The power / Bluetooth button is located on the top of the earcup, with a bottom - mounted 3.5 -
mm audio port if you decide to hook up the cord.
The BOOX also includes a USB port for further expansion, a 3.5
mm audio port if you'd like to listen to music while reading, and integrated Wi - Fi for connecting to the internet.
Not exact matches
If you're looking for
ports, the Transformer Prime has no shortage of them with expandability for a micro SD card, micro HDMI, 3.5
MM audio jack and even USB 2.0 with the optional keyboard dock.
Toshiba LT170 runs an unknown version of Android OS, sporting a 7 - inch capacitive TruBrite display with 1024 X 600 pixels of resolution, powered by a 1 GHz Freescale i.MX53 single - core processor, 512 MB of DDR3 RAM to keep things running, 2 megapixel rear - facing camera, an additional front - facing 0.3 megapixel VGA front - facing shooter, 8 GB
if memory storage with memory expansion support up to 32 GB via microSD cards, micro USB 2.0, docking
port, 3.5
mm audio jack, WiFi 802.11 b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.1, access to Google Play (Android Market), 7 hours of video playback, direct access to Toshiba Places, a whole host of the Google services and all the regular features of an Android tablet.
Even
if it's just an unconfirmed design change for the time being, more than more than 200,000 people have already signed a petition asking Apple to keep the 3.5
mm audio port, though we all know that a petition like this has a 0 % chance of success.
If you don't have any way of connecting your existing
audio peripherals and sound systems via USB Type - C connector, you're not alone, and Lenovo recognized this by including a 6 - inch / 15 cm adapter that plugs into the USB Type - C
port on the phone and has a 3.5
mm connector on the other end.
At a time when OEMs, including Google, are turning to USB - C
port, Samsung might tag along and do the same with the S9, but
if this tipster is to be believed, we could, at least, do another year with the 3.5
mm audio jack.
If, however, the iPhone SE design changes, there is a good chance the 3.5
mm headphone jack will disappear, being replaced with Lightning
port audio and Bluetooth support.
If Google did launch the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL with no 3.5
mm audio port, then it would be jumping on this bandwagon after having sat back and watched how the transition has aged.
It has
ports for a 3.5
mm audio cable just in case you want to plug in headphones although it does also support Bluetooth 4.0
if you want to connect a wireless pair, as well as a microUSB
port for charging and data transfer.
Just make sure your prospective TV has a spare HDMI
port, or your speakers have a 3.5
mm audio input,
if you do want to use a Chromecast or Chromecast
Audio with them (the TV should also run at 4K resolution to take full advantage of the Chromecast Ultra).
Google does sell a cable on the Play Store that features both 3.5
mm audio and USB Type - C
ports for listening and charging at the same time, but you'll always have annoying dongles to deal with
if you want wired
audio.
In order to be compatible with the headsets and other
audio accessories using the 3.5
mm audio plug across the Android ecosystem,
if a device implementation includes one or more analog
audio ports, at least one of the
audio port (s) SHOULD be a 4 conductor 3.5
mm audio jack.
The S30 Mini uses a micro USB
port for charging, it has a 3.5
mm audio port for plugging in headphones, and it supports expandable storage for extra room
if the 32 GB isn't enough up to an additional 64 GB via the microSD card slot.
On the right you'll find the second speaker, the power button, the volume rocker, and a 3.5
mm audio port for plugging in headphones, although the Yoga Book does of course support Bluetooth as well so you can wirelessly connect headphones
if you prefer to be cordless.
In between the volume rocker and the power button lies the microUSB
port for charging, and
if you flip it over to the bottom you'll find the 3.5
mm audio port for plugging in headphones, as well as the mic for any voice related uses.