Sentences with phrase «left side of the phone»

In the optics department, the Lenovo K320t offers dual rear cameras and a LED flash stacked on the top left side of the phone.
The lower left side of the phone provides a micro-USB compatible MHL port while the upper part contains a secondary noise - cancelling mic.
That just leaves the SIM card slot, which is found on the upper left side of the phone and requires a pin to pop open.
While it's better to use the Boom Key to turn the screen on, sadly you can't make it turn your screen off, so you have to resort to reaching over to the top left side of the phone.
Two narrow volume buttons line the right side of the Droid Bionic, while the left side of the phone houses microUSB and microHDMI ports.
Overall ergonomics isn't bad though I wish the volume buttons remained on the right side like on the Lenovo S820 as the typical landscape orientation rests on the left side of the phone where the volume buttons are placed.
The SIM card slot and microSD card slot are hidden behind a flap on the left side of the phone.
The HTC 7 Mozart — left side of the phone.
On the left side of the phone is the volume rocker, which isn't so much a rocker, as it is two actually separate buttons.
There are two volume buttons and a micro-USB port (for charging) on the left side of the phone, and a power button on the right side just above an HDMI - out port.
The volume rocker can be found on the left side of the phone, while the power button can be found on the top much like HTC phones.
The left side of the phone has a clicky volume rocker, which is a big change from the rear volume controls on the LG G4 and the LG V10.
The only noticeable difference is the location of the microUSB port - on the 9380 it's a little lower, centered on the left side of the phone.
On the left side of the phone is a 3.5 mm audio jack and on the right side of the phone is a volume rocker to control your volume during calls.
When closed, the power button and headphone jack are on the top, while the volume and camera shutter buttons as well as the charge / sync port are on the right, The left side of the phone is the hinge for the keyboard, and there are no buttons or ports on the bottom edge of the phone.
The individual volume buttons are on the left side of the phone.
By default, long pressing this button on the left side of the phone launches the camera app, and you can use the volume rocker as a nice tactile shutter button.
On the left side of the phone is a micro SIM tray along with Micro HDMI and Micro USB ports.
The micro-USB charging port still sits by its lonesome on the left side of the phone, while a volume rocker and two - stage camera shutter button play together on the opposite end.
The power and volume buttons are still comfortably placed on the upper right and left sides of the phone, but the entire unit has been slimmed down to about half or two - thirds the thickness of the Nexus.
Also unlike the original One, the One Max has a removable back, which pops off after pulling a tiny silver lever on the left side of the phone.
The photos also seem to indicate that LG is adding a new button on the left side of the phone beneath the volume controls while moving the power button to the right side.
Unlike the Galaxy S II models, the power and volume buttons are well placed on the right and left side of the phone, respectively.
It's also giving us a second year of the Bixby button on the left side of the phone to call up its digital assistant.
What's even more confusing is that there's a dedicated Bixby button right under the volume rocker on the left side of the phone.
The left side of the phone holds the hybrid SIM card slot that can accept one SIM and another SIM / microSD card.
Can't wait for P to hit the Essential because the clock would look better on the left side of this phone.
A lot of Android devices have a similar setup, be it on the right or left side of the phone.
Yes, you can also turn on the display by touching the volume rocker which is more conveniently located on the left side of the phone, but switching off the display still necessitates using that top button, which is a bit of a pain.
On the left side of the phone, you get a volume rocker and Micro-USB port; there's a microSD expansion slot and dedicated camera key on the right.
The first method is using the dedicated button on the left side of the phone, which is painfully easy to press on accident while struggling to press the fingerprint scanner on purpose.
Below that camera, the phone features a fingerprint scanner, and a separate, physical Bixby button is also included in the package, it's located on the left side of the phone, yet again.
One of the ways its done that is by including a physical button on the left side of the phone that can only be used to launch Bixby.
The only other things which the image reveals are the front camera, sensors and the volume buttons at the left side of the phone.
The volume rocker and power button live on the upper right side, while the left side of the phone houses a hybrid SIM slot that doubles as a microSD card slot.
There is a SIM card tray which pops out from the left side of the phone while the right side carries the volume rocker and the power button.
Although there isn't a lot of flashy technology in either of the units, the XL may include an Active Edge feature on the left side of the phone that will allow you to mute calls and alarms, as well as launch Google Assistant, by squeezing the phone.
Along the left side of the phone is a slide - out tray with two card slots; one for a nano SIM card, and the other for either a second nano SIM or a microSD card, depending on your needs.
One of the minor issues many have regarding the Galaxy S8's hardware is the presence of the Bixby button located on the left side of the phone.
The power button sits well - spaced from the speaker and the left side of the phones are adorned with the volume rocker.
The left side of the phone holds the lock / power button while the right side comes with the volume rocker and a customizable key which you can use to launch any of your favorite apps.
The power button and volume buttons are on the right side of the phone's frame, which is pretty typical for most phones that are sold in the U.S., and that means the phone either has a SIM card slot on the left side of the phone frame or it likely fits under the back cover, assuming it would be removable.
You'll find the volume rocker and power button on the left side of the phone, and the SIM card tray on the right side.
On the left side of the phone is the power button, with the right side hosting a volume rocker and a dedicated shortcut key.
First, you need to set up Bixby by tapping on the Bixby button on the left side of the phone or by swiping right on the home screen.
On the left side of the phone you have the volume rocker and that is it.
OnePlus added an Alert Slider to the left side of the phone that allows you to toggle among different notification settings.
Button placements are all very similar to previous generation Samsung phones, with the power button on the right and the volume rocker on the left side of the phone.
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