you've
got an iPhone 8 or 8 Plus, this control also gives you access to turning on the new True Tone feature for adjusting color temperature on the fly.F: The
volume slider lets you adjust audio independent of the physical
rocker button on the iPhone's side.
It took a while for me to
get used to the positioning of the power button as I kept pressing the
volume rockers instead.
Bixby is Samsung's new virtual assistant, and it
gets a dedicated button below the
volume rockers on the left of the devices.
The button layout along the side is a little different from what you might expect, with the power button placed below the
volume rocker, making it simpler to
get to.
And finally on the left side of the phone is the
volume rocker and a power button that is awkwardly placed right above that took some
getting used to.
There also are cutouts for the power button and
volume rocker on either side of the phone, but they're still a little tough to
get to because of the way they angle ever - so - slightly downward.
You
got a Power button,
volume rocker, & a convenience button which can be used to open an app, a custom action, & mute incoming phone calls.
The
volume rocker is just below this, and if you're right - handed it can be quite difficult to
get used to it being so low down.
LG G4 has
got a slightly curved body with power button /
volume rocker placed on the rear.
The
volume rockers are on the left side, but with the iPhone, you also
get a very useful hardware toggle that lets you quickly and easily silence the phone.
Though you'll have to shuffle your hand up and down the phone to
get at the
volume rocker on the right and power button on the left, the 8XT is a very holdable phone, just like its predecessor.
You
get the classic Samsung layout on the Galaxy Round: a physical home button flanked by capacitive menu and back keys on the front, the power button on the right, and the
volume rocker on the left.
The handset front has
got a common look as found on many other handsets, however the slight design change near the
volume rocker makes it look a bit different, even the rear metallic back gives a premium feel.
Adding to that, the power button and
volume rocker are positioned along the top half of the left edge, which is the opposite of most devices, and will take some
getting used to, and while the buttons are metal, they're only slightly raised, and offer very little in the way of travel and tactility.
On the right side, we've
got the power button and
volume rocker, while the left side is empty.
When the
volume rocker sits on the side of the phone it can sometimes be hard to access when your fingers are busy gripping the phone — luckily here one of my fingers is free to play around with the buttons on the back and not
get in the way of the action.
A long round - rectangular strip in the middle of the rear reminded me of LG's and Asus»
volume rocker placement (under the back camera), causing me to
get confused when searching for the Maxx's
volume controls.
A
volume rocker rests just above the power key and that's all you're
getting for physical controls.
On the right side the
volume rocker switch sits alone, being in a good position for easy use, but entirely too small and aggravating as all
get out.
The Galaxy Nexus may lack traditional physical or capacitive buttons under the screen, but you've still
got your power button and
volume rocker in the usual places, on the right and left sides respectively, where they're easy to press.
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.
On the right you
get your usual
volume rocker and power button as well as the microSD slot, but over on the left is where it is much more interesting.
It
gets treated like a single Chromecast, and your
volume rocker will increase and decrease as a group.
The sleek smartphone
get both power and
volume rocker buttons at the same side and 2 MP camera at the front.
I was prompted to download Kitkat update but when i downloaded and installed it, it always
got stuck during installation and i had to «select system reboot» using
volume rockers.