The physical
home button beneath the display also houses the fingerprint sensor.
The all - round black chassis has some shiny metal - looking elements in the shape of a surround to the giant
Home button beneath the screen and edging to the front fascia, but it's nothing to shout about.
The Galaxy On5 looks and feels like a throwback phone, complete with a physical
Home button beneath the display, a plastic back and a microUSB port for charging.
Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + flagship phones feature a bold new design that does away with the oblong
home button beneath the displays and narrows the bezels above and below the screens substantially.
The Moto X4 has the trio of Android softkeys on the display, as we've seen on previous Motorola phones and other Android devices, but
the home button beneath the display also offers swipe - based gesture controls for navigating through the system and software.
Apple will apparently achieve this by ditching
the home button beneath the screen and including narrower bezels on the sides of the display.
The front looks like most other Moto devices; large screen dominating the front panel and an oval - shaped fingerprint sensor /
home button beneath it.
Both devices will offer curved displays and will not have a physical
home button beneath the display.
Because Samsung switched from a 16:10 to a 4:3 aspect ratio, the Tab S2 looks a lot more iPad - like in general, including the prominent
home button beneath the screen.
There's
a home button beneath the screen for hopping back to the Nook HD's homescreen, which is more useful and easier to find than the Kindle Fire HD's virtual button.
The capacitive
home button beneath the display didn't respond to our taps at times, requiring a more forceful push than we'd like.
The same premium, slim metal build is present with the Apple logo on the rear, slightly raised rear camera lens in the top left - hand corner and the Touch ID
home button beneath the display on the front.
Both feature Touch ID - enabled
home buttons beneath the screen, and have yet to adopt the bezel - free look of the iPhone X. Next time maybe?
Not exact matches
There are capacitive keys
beneath the screen for volume keys,
home menu, and a power
button that visually echo those that you'd see at the base of a tablet or smartphone.
You'll also find a microUSB port directly
beneath the
Home button on the bottom edge of the tablet, making it easy to locate.
Taking a cue from Samsung phones like the Galaxy S4, a physical
home button sits
beneath the screen that's flanked by capacitive menu and back
buttons.
The unit has just one other
button: the thin, metal
home button centered
beneath the display.
The unit has just one other
button: the thin, metal
home button centred
beneath the display.
The 3.7 in capacitive touch screen sits above the usual four Android
buttons (back,
home, menu and search) on a touch - sensitive panel and
beneath those is an optical track pad.
The front of the tablet is all screen, save for a small camera and light embedded
beneath the display at the top and a capacitive Windows
home button that sits centered (in landscape, the preferred orientation) at the bottom.
The
Home button has moved to the bottom of the keyboard, and the joystick navigation cluster of the Kindle 2 has been replaced by a convenient D - pad - like approach with a five - way navigation square, with an oval Menu
button above it and a Back
button beneath it.
You can return to the
home screen at any time, or wake the device up, by pressing the cut - out»n'
button beneath the screen; this is the only
button on the front of the device; the aforementioned power / sleep
button and volume
buttons run along the upper right edge.
The Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 clearly wants you to use it in landscape mode; its speakers are embedded into the side edges; the Samsung logo and front - facing camera are centered above the display; and a slightly raised
home button is flanked by two soft navigation
buttons, centered
beneath the display.
From the
home screen, the option
button — at the far right
beneath the display — brings a pop - up menu with a handful of useful features.
Press the Nook
button beneath the display and you bring up another level of navigation that lets you get back to the
Home screen, go to the library, shop, search and so on.
The front is nicely done, with the 4 - inch capacitive 480 x 800 pixel resolution Super AMOLED display sitting
beneath a single - piece front, with a single physical
home button centrally flanked by two touch controls for menus and back.
The One X features three capacitive
buttons beneath the display (Back,
Home and Recent Apps) instead of going the all - software
Four circular backlit
buttons —
Home, Menu, Back, Search — sit
beneath a 3.6 - inch display (800 x 480 pixels).
The standard Android Settings,
Home and Back
buttons sit
beneath the screen.
The sole
buttons are the
Home button (centrally situated
beneath the display), the volume rocker on the side, and a screen lock
button above that (instead of a mute
button, as found on the iPhone).
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.
A
button with a lowercase»n'
beneath the screen serves as the
home button (in addition to activating the GlowLight).
The left edge of the phone is
home to a microSD slot and a microSIM slot, both hidden
beneath and hinged door, and the right edge contains the power / lock
button as well as a volume rocker.
The back of the Nook HD has a shallow indent with a recessed Nook»n', while another tiny»n' sits
beneath the screen and serves as a
home button, while the tablet comes in either grey or white.
Beneath the 7.9 - inch display is Apple's standard physical
home button, while above the screen you get a 1.2 - megapixel front - facing camera with 720p HD video support and the option to make FaceTime and Skype video calls.
I never felt like I had to stretch to reach the
home button, which doubles as a fingerprint scanner, or the Recent Apps or Back
button, all of which are
beneath the display.
There's another
button on the back for turning the device on and off, and the usual Nook «n»
home button centered
beneath the screen.
The physical
home button placed
beneath the display comes equipped with a fingerprint sensor.
There's a USB - C port, headphone jack, and speaker grill on the bottom of the phone, and to the front are two capacitive navigation keys flanking a physical
home button (with a fast fingerprint sensor hidden underneath),
beneath the phone's 5.7 ″ display.
Beneath the display are the three capacitive navigation
buttons for multitasking,
home, and back (left to right).
It will eliminate the need for the company to place a fingerprint scanner
beneath the
home button.
Beneath the display are the three capacitive navigation
buttons for back,
home, and multitasking (left to right).
A dedicated
home button sits just
beneath the trackpad, pulling up a flat version of the Steam interface and a blue laser pointer that you'll use to make selections.
Unlike the iPhone X, there is a thin bezel
beneath the display of the Aquos S2 which sports a physical
home button with integrated fingerprint sensor.
The mBack
home button placed
beneath the display also comes with an integrated fingerprint sensor.
Beneath the screen lies an oblong
home button with an embedded fingerprint scanner.
Beneath the display, the bezel is largely forgivable thanks to the
home button which is flanked by the capacitive navigation keys.
Both sport a big glass front, a wide
home button and slim, silvery speaker grille, with the Samsung logo
beneath.
In addition, the screen protector shows no space for a physical
home button at the bottom of the device, following rumors that Samsung is planning to remove a physical
home button in favor of one that would sit
beneath the glass.
And
beneath the screen Samsung's sticking with its trademark clicky
home button, flanked by capacitive back and app - switching keys.