Sentences with phrase «headphone jacks on the bottom for»

Many new phones, iPhone 5S included, have headphone jacks on the bottom for this reason.

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I have an old Kindle keyboard that has two speakers on the bottom and a headphone jack on top, never used it myself except once to see hear what it did, but don't remember how to make it work; I think it had something to do with certain keys pressed on the keyboard to make it function... so Amazon started out selling the kindle with the ability for sound and then they taketh it away and now they're selling that ability for $ 20... simply amazing
Engineered for Kindle Fire, the Grace FireDock accommodates the unique USB port, headphone jack and power button, all located on the bottom of the tablet.
There are various ports spread around the device such as MicroUSB and HDMI on the bottom edge, as well as contact points for the optional docking station, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the left edge.
A headphone jack and SIM Card slot line the top, and on the bottom you'll find a tiny proprietary power jack, a microUSB port (for syncing with a PC) and a mini HDMI port.
You'll also find the headphone jack up top and a microUSB port on the bottom for charging and syncing.
The device's USB port (for charging and transferring content over an included cable) is on the bottom right edge, next to a headphone jack port that, annoyingly, doesn't accept standard mobile 3.5 mm jacks; you'll need to get a 2.5 mm adapter to use it with most types of headphones or headsets (the Cool - ER doesn't include earphones).
That's kind of a pain, and seems like it could have been easily avoided by putting the headphone jack somewhere else, which would have made for a better tablet experience anyway — having the headphone jack on the bottom is kind of awkward.
Ports include a headphone jack and USB (for charging and connecting to a computer) on the left side of the device, and a microphone jack and microSD slot on the bottom edge.
The microUSB slot for connecting the charger is located on the bottom of the tablet, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack sits just above the volume button.
It features av3.7 - inch AMOLED display, 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, compass, GPS, accelerometer, light and proximity sensor, 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, 3.5 mm headphone jack, and a multicolored LED under the trackball, two mics onboard, one on the bottom and one on the back, for the purpose of noise cancellation, and the phone is naturally running the brand new Android 2.1.
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 grillOn 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 grillon the top and the USB Type - C port is placed at the bottom, just besides the speaker grille.
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 headphone jack is located on the upper right, and on the bottom beneath the home button is a micro-USB port for connecting the device to a charger or computer.
The cases are made of a good quality material, with all the appropriate cutouts for the charge / sync port, power switch, and headphone jack on the bottom of the device, and the speakers on the back.
There's a 3.5mm - headphone jack at the top, and sadly, ZTE opted for a MicroUSB charging port on the bottom.
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.
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.
There's a cut out on the back for the cameras, flash and fingerprint sensor, and on the bottom for the headphone jack and Micro-USB port.
On the tablet's bottom, there's a handy USB Type - C port with support for quick charging, along with a handy headphone jack for all of your audio needs.
Perhaps most important to some people is that on the bottom of the phone there is not just USB Type - C for charging, but a 3.5 - millimeter headphone jack.
The bottom of the phone houses a lone speaker grill, which gets quite loud (more on this in part 2 of our review), a USB Type - C port for data transfer and Dash Charge (more on this below), and a headphone jack, and the top of the phone is barren of holes and ports.
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.
There's also a headphone jack on the top edge and a micro USB port on the bottom, and that's it for the outside.
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.
For ports, it features a single speaker grille on the bottom, alongside a USB - C port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
For all the headphone traditionalists, you'll be pleased to know that there is a 3.5 mm jack nestled in the top edge, while the Type - C port joins a speaker and microphone on the bottom.
A microUSB port for sync and charging is on the bottom, with a 3.5 mm headphone jack claiming the top - right corner of the phone's frame.
The SIM / microSD tray is on the left and on the bottom edge you have the single speaker grill, the USB Type - C port for charging the 3,200 mAh battery, and the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The Meizu Pro 6s supports Dual - SIM, Cirrus Logix CS43L36 chip for enabling HiFi audio output, LTE Cat.6, USB Type - C port on the bottom, and of course, a headphone jack.
The second «surprise,» for want of a better word, is that the headphone jack is on the bottom of the phone.
Less than two weeks before Apple's rumored March 21 media event, where the company is expected to announce a new 9.7 - inch iPad, more aftermarket cases for the iPad Air 2 successor have appeared on Chinese commerce website Alibaba.The case below, like others before it, has openings for a Smart Connector, four speakers, and a LED camera flash, lending credence to rumors claiming the tablet once tentatively referred to as «iPad Air 3» will instead be a miniaturized iPad Pro.Aftermarket case for new 9.7 - inch iPad (Image: iGeneration) A dummy insert provides a closer look at how the ports could be aligned on the new iPad, including a power button, 3.5 mm headphone jack, and two speakers on the top; Lightning connector and two speakers on the bottom; volume buttons and a microphone on
Taking a look around the device, the headphone jack and USB Type C port are at the top and bottom respectively, on the left side is the slot for the SIM card and microSD card, and on the right are the power button, volume rocker, and a dedicated camera button.
The same set of images also shows there's a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the bottom, which should be reassuring news for some buyers.
As for ports, the 2018 J2 Pro still has a micrUSB port on the bottom and the 3.5 mm headphone jack on top.
The G5 Plus, G5S and G5S Plus have a slightly protruding rear housing, while the G5 doesn't and the headphone jack for the G5, G5S and G5S Plus is positioned on the top of the device, while the G5 Plus features it on the bottom.
There's an on button to the top, sat next to a Bluetooth sync button; those plus / minus volume buttons to the side on a rubberised panel section; while a metal loop for hanging sits to the bottom, with Micro-USB charger and 3.5 mm headphones jack hidden behind their own dust - and waterproof flaps.
Meanwhile, on the top of the phone is the 3.5 mm headphone jack, and on the bottom is a hole for your charm attachments and some dots for the microphone.
Other than the 3.5 mm jack on the bottom left (which can be awkward if you want to prop up the tablet on a table with a set of headphones plugged in), and the slightest of ingresses for the charging dock connector (sold separately) to the right, it's all pretty much flush.
They both see the antenna bands on the rear move to just the top and bottom for a cleaner look than their predecessors, and they both see the removal of the headphone jack.
As well as cut outs on the bottom for the microUSB port, speaker and 3.5 mm headphone jack.
As for controls: the power and volume toggles are on the right edge of the smartphone; the left edge offers a micro USB port; the bottom edge has the power slot; and the top edge has the headphone jack.
That's kind of a pain, and seems like it could have been easily avoided by putting the headphone jack somewhere else, which would have made for a better tablet experience anyway — having the headphone jack on the bottom is kind of awkward.
A button for launching the Bixby voice assistant is situated on the left - hand side, while USB Type - C and the 3.5 mm headphone jack are both present at the bottom of the device.
On the bottom the microUSB port is found, still upside - down for some bizarre reason, and the top sees the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
There's a microUSB port on the bottom of the Nokia 1 for charging, and on the top you'll find a headphone jack - something that's slowly become more rare on smartphones.
Sources familiar with Apple's plans have revealed to Reuters that the company's «iPhone 5» will launch with a smaller, 19 - pin dock connector that will make room for a headphone jack on the bottom of the device.
There are cut outs for the headphone jack, volume rocker, power button, micro USB port, and a microphone hole on the back towards the bottom.
Look for the standard headphone jack and micro USB connector port on the top and bottom edges, respectively.
On the bottom end of the phone, you'll find a USB Type - C port for charging the phone, but this is not meant for audio as there is a dedicated 3.5 mm headphone jack on the opposite enOn the bottom end of the phone, you'll find a USB Type - C port for charging the phone, but this is not meant for audio as there is a dedicated 3.5 mm headphone jack on the opposite enon the opposite end.
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