Sentences with phrase «headphone jack on top of»

Thankfully, ZTE included a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top of the phone, so no dongles are needed to use wired headphones.
We had some issues with the headphone jack on the top of the unit which resulted in extra noise and static being discharged on the speakers of the audio systems the phone was plugged into, but this is a hardware issue that would be covered under warranty rather than a design flaw.
More curiously you'll also find the Moto G5 has the headphone jack on the top of the device, while the Moto G5 Plus has it on the bottom — I prefer the latter orientation but this tends to polarise opinion and may help you make a decision.
Aside from the usual power button, volume controls and headphone jack on the top of the tablet, the Switch also has a USB - C port on the bottom for charging.

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The top - of - the - line Roku 3, which will sell for $ 109, will now have a voice search button on its remote to go with its motion control function and headphone jack.
The top of the case has two more USB 3.0 ports and headphone and mic jacks, while the DVD - RW drive and the Power button live on the front panel.
On the top of the device is the headphone jack and Windows key.
All of the buttons are placed on the top of the tablet, in addition to the headphone jack and Micro USB charging point.
The Curve 9350 is one of the few BlackBerry smartphones with a headphone jack mounted on the top.
On the top of the G2x are a 3.5 mm headphone jack, power button, and flap - covered microHDMI port for video output to HDTVs.
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.
There are a decent number of ports on board, starting with two USB 3.0 ports and headphone and mic jacks on the top panel.
The power and volume buttons are on the right hand side of the device while the USB and headphone jack are at the top.
The sides of the Nook Tablet have physical volume buttons and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top.
On top of the tablet are a microphone and a headphone jack, and Power buttons and Volume controls live on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testinOn top of the tablet are a microphone and a headphone jack, and Power buttons and Volume controls live on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testinon on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testinon the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testing.
A power button resides at the very top of the tablet while a lone headphone / microphone jack is on the right.
Near the lenses, on the top panel, there's a 3.5 mm headphone jack that is thoughtfully accompanied by a pair of standard - issue earbuds.
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 bottoOn / 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 bottoon 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 bottoon 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.
The DC IN, Headphone Jack, Mini HDMI out is on the top of the device, rather than the bottom.
There is also a power button on the top of the unit and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the bottom.
The power button and a 3.5 mm headphone jack can be found on the top edge, and the speaker grille is on the bottom of the device.
There's also a micro USB power / sync slot, 3.5 mm headphone jack socket (neither of which have covers), with touch sensitive keyboard lock and mute keys on top.
This means you will find the USB 2.0 charging and data slot sitting not quite centrally on the top edge, alongside a micro HDMI port with a headphone jack to the side of that.
On the top of the tablet, you'll find a micro-USB port, and on the bottom, there's a headphone jacOn the top of the tablet, you'll find a micro-USB port, and on the bottom, there's a headphone jacon the bottom, there's a headphone jack.
On top of the Excite 7 are the micro USB port, microSD slot, volume rocker, and headphone jack.
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.
Its 3.5 mm headphone jack and power button are on the top of the tablet when held in landscape mode, but so are the volume controls.
A raised power button sits on the top right of the iPad mini, and the headphone jack is on the top left.
A power key is located on the right - hand side of the top panel, opposite a 3.5 mm headphone jack, while the volume rocker sits towards the top of the right - hand side.
Both the top and bottom edges are flat; the top is made of black plastic, where there is a power switch on one side, and a rotation - lock and 3.5 mm headphone jack on the other.
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.
On top of the phone you have the 3.5 mm headphone jack, and the microUSB port.
When you hold it so that the front - facing camera is on the top, along the top edge are a volume rocker, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB 2.0 micro-USB port and a power button, all of which are accessible through two deep openings in the case.
The tablet has minimal buttons with a single home button on the front, volume controls on the back right panel and a stereo / headphone / microphone combination jack, rotation switch and power button on the top edge of the device.
A silver power button and volume rocker sit on the top edge of the device, along with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a mic and a micro USB port for charging.
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.
On the top edge of the A8 is a microUSB port and a headphone jack.
A standard 3.5 mm headphone jack along the top accepts any pair of music headphones; a dock connector on the bottom hooks up to a wide range of speakers and other accessories, such as medical monitoring equipment.
And the tablet part features just a headphone jack and a video output on top of the new proprietary charging / data transfer plug.
The headphone jack is located on right side of the table (the top in landscape mode).
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.
In terms of ports and connections, there are two covered slots on the right - hand side to accommodate SIM and microSD cards whilst the top sees the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
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.
There is a good amount of material on the top, right side, and bottom of the device, with cutouts as necessary for the charge / sync port and headphone jack.
The top edge of the Vox is home to the device?s power button, and on the bottom edge resides a micro-USB port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
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.
A 3.5 mm stereo jack is also included on the top of the phone, adding control functionality as well to the stereo headphones.
The 3.6 in multi-touch capacitive screen sits above touch sensitive versions of the three WP7 buttons and on the sides are a volume rocker, micro USB power / sync slot, and camera button, with 3.5 mm headphone jack and power / sleep button on top.
On the top of the tablet is a power switch and on the right - hand side a headphone jack and volume rocker switcOn the top of the tablet is a power switch and on the right - hand side a headphone jack and volume rocker switcon the right - hand side a headphone jack and volume rocker switch.
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