Sentences with phrase «mm headphone jack sits»

A 3.5 mm headphone jack sits on the top, while the ubiquitous microUSB charging takes its place on the bottom.
A 3.5 mm headphone jack sits on the right edge of the underside of the visor.
A 3.5 mm headphone jack sits to the right at the top of the device, while USB Type - C is centralised at the bottom.
The 3.5 mm headphone jack sits at the bottom, as it does with the 5S, next to eight holes that allow sound from the (surprisingly powerful) internal speaker to escape.
The microUSB slot for connecting the charger is located on the bottom of the tablet, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack sits just above the volume button.
The 3.5 mm headphone jack sits at the top and hiding at the bottom right hand corner is the new, more accurate S - Pen.
The 3.5 mm headphone jack sits at the top of the phone.

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It's still basic, but here you get a microHDMI video output on the bottom as well as the microUSB charge socket and 3.5 mm headphone jack, which sits on the left edge.
On the sides of the device sits your 3.5 mm headphone jack and volume control options.
A 3.5 mm headphone jack rests up top (someone please move these to the bottom) and the microUSB port sits at the bottom of the device.
The only other socket on the Nook HD is a 3.5 mm headphone jack, which sits up top.
Along the bottom, lies the tablet's stereo speaker, while a 3.5 mm headphone / microphone jack sits on the top edge.
A power key is located on the right - hand side of the top panel, opposite a 3.5 mm headphone jack, while the volume rocker sits towards the top of the right - hand side.
The top edge of the Galaxy Player 5.0 contains a microSD slot, the bottom houses a microUSB port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and the volume rocker sits on the left, right below the power button.
A silver power button and volume rocker sit on the top edge of the device, along with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a mic and a micro USB port for charging.
On top is a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and the power button and volume rocker sit on the upper right side.
The top edge of the Galaxy S II has a 3.5 mm headphone jack, the bottom has a microUSB port, a slim volume rocker sits on the left, and a tiny power lies on the right side.
The 3.6 in multi-touch capacitive screen sits above touch sensitive versions of the three WP7 buttons and on the sides are a volume rocker, micro USB power / sync slot, and camera button, with 3.5 mm headphone jack and power / sleep button on top.
Stereo speakers sit at either end, a conventional 3.5 mm headphone jack, micro HDMI and Micro-USB have their place, along with a covered bay to accept a microSD card, with up to 32 GB supported.
The power / standby key sits on the right side of the device, the volume keys on the left, and the bottom sports the 3.5 mm headphone jack, USB Type - C port, speaker grills and S Pen slot.
All three models come with a DisplayPort uh, port, that sits alongside two HDMI inputs and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
A silver power button and volume rocker sit on the top edge of the device, along with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a mic and a micro USB port for charging.
The 3.5 mm headphone jack is still present — unlike on the Moto Z — and sits on the top of the handset, in the centre.
A Type - C USB port sits on the bottom of this concept phone, along with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and a loudspeaker.
The bottom side houses the microUSB port, and up top sits the 3.5 mm headphone jack in the center, with the Nano SIM card tray — which doubles as a microSD card slot — sitting slightly to the left.
Opposite