Not exact matches
The Asus Transformer Prime has a microSD slot, a micro-HDMI port and a volume rocker along its
left side; a power button
on the far
left of its
top edge; and a 3.5 mm
headphone jack along its right side.
On the ZenPad's supersleek edges are a microSD card slot (
left side), volume rocker and power button (right), USB Type - C port (bottom), and 3.5 mm
headphone jack (
top).
On the Incredible 2's
top edge sit a standard
headphone jack (
left) and tiny power button (right).
On / Off and volume rocker sit on top of the device in landscape mode with microSD, microUSB and headphones jack on the left edge of the device and the charging / sync port at the botto
On / Off and volume rocker sit
on top of the device in landscape mode with microSD, microUSB and headphones jack on the left edge of the device and the charging / sync port at the botto
on top of the device in landscape mode with microSD, microUSB and
headphones jack on the left edge of the device and the charging / sync port at the botto
on the
left edge of the device and the charging / sync port at the bottom.
The MeMo Pad's power button and volume controls are located
on the
top left edge of the device, with a
headphone jack at the
top and a microUSB and microSD slot
on the bottom.
There is a a lock / power button
on the
top right next to the micro-USB port and microphone, and a volume rocker
on the
top left next to the
headphone jack.
A micro USB port and 3.5 mm
headphone jack are
on top, while a microSD card slot is uncovered
on the
left edge.
Volume and power buttons line the right edge; a
headphone jack, microHDMI port and microUSB port are
on the
top edge; and a microSD slot sits
on the
left.
Like iPad 2, the volume control is
on the
left perimeter, but so is the
on / off button and the 3.5 mm
headphone jack, which means they're actually
on the
top when you hold the 8.9 horizontally.
A power button sits
on the right of the Note II, the volume rocker is
on the
left, and the
headphone jack is
on the
top.
A raised power button sits
on the
top right of the iPad mini, and the
headphone jack is
on the
top left.
The
top edge of the Galaxy Player 5.0 contains a microSD slot, the bottom houses a microUSB port and a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, and the volume rocker sits
on the
left, right below the power button.
The power button sits
on the
top left edge, and a
headphone jack is
on the
top right edge next to a toggle switch that enables auto - rotation from landscape to portrait modes.
Going over the phone there's a volume up, down and mute key
on the right, a speaker and microphone
on the bottom, microUSB and mini-HDMI ports
on the
left, a 3.5 - millimeter
headphone jack and a power /
on / off button
on the
top alongside a secondary noise canceling microphone.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned:
on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor
on the A series;
on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only);
on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm
headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille;
on the
top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster
on board; and the volume buttons are located
on the
left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located
on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
There are two additional microphones for noise cancellation that improve the Droid X's call quality: one is located
on top of the device,
left of the 3.5 mm
headphone jack and power / lock button, while the other is located
on the lower back.
A
headphone jack and a micro-USB port sit
on the
left edge, and the tablet's microSD card slot and buttons for power and volume rest
on its
top edge.
On the left edge, you have the tray for a microSD card, the 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top and the USB Type - C port is placed at the bottom, just besides the speaker grill
On the
left edge, you have the tray for a microSD card, the 3.5 mm
headphone jack on the top and the USB Type - C port is placed at the bottom, just besides the speaker grill
on the
top and the USB Type - C port is placed at the bottom, just besides the speaker grille.
An easily accessible power button and
headphone jack sit up
top, the right side houses a volume rocker, and the microUSB port is
on the
left.
The
top edge of the Galaxy S II has a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, the bottom has a microUSB port, a slim volume rocker sits
on the
left, and a tiny power lies
on the right side.
Up
top, we have the power / unlock button, a standard
headphone jack and the microUSB port and HDMI - our port rest
on the bottom of the
left spine.
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.
On the top edge on the left hand side is the 3.5 mm headphone jack as well as a small flap for the microS
On the
top edge
on the left hand side is the 3.5 mm headphone jack as well as a small flap for the microS
on the
left hand side is the 3.5 mm
headphone jack as well as a small flap for the microSD.
