Not exact matches
Connectivity Wi - Fi (802.11 a / b / g / n), Wi - Fi Direct, DNLA Built - in mobile hotspot functionality
Next - generation Bluetooth 4.0 backward compatible with older Bluetooth - enabled peripherals and includes stereo
audio streaming Near Field Communication (NFC) for sharing contacts, web pages, directions, and more to compatible phones as well as payments GPS for navigation and location services Integrated Google Maps with turn - by - turn navigation, street and satellite views Communications & Internet Full messaging capabilities including SMS text, MMS picture / video and IM instant messaging Full HTML browser with Adobe Flash Support Personal and corporate e-mail access with support for Exchange ActiveSync as well as mobile e-mail accounts (Google push, Yahoo!, POP3, IMAP) Hardware Dual - core 1.5 GHz processor capable of opening web pages twice as fast as most other smartphones 4.8 - inch HD Super AMOLED multi-touch screen (1280 x 720 pixels) MicroUSB port 3.5
mm headphone
jack Memory 16 GB internal memory (non-expandable) microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 64 GB 2 GB RAM for improved multitasking Camera 8 - megapixel camera with continuous auto focus, zero shutter lag, face detection, high dynamic range mode, burst mode, and more Full HD 1080p video capture (30 fps) Front - facing 1.9 - megapixel camera for HD video chats and self portraits Multimedia Music player compatible with MP3, WMA, AAC / AAC +, eAAC +, MIDI amd WAV Video player compatible with MPEG4, H. 264, H. 263and DivX
But a removal of the 3.5
mm headphone
jack in favour of Lightning and Bluetooth - only
audio is something we fully expect to happen for the
next iPad Pro models.
This port is situated
next to the 3.5
mm audio jack socket, used for the headphones of choice or for a hands - free communication headset.
There's a built in 3.5
mm audio jack for headsets, and just like the Afterglow controller there's built in
audio controls which you access by holding the button located
next to the right thumbstick and using the D - pad to change the volume and balance between game and chat
audio, a great addition to controllers, although there's no mic monitoring available.
Microsoft has just unveiled its
next - gen game controller and it looks stunning, certainly more exciting than just having a new 3.5
mm audio jack...
Even should the OnePlus Bullets Wireless be commercialized, it remains to be seen if the firm ends up bundling them with its
next Android flagship as even OEMs whose devices lack a 3.5
mm audio jack rarely opt for such a move.
OnePlus already confirmed its
next Android flagship will be equipped with a headphone
jack and has previously talked about the importance of the conventional 3.5
mm audio port, having asserted Bluetooth solutions still haven't reached a quality level that makes them comparable to wired headphones.
Around back,
next to the power port (yes, you have to plug it into an outlet), is a 3.5
mm audio out
jack, in case you want to attach a better speaker.
It's laid out like past Moto X devices with a microUSB 2.0 on bottom and 3.5
mm audio jack on the top,
next to a microSIM and microSD card slot.
However, later on in the AMA we also learned that the
next Click Connector accessory will be a charging dock but the one after that will be a high - end
audio accessory that adds support for a 3.5
mm jack.
Three buttons are found on the right side (volume, power, shutter), the USB port sits at the bottom edge, while the nano SIM slot is positioned on the top left corner just
next to the 3.5
mm audio jack.
There are dual mic for noise cancellation — one at the bottom and other
next to the 3.5
mm audio jack on the top.
A single speaker sits
next to the right of microUSB port at the bottom, and a 3.5
mm audio jack is placed at the top, located in the same right - hand position as the speaker.
There is 3.5
mm audio jack on the top, micro USB port
next to it, normal SIM tray on the right (It's a normal SIM slot not a MICRO SIM slot) and volume rockers / power button on the left.
There's even a 3.5
mm audio jack on the bottom
next to the dual speakers and USB Type - C port, flying in the face of some of the sillier trends in the industry.
But a removal of the 3.5
mm headphone
jack in favour of Lightning and Bluetooth - only
audio is something we fully expect to happen for the
next iPad Pro models.
OnePlus has left a large enough bezel to fit a reasonably sized camera sensor up front
next to the earpiece, and along the bottom of the phone you'll find a single speaker, centered USB Type - C port, and a 3.5
mm audio jack.