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.
Not exact matches
The Surface Pro is pretty light on ports: The left
side has a 3.5 mm headphone
jack and a full - size USB 3.0 port, and the lower
right has a Mini DisplayPort,
along with a microSDXC card slot.
Along the nabi's
right side, you'll find white volume - keys that blend in with the white portion of the bezel, while the left
side houses a headphone
jack, a microSD card slot and a slot for the tablet's charger.
Along the top is the power button while the 3.5 mm headphone
jack is located on the
right side.
But if you flip the orientation to put the
jack at the bottom of the horizontal display, or hold the tablet vertically, with the
jack running
along the
right side, the
jack's location works fine).
Along the
right side of the Torch 9850/9860, you'll find the volume and the play / pause / mute buttons as well as the device's lone convenience key and the standard 3.5 mm headphone
jack.
Along the left
side of the Galaxy S II is a long volume bar; the
right has a tiny power key within easy thumb reach, the bottom has a microUSB port, and a headphone
jack graces the top edge.
The left
side features a MicroUSB port and a Micro-HDMI port, the
right side has a volume rocker, and there is 3.5 mm headset
jack on the top of the phone
along with a power / sleep button.
In terms of physical ports you have a micro HDMI and Micro-USB on the bottom of the tablet; the
right - hand
side offers a 3.5 mm
jack along with a volume rocker and power / standby button.
A slim dark - silver bezel runs
along the
sides, passing by a 3.5 mm audio
jack on the top, volume controls on the left, a micro-USB port on the bottom and a power key on the
right.
The front
right side of the case provides easy access to four USB ports, two of them 3.0,
along with headphone and microphone
jacks and the power button.
Further moving around the hardware, we have nothing but the SIM / microSD slot up top, the power button
along the
right side, volume rocker and Bixby shortcut button on the left, and the headphone
jack (woo!)
The volume rockers
along with the power button are present on the
right side, and USB Type - C port, 3.5 mm headphone
jack, and speaker grill are on the bottom.
The bottom of the phone is home to a micro USB port and a 3.5 mm headphone
jack,
along with the single speaker, while the power and volume rocker buttons are on the
right - hand
side.
Like the XZ and new XZ Premium, the XZs has USB Type - C at the bottom of the device, a 3.5 mm headphone
jack at the top and the
side - mounted power button with its built - in fingerprint sensor on the
right of the device,
along with the volume rocker and the camera launcher button.
There are two on each
side (and you can charge the laptop from any of them),
along with the standard headphone
jack on the
right.
You will find the power button and volume rocker
along the
right side, a microphone
jack at the top, and the Micro USB port at the bottom.
There's a headphone
jack and Dash Charge - powered USB - C port on the bottom,
along with a mono speaker, plus a dual - SIM tray on the
right side next to the volume rocker.
The left
side is bare with no buttons or ports to hold, while the
right frame houses the power / home key and volume rocker keys.The top has the 3.5 mm audio
jack, while the bottom has a Micro-USB port for data transfer / charging
along with the microphone.
The two devices are almost identical if you look at them from the
sides, with the Moto E featuring the same headphone
jack on the top, charging port on the bottom,
along with the metal - finish volume rocker and power button on the
right - hand
side.
Power button and volume rocker are on the
right side, Micro USB port is at the bottom and audio
jack on the top
along with SIM tray.
Around the phone's
sides, you'll find a 3.5 mm headphone
jack, a microUSB port for charging, and combo of volume rocker and notched power button
along its
right edge.
There is a standby / power button on the top
along with the 3.5 mm headphone
jack, the volume rocker sits on the
right - hand
side and the left offers the Micro-USB - which also supports MHL if you want to use it as an HDMI output.
Working around the device you'll find the volume rocker, power button and camera button
along the
right side; down below is the micro-USB port, the left
side of the phone is bare; and up top you'll find the headphone
jack.
Along the
right side is a power button and volume rocker, and the top edge has a micro USB port and 3.5 mm headphone
jack.