A camouflaged volume rocker lives
on the right edge, a power button along the
left edge, and a 3.5 mm
headphone jack on the
top.
-- Register a channel to receive News for specific games To register, head to News > Find Channels — Add friends from your Nintendo 3DS and Wii U Friend Lists To add friends, head to your My Page
on the top left of the Home Menu > Friend Suggestions — Receive notifications when your Friends go online To turn this ON / OFF, head to System Settings > Notifications > Friend Notifications — Find paired controllers within communication range by activating the vibration feature To search, head to Controllers > Find Controllers — Change the user icon order on the Home Menu To change order, head to System Settings > Users > Change Order — Select from 6 new Splatoon 2 characters for user icon To edit your user icon, head to your My Page on the top left of the Home Menu > Profile — Change the system volume from the Quick Settings To access Quick Settings, hold down the HOME Button — Lower the maximum volume for headphone or speakers connected to the audio jack To lower the max headphone volume, head to System Settings > System > Lower Max Headphone Volume * This settings will be ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communicatio
on the
top left of the Home Menu > Friend Suggestions — Receive notifications when your Friends go online To turn this
ON / OFF, head to System Settings > Notifications > Friend Notifications — Find paired controllers within communication range by activating the vibration feature To search, head to Controllers > Find Controllers — Change the user icon order on the Home Menu To change order, head to System Settings > Users > Change Order — Select from 6 new Splatoon 2 characters for user icon To edit your user icon, head to your My Page on the top left of the Home Menu > Profile — Change the system volume from the Quick Settings To access Quick Settings, hold down the HOME Button — Lower the maximum volume for headphone or speakers connected to the audio jack To lower the max headphone volume, head to System Settings > System > Lower Max Headphone Volume * This settings will be ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communicatio
ON / OFF, head to System Settings > Notifications > Friend Notifications — Find paired controllers within communication range by activating the vibration feature To search, head to Controllers > Find Controllers — Change the user icon order
on the Home Menu To change order, head to System Settings > Users > Change Order — Select from 6 new Splatoon 2 characters for user icon To edit your user icon, head to your My Page on the top left of the Home Menu > Profile — Change the system volume from the Quick Settings To access Quick Settings, hold down the HOME Button — Lower the maximum volume for headphone or speakers connected to the audio jack To lower the max headphone volume, head to System Settings > System > Lower Max Headphone Volume * This settings will be ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communicatio
on the Home Menu To change order, head to System Settings > Users > Change Order — Select from 6 new Splatoon 2 characters for user icon To edit your user icon, head to your My Page
on the top left of the Home Menu > Profile — Change the system volume from the Quick Settings To access Quick Settings, hold down the HOME Button — Lower the maximum volume for headphone or speakers connected to the audio jack To lower the max headphone volume, head to System Settings > System > Lower Max Headphone Volume * This settings will be ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communicatio
on the
top left of the Home Menu > Profile — Change the system volume from the Quick Settings To access Quick Settings, hold down the HOME Button — Lower the maximum volume for
headphone or speakers connected to the audio jack To lower the max headphone volume, head to System Settings > System > Lower Max Headphone Volume * This settings will be ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired commu
headphone or speakers connected to the audio
jack To lower the max
headphone volume, head to System Settings > System > Lower Max Headphone Volume * This settings will be ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired commu
headphone volume, head to System Settings > System > Lower Max
Headphone Volume * This settings will be ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired commu
Headphone Volume * This settings will be
ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communicatio
ON when Parental Controls are enabled — Change display colors to Invert Colors or Grayscale To use this feature, head to System Settings > System > Change Display Colors — Connect a USB keyboard to the dock to type whenever the keyboard is
on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communicatio
on the screen — Use the Nintendo Switch Pro Controller via wired communication by connecting the USB charging cable To enable, head to System Settings > Controllers and Sensors > Pro Controller Wired Communication * The NFC touchpoint
on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communicatio
on the Pro Controller will be disabled while the controller is using wired communication.
The
top of the device has just the 3.5 mm
headphone jack and a microphone while at the bottom you'll find the micro USB port and two speakers grilles
on the right and
left of it.
The
headphone jack sits up
top and the Micro USB and Micro HDMI ports are
on the
left edge near the bottom.
Aside from the standard Apple home button below the LCD, the metal band plays home to all the hard inputs, including separate volume up and down buttons
on the
left, a hard switch to toggle silent mode right above it, a
headphone jack and power button
on the
top left and right, and a discreet door for SIM cards
on the right side, which you'll need a paperclip to eject.
This white plastic area is host to various connectors and buttons: a standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack, secondary mic and power / lock key
on top; a micro-USB / MHL port, primary mic at the bottom; a volume rocker
on the
left; and nothing
on the right.
For ports, there's a
headphone jack at the
top of the phone, a SIM card slot
on the
left side, and a USB Type - C port at the bottom along with the speakers.
Asus placed the ZenPad's SD memory slot
on the
top -
left corner, its
headphone jack on its
top, and the volume and lock buttons
on the right side.
Further moving around the hardware, we have nothing but the SIM / microSD slot up
top, the power button along the right side, volume rocker and Bixby shortcut button
on the
left, and the
headphone jack (woo!)
The volume rocker lives
on the
left, a
headphone jack and Infrared Blaster (for using the phone as a universal remote) sit up
top, the power button is
on the
left edge, and the Micro USB charging / data port is found
on the bottom.
On the
left is a narrow volume rocker and up
top is a 3.5 mm
headphone jack.
The
headphone jack is up
top, the microUSB port and single speaker unit is placed at the bottom, and the SIM card slot is found
on the
left side.
The
top edge plays host to a 3.5 mm
headphone jack, the microUSB charging port is located
on the bottom, and the
left edge is devoid of any buttons or ports.
The
headphone jack is
on the
top edge of the phone, and the charge / sync port is
on the lower
left side.
Other than that, there's just the capacitive menu and back buttons (located
on the
left and right of the home button, respectively), the 3.5 mm
headphone jack and IR blaster
on the
top edge, and an array of sensors above the screen.
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.
The rest of the design is standard fare for Samsung — a home button flanked by back and recent apps keys
on the front, a microUSB port at the bottom, a
headphone jack at the
top, and volume and power buttons
on the
left and right sides.
The dual SIM card slot is found
on the
left side, with the
headphone jack and microUSB port at the
top and bottom respectively.
For wiring directly into the Switch, a
headphone jack sits
on the
top -
left side of the console (Note: This
jack only supports audio out, and not mics.
On the left is a SIM card slot, the headphone jack sits on the top, and on the bottom is a bifurcated speaker grill and two exposed screw
On the
left is a SIM card slot, the
headphone jack sits
on the top, and on the bottom is a bifurcated speaker grill and two exposed screw
on the
top, and
on the bottom is a bifurcated speaker grill and two exposed screw
on the bottom is a bifurcated speaker grill and two exposed screws.
It also has the familiar USB Type - C port at the bottom, a
headphone jack at the
top, camera launcher button
on the right - hand side and a microSD and SIM slot covered by a flap
on the
left.
The
top of the device is quite busy, with a 3.5 mm
headphone jack on the
left, a mini HDMI - out connector in the middle and power button
on the right.
On the left edge is a microSD card slot, and on the top, a headphone jac
On the
left edge is a microSD card slot, and
on the top, a headphone jac
on the
top, a
headphone jack.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideA volume rocker and power button sit
on the right side, a micro-USB port is
on the bottom, a
headphone jack lies
on top and a microSD card slot is
on the
left.
A 3.5 mm
headphone jack on top, volume rocker and micro SIM tray
on the
left, micro USB port plus a few dubious screws
on the bottom, and a perfectly placed lock / unlock / power button
on the upper right hand side.
Up
top is a standard 3.5 mm
headphone jack, while
on the bottom
left corner is a USB - C port — it's angled to match the slightly pointed base of the phone.
There's a the volume rocker
on the
left edge of the device just below the 3.5 mm
headphone jack with the
on / off button
on the
top and
on the right side a USB 2.0 port Micro HDMI port and the charging port which has a similar magnetic mechanism as the keyboard docking port but is far more fidgety to plug in.