A slim dark - silver bezel runs along the sides, passing by a 3.5
mm audio jack on the top, volume controls on the left, a micro-USB port on the bottom and a power key on the right.
In terms of ports placement, you have the 3.5
mm audio jack on the top and a microUSB port at the bottom.
The lightly tapered edges house metal volume buttons and a rotation - lock / mute switch on one side, a power / sleep button and 3.5
mm audio jack on top, and the Lighting port and speakers on the bottom edge.
Power / volume rocker are on the right side, 3.5
mm audio jack on the top and micro USB port at the button.
Power buttons and volume rockers are on the right side, 3.5
mm audio jack on the top and micro USB port at the bottom.
Buttons are placed on the right and are metallic, the USB port is on the base of the base and the 3.5
mm audio jack on top — pretty much as we saw on the Mi 3.
The volume rocker and power / display button are on the right, the micro USB port on the base and the 3.5
mm audio jack on the top.
Yes, it will attract fingerprints (there is a transparent case in the box, though), but it is also perhaps the most notice - able device we have seen from YU apart from the Yutopia, even though it looks relatively routine in front (5.0 - inch display, fingerprint scanner below it, on - screen navigation buttons and front - facing camera above the display), and has the usual combination of buttons and ports on the sides (volume and power rocker on right, hybrid SIM card slot on left, 3.5
mm audio jack on top, micro USB on base).
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.
The 3.5
mm audio jack on the top of the Slate 7 is supposed to be where the real Beats Audio magic happens.
Design is largely minimalistic — volume rocker on the left, power / display button on the right, 3.5
mm audio jack on top, and micro USB port on the base.
Volume rocker and power button are placed on the right, 3.5
mm audio jack on the top and micro USB port plus mic at the bottom.
There are dual mic for noise cancellation — one at the bottom and other next to the 3.5
mm audio jack on the top.
Power button is placed on the right, volume rockers on the left, micro USB 3.0 port at the bottom and 3.5
mm audio jack on the top.
Power button is on the right, volume rocker on the left, micro USB port at the bottom and 3.5
mm audio jack on the top.
Power button is on the right, volume rocker on the left, 3.5
mm audio jack on the top and micro USB at the bottom.
The Pixel XL features a decent selection of ports: USB 3.0 Type - C on the bottom for fast charging and fast data transfers (USB 3.0 is reasonably unique on phones); and a 3.5
mm audio jack on the top.
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.
Furthermore, there is a 3.5
mm audio jack on the top and a USB port at the bottom.
Not exact matches
You'll also find an off - center port
on the bottom and a 3.5
mm audio jack up
top.
While the 3.5
mm audio jack is placed
on the
top, the micro-USB port is placed at the bottom, flanked by the speaker grille.
The
top of the mobile contains the power button, for powering
on the phone and also for enabling standby mode where alongside this is a 3.5
mm audio jack, with a protected rubber cover.
There's a power button
on the right edge, a volume rocker
on the left, a micro USB charging port at the bottom, and a 3.5
mm audio jack up
top.
On the right side there's power key, on the bottom side there is Micro USB port and mic, On the top side you will find 3.5 mm audio jac
On the right side there's power key,
on the bottom side there is Micro USB port and mic, On the top side you will find 3.5 mm audio jac
on the bottom side there is Micro USB port and mic,
On the top side you will find 3.5 mm audio jac
On the
top side you will find 3.5
mm audio jack.
The 3.5
mm audio jack is
on top.
A microSD card slot, micro HDMI and volume rockers sit
on the right; a microUSB port, 3.5
mm audio jack and speakers line the bottom; and the power button is
on top.
The 3.5
mm audio jack is place
on the
top, whereas the microUSB port for charging and data transfer is placed at the bottom.
On the
top of the Dell Streak, you will find a 3.5
mm audio jack, the volume controls, power button and the dedicated camera button.
There's a USB - C charging port
on the bottom and a 3.5
mm audio jack up
top.
When it comes to buttons and port placements, you have the micro-USB port and the 3.5
mm audio jack sitting
on the
top, whereas the power / sleep button and the volume rocker are placed
on the right.
The micro-USB port for charging and data transfers sits in the bottom, while the 3.5
mm audio jack sits
on the
top.
The 3.5
mm audio jack is placed
on the
top - left, and the microUSB port is at the bottom.
Amazon Kindle Fire runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS with Amazon's own eye - candy overlay
on top of it, sporting a 7 ″ IPS - LCD backlit display with 1024 X 600 pixels of resolution with Gorilla Glass coating, powered by a 1 GHz dual - core TI OMAP4 processor, 8 GB of internal memory storage, 512 MB RAM to keep things running, 3.5
mm stereo
audio jack, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n connectivity,
top - mounted stereo speakers, access to the Amazon's own App Store, Kindle books, full - color magazines, etc. — all stored for free via Amazon Cloud Storage, access for 100,000 movies and TV shows, 17 million songs and much more.
The USB Type - C port is
on the base, while the 3.5
mm audio jack is
on top of the device.
On the top of the phone is a 3.5 mm audio jack and on its base is a micro USB port, but move to the left side and you will see another chang
On the
top of the phone is a 3.5
mm audio jack and
on its base is a micro USB port, but move to the left side and you will see another chang
on its base is a micro USB port, but move to the left side and you will see another change.
The design has been kept minimalistic — there are no buttons
on the left and the base, while
on the right are the volume rocker and a slightly textured power / display button and right
on top of the phone is a micro USB port and a 3.5
mm audio jack.
On the
top sits a 3.5
mm audio jack and an IR blaster and a secondary microphone, while at the bottom there is a microUSB port and a primary microphone.
The
top of the smartphone holds the 3.5
mm audio jack and the mic, and the smartphone comes with two speaker grilles
on the base along with a micro USB port which is placed between the two grilles.
The design is largely minimalistic with only the volume rocker and the power / display key
on the right of the device, the left side totally bare, the micro USB port and speaker
on the base, and the SIM card tray and the 3.5
mm audio jack bang
on top.
The 3.5
mm audio jack is
on top, and the Micro-USB charging port is
on the bottom.
The metallic display / power button is
on the right, the volume rocker and Alert Slider button
on the left, and the USB Type C port, speaker grille and 3.5
mm audio jack are
on the base, leaving the
top plain.
On top is the 3.5
mm audio jack, along with the noise cancellation mic & the IR Blaster (with a twist you'll find out later in the review).
The volume rocker and the power / display
on / off buttons are
on the right, the left side is totally plain, the micro-USB port and a speaker grille are at the base of the phone and bang
on the
top are the 3.5
mm audio jack and the SIM card tray.
On the
top are the 3.5
mm audio jack, IR blaster, and a secondary microphone.
Even the 3.5
mm audio jacks are placed
on the same side (
top left corner, when seen from front).
On top are the 3.5
mm audio jack and an IR blaster (yay!).
The layout of buttons, remains largely similar — three touch navigation buttons (backlit) below the display in front, metallic volume rocker and power / display button
on the right, 3.5
mm audio jack and IR blaster
on top, dual SIM card slot (one of them hybrid)
on the left, and speaker grilles
on the base, only this time flanking a USB Type - C port rather than a micro USB one.
The sides are relatively sparse, with one feature
on each — the right has the power / display key, the
top 3.5
mm audio jack, the left the volume rocker and the base the microUSB port.
The power button and 3.5
mm audio jack is placed
on the
top side.
On top of that, you get a gorgeous 6.3 - inch curved display, an S Pen, the older Android 7.1 Nougat, a smaller 3300mAh battery, wireless charging and a 3.5
mm audio jack.