The image shows the power button and volume keys are located on
the left side of the smartphone and the company will offer the device in a silver / gray color option upon release.
It's also strange Samsung is planning to remove the ability to remap the phone's dedicated Bixby button, located on
the left side of the smartphone, via an upcoming pre-release OTA firmware update.
The left side of the smartphone carries the hybrid SIM card slot while the right side sports the volume rocker and the power / lock button.
The Galaxy S9 Plus utilizes on - screen buttons, while Samsung also included a physical Bixby button on
the left side of this smartphone, as it did on the Galaxy S8, S8 Plus and the Note 8.
Not exact matches
But unlike in the personal computer or server market, where Intel and AMD fought for dominance (more truthfully, AMD tried to at least achieve profitability), or the
smartphone market where Qualcomm has taken out competitors ranging from Texas Instruments and Freescale on the application processor
side (
leaving Apple, Samsung, Broadcom and Mediatek standing), this market has a much wider variety
of players known for their embedded processors and microcontroller.
Millions
of singles are looking for love by swiping
left and right on their
smartphones, so 7 On Your
Side set out to see if you can really find live this way.
I find it a bit better when I move the pad to the
left side, but there's no question these ports were designed around
smartphone - using commuters at the expense
of others.
In fact, 87 %
of Millennials surveyed said their
smartphone never
leaves their
side and is the first thing they reach for after waking up.
While this is a bit
of a monster as far as
smartphones are concerned, the Edge offers a lot
of function that may be attractive to power users (unless you happen to be
left handed, initial reports are telling us that the screen feels sharp and uncomfortable on the tapered
side).
Albeit, even the most frivolous Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge followers are aware that the
smartphone has gentle curves on the right and
left sides of the screen, a few who haven't used this phone themselves may have a bigger surprise coming up, as now the curved edge has been applied to the top and bottom as well.
You want to mount your
smartphone - turned - dash - cam in such a way that it is pointed down the middle
of the hood and records equal parts
of the car's right and
left sides.
They look a bit odd, since the back button is on the right
side of the device, versus being on the
left side, like most other
smartphones.
On the right
side of this Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018), the power button and speaker grille is found while the volume keys and SIM tray got confined to the
smartphone's
left side.
The power / standby switch
of the One is situated on the
left side of the top edge and, in a clever design choice, doubles as the
smartphone's IR blaster.
Credit: Tom's GuideThe
left side of the headset flips open to reveal the black plastic
smartphone tray (more on that later) and a microUSB port that pulls double duty as a charging port for the built - in 2,200 - mAh battery and the connection between your
smartphone and the head - mounted display (HMD).
Korea - based Samsung has been pushing out Galaxy
smartphones for a number
of years with a curved element on each
left and right
side.
The
left side of the K8 Note holds the dual SIM card (nano) tray and the dedicated microSD card tray — which means you will not have to give up one
of the networks on your phone to add additional storage to your
smartphone.
The right
side of the
smartphone will feature a volume rocker and a power button, while the
left side will include a hybrid dual - SIM card slot, which means that the handset can accept either two nano SIM cards or one SIM card and a microSD card.
It seems Sony has also decided to
leave behind the
side - mounted fingerprint sensors it's used in past devices; all three
of the company's new
smartphones appear to feature back - facing fingerprint scanners.
The
smartphone is shown with four cameras, i.e. a dual - camera setup on both
of its
sides, as well as a nearly bezel - free design that still
leaves enough room for a physical Home button on the front.
Well, if look at the front
side of any
smartphone, you might see that the edges — top, bottom, right and
left — take up a lot
of space in frame
of the device.
The Galaxy S8 Plus also comes with Samsung's all new Bixby virtual assistant, same as the Galaxy S8, and you can activate it by pressing a dedicated physical key on the
left - hand
side of this
smartphone.
The volume up and volume down buttons are placed on the
left - hand
side of this
smartphone, and the company's branding lies on the back.
A power / lock key is included on the right - hand
side of this
smartphone, while you will notice volume up and down buttons on the
left, where you can find the device's alert slider as well.
All the physical keys are included on the right - hand
side of this
smartphone, while its SIM tray probably lies on the
left, even though its
left side is not pictured in the leaked images.
The SIM card tray can be seen on the
left - hand
side of the device, and as you can see, the Meizu M6S will sport rather thin bezels, well, thinner than any other Meizu - branded
smartphone, that's for sure, while its display will sport rounded corners.
While it didn't share precise details on the
smartphone, one
of the images shows a device with an exceedingly thin bezel on the
left and right
sides.
The
left and right -
side bezels around the display aren't as tiny as most top - level
smartphones these days, but they're right in the sweet spot for those users that don't like their fingers smudging the edges
of the display space.
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left side of the screen (computer screen, not
smartphone).