The phrase
"left spine" refers to the pages on the left side of a book or document when it is opened. It is the part that is closest to the binding or spine.
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Both books are bound with a blue linen hardcover, stamped gold -
leaf spine text, cream paper, and full - color dust - jacket cover with a gloss finish.
This leaves the spine, back, other pressure points perfectly suspended, and this helps you to sleep comfortably.
The left spine accommodates the voice - dialing key (also customizable) and a speaker.
A volume rocker, a charging port, and a ringer switch lie on
the left spine of the phone; and the lock / power button and camera shutter occupy the right.
You'll adjust volume on
the left spine, charge the phone from the bottom, and turn the phone on and off from the right spine.
Up top, we have the power / unlock button, a standard headphone jack and the microUSB port and HDMI - our port rest on the bottom of
the left spine.
A neurological exam combined with a thorough history is often enough to tell the Neurology team what part of the nervous system is affected (brain, different segments of the spine, nerves that
leave the spine or muscles).
On
the left spine there's a fiddly flap that houses incredibly thin plastic trays for the MicroSD card and the SIM card.
On
the left spine there's a ceramic volume rocker, with no markings.
The SIM card holder is located on the back, and finally, there's a microSD expansion slot located on
the left spine.
For external features, there are the 3.5 mm headset jack and Micro-USB charging port on top, the volume rocker on
the left spine, and the power button on the right.
The Epic 4G's other physical controls are the volume rocker on
the left spine, and the power / screen lock key and camera button on the right.
You have to reach up to the top of
the left spine to find the power button and that ensures that one - handed operation is beyond you, unless you're a basketball player.
On the phone's
left spine, the volume toggle sits between the 2.5 mm headphone jack and the microSD memory card slot.
Yes, it's activated by
the left spine action button, but we only tripped over this accidentally.
On
the left spine are the volume toggle and a Motorola action button, which is programmed to activate the music player.
There are five familiar controls — send, home, Start, back and end — beneath the 4.3 - inch, 480 x 800 capacitive touchscreen, and only a nearly flush volume toggle on
the left spine.
On
the left spine, you'll find a volume rocker, and there is a power / lock button on the right side.
The volume rocker is on
the left spine, the power button, and microSD card slot are on the right, and the 3.5 mm headset jack and Micro-USB port are on the top.
The left spine of the Lumia 530 is naked.
Since the battery bay isn't accessible, Motorola has allowed access to the SIM card slot and the microSD card slot on
the left spine.
There's nothing at all on
the left spine of the phone.
Also as noted, there is a microSD slot on
the left spine.
As noted, the Highnote has two jacks — a 3.5 mm headphone jack on
the left spine and a microbus power / PC connector jack on the right, both covered with easily - removed flaps.
On
the left spine is the Micro-USB charging port, on the top are a 3.5 - millimeter headset jack and the screen lock / power key, and on the right is the volume rocker.
On
the left spine are the voice command key, the volume rocker, a red key, and a 2.5 mm headset jack.