Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
A 3.5
mm audio jack and
port sit on the bottom.
The 3.5
mm audio port and pin - hole mic
sit on the top, between two antenna stripes, while the USB Type - C connector and another pin - hole mic
sit on the bottom, also between two antenna stripes.
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.
On the bottom
sits a centered USB Type - C
port, flanked by a 3.5
mm audio jack and a single speaker.
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.
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.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideA micro-USB
port and iPhone - like speakers line the bottom, while a 3.5
mm audio jack
sits on top.
You'll find a single speaker, 3.5
mm audio jack and centered USB Type - C
port along the bottom, while the dual nano - SIM card tray
sits on the left side.