Sentences with phrase «headphone plug bottom»

Left side: microSD slot Right side: Button Lock, volume keys, IR blaster and microphone Top: 3.5 mm headphone plug Bottom: USB 2.0, microphone and speakers

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The only other button on the device is the lock / unlock / power button on the bottom, which is situated right next to the headphone jack and USB plug.
The bottom edge houses a series of ports for headphones, a plug - in microphone, a 5V DC power plug, as well as miniUSB and miniHDMI ports.
Left side: 3.5 mm headphone plug and speaker Right side: Speakers and microSD slot Top: Button Lock, volume buttons, IR blaster and noise - cancelling microphone Bottom: USB 2.0, primary microphone
The headphone socket is at the top of the phone, which is convenient, but the Micro-USB port is next to it, which is slightly less so (if you want to use a charging cradle on your desk, the power is expected to plug in at the bottom).
While you have the option to plug headphones in using the 3.5 mm port, you won't need to, with sound produced from the bottom and front - firing speakers faring better than on mono speaker rivals like the OnePlus 5.
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.
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.
The device has two prongs on the back to plug directly into a wall outlet, along with a WPS (Wi - Fi Protected Setup) button on the side, an LED light in the front and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the bottom.
Headphones plug into the top, unless you have the 32 - bit Hi - Fi DAC module that is, as that adds a second headphone jack to the bottom.
The phone is charged through micro USB port located in the bottom center and headsets / headphones are plugged in to the top side left.
Meizu's M6 Note is sporting one speaker here, which is located on the bottom of the phone next to the charging port, while on the other side of the port is the 3.5 mm headphone jack for plugging in some regular headphones.
On the Bottom of the device you have one single speaker and the charging port, and on the top there's a 3.5 mm audio port for plugging in headphones or connecting the phone directly to an external speaker.
On the bottom of the device you'll find a USB Type - C charging port, and this is the only port on the device which means there's no native port for plugging in 3.5 mm headphones.
In between the volume rocker and the power button lies the microUSB port for charging, and if you flip it over to the bottom you'll find the 3.5 mm audio port for plugging in headphones, as well as the mic for any voice related uses.
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