The front has the plane design which
houses speaker grill on the top along with selfie camera and flash.
On the front, we have a lean and mean 5.7 - inch edge - to - edge display with minor bezels at top and bottom to
house speaker grills.
Not exact matches
Up top within the grey plastic there's a 3.5 mm headphone jack, the camera lens
housing and the stereo
speaker grills.
This band has
grills at each end,
housing the Dolby stereo
speakers.
On the top of the device there is an IR Blaster for you to control your TV, SIM card slot on the left, and at the bottom, you have a USB Type - C port and two
grills which
house one the Pro3's
speakers while the other is a microphone.
Despite the appearance of a dual
speaker setup, only the
grill at the bottom right
houses a
speaker, and with this placement, is very easy to cover up when watching videos or playing games in the landscape orientation.
Of course, there is also no S - Pen like stylus that is
housed at the bottom of the device, and there is only the USB Type - C port flanked by the single
speaker unit and a microphone, found under symmetrical
grills.
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 Mi Note 2 also offers USB - C connectivity, and the port is flanked by symmetrical
grills that
house a bottom - firing
speaker and a microphone.
The top
houses the 3.5 mm headphone jack, while the bottom hosts the micro-USB slot and CNC drilled
speaker grills (more on that later).
And despite appearances, the OnePlus X also comes with only a single bottom - mounted
speaker that is
housed under the left
grill.
Behind the removable
grill, this
speaker houses two 3.5 - inch woofers and two 0.7 - inch tweeters.
The front
houses the same
grilled speaker on the top and bottom of the other device.
At first glance, you might think that the Axon phone features dual front - facing
speakers, with the matching set of uniquely styled
grills, but unfortunately, only the bottom section
houses the
speaker.
The bottom of the Honor 7 also comes with new machine
grilled holes that
house the
speaker but are also designed to make the experience more premium.
Leaked images and renders suggest the iPhone 8 may feature an upper notch which will
house the device's sensors and
speaker grill.
The top
houses a 3.5 mm jack adjacent to an IR blaster along with a microphone and front - facing camera embedded in the bezels while on the bottom, you'll find a USB Type - C port in between two
speaker grills.
The bottom of the rear panel
houses the mono
speaker grill.
However, the dual
speaker grill design is present just for the sake of symmetry, with only the right side
housing a single
speaker unit.
That has been done just for the sake of symmetry however, with there being only a single bottom - facing
speaker unit, along with a microphone being
housed in the other
grill.