The micro-usb port is now on the left edge, the light sensor and front facing camera are at the top, the headphone hole is on the right edge, and there are now two (instead of just one)
microphone holes on the top edge.
There is also
a microphone hole on left - side of the Type - C connector.
It's only interrupted by
a microphone hole on the left and single button on the right.
There are cutouts for the IR port and
microphone hole on the top of the case, and the new buttons for power and volume are still nice and clicky.
There are cut outs for the headphone jack, volume rocker, power button, micro USB port, and
a microphone hole on the back towards the bottom.
The right spine is naked, with just
a microphone hole on the bottom edge, but up top you'll find the micro USB port and a standard headphone jack.
Not exact matches
To eavesdrop
on dolphins in the wild, behavioral ecologist Vincent Janik of the Woods
Hole Oceanographic Institute in Massachusetts analyzed recordings from an array of underwater
microphones in Scotland's Moray Firth.
On the bottom of the KEYone, you'll find the USB - C connector, as well as a speaker and
microphone hole.
Lastly, the Nook Tablet has a small
hole on the top edge for the
microphone.
There's no microSD slot, but there are perforations for stereo speakers
on the sides as well as a
microphone hole.
On the back we've also got the Nexus and Motorola logos as well as the 13MP camera with the flash ring and a
microphone hole at the bottom.
On the right side, there is a tiny
hole for the built - in
microphone, a headphone socket, a mini HDMI port, and, most important, a USB - C port.
On the top is the power button, a Micro USB charging port, a 3.5 mm headphone socket and the tiny
hole for the
microphone.
There are 7 tiny dots
on the cover, little
holes for the powerful
microphone far - field listening array, which replace the circular grille
on the original Echo.
There are also two tiny
holes in the top of the PlayBook, which I assume are the
on - board
microphones.
The first
hole on the left side of the device is a
microphone, while the rest are designed to match the right side of the phone.
On the front of the device, there's a
microphone hole and fingerprint sensor in the thick bottom bezel, but no physical home buttons — the sensor doesn't function as a home button, either.
On the back we've also got the Nexus and Motorola logos as well as the 13MP camera with the flash ring and a
microphone hole at the bottom.
On the bottom is a USB - C port along with a
microphone hole and you'll notice some spacers between the metal so tha the antennae will work properly.
The back plate uses the same «liquid» surface, which looks just as stunning as it does
on the U11's big brother, despite the persistence of the
microphone hole, which mars the liquid effect a bit.
On the bottom of the KEYone, you'll find the USB - C connector, as well as a speaker and
microphone hole.
The smartphone has a complete bare design
on the top, but its bottom has a USB Type - C port, drilled
holes for the loudspeaker, primary
microphone and a 3.5 mm jack.
Also, rather uniquely, the secondary
microphone hole is placed
on the left edge, close to the top end.
On the right side, there is a tiny
hole for the built - in
microphone, a headphone socket, a mini HDMI port, and, most important, a USB - C port.
On the back side you will see an external speaker grill next to two Verizon logos and two
holes for
microphones (and two up front).
Meanwhile,
on the top of the phone is the 3.5 mm headphone jack, and
on the bottom is a
hole for your charm attachments and some dots for the
microphone.
On the lower lip of the protrusion there is a
microphone hole.
On the opposite side is a tiny
hole for the
microphone, while the charging connectors are located underneath, mounted in a plastic baseplate.
There's nothing going
on down the left side of the G Pad 8.3, while
on the base of the tablet there's a centralized microUSB port and a
microphone hole.
Also
on top of the device — two
microphone holes.
Below a centered
microphone hole near SHIELD's hinge is a volume button, start button, back button, and home button, these encircling a multi-function SHIELD button — the largest button
on the face of the device.
The device comes with a headphone jack
on the top edge, while the microUSB is at the bottom along with the
microphone hole and the speaker grille.
The MicroUSB port and primary
microphone take their place along with the round speaker
holes in the bottom, while a secondary
microphone and the headset jack is located
on the top.
The Micro-USB port
on the bottom edge is flanked by two symmetrical sets of pill - shaped
holes acting as grilles for the loudspeaker and
microphone.
The
holes you see
on top of the flagship Fire TV «accommodate its array of far - field
microphones,» allowing you to speak directly to the device rather than having to use a voice remote.
On the back, there's a big cut - out for the UltraPixel camera and LED flash, along with a
hole for the rear
microphone.
A small power button and pinhole
microphone hole live around the corner
on the top left edge.