Not exact matches
OnePlus has housed a tiny pair of stereo
speakers on the bottom edge of the device - as held in portrait view - with two telltale rows of
machined holes either side of the microUSB port.
The placement of the headphone jack, microUSB port and
machine drilled
speaker holes on the base mimic the iPhone 6, while the change from a volume rocker to separate metal keys on the left also suggests a Cupertino influence.
That's the housing around the camera unit, the
machined holes for the
speaker grille, visible screws and the Type - C port.
On the top the camera head has a dome - shaped case with a large round
speaker grille at the back, the latter which is made from multiple individually
machined holes.
On the back are
machine - drilled
speaker holes (yes, the
speaker is unfortunately rear - firing), a 13MP camera with LED flash, and a fingerprint scanner.
To make space for some front - firing stereo
speakers, the top and bottom portions of the frame are slightly thicker, and have colour - matched plastic inserts with dozens of small
machined holes to let the sound out.
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.
The bottom edge, much like the iPhone 6 / 6s features a handful of
machined holes for the
speaker, a 3.5 mm jack and the microphone as well as a non-centered Micro USB port.
For instance, the
machined holes that allow sound toe emanate from the dual front - facing
speakers (can you say BOOMSOUND?)
The Z11's bottom edge is home to a USB Type - C port and two sets of
machined holes, only one of which covers a
speaker, the other covers the mic.
On the front is a 10.1 - inch, Quad HD resolution LCD display, above that, running along the entire length of the tablet are rows of
machined holes which act as a
speaker grille for four JBL
speakers powered by Dolby Atmos technology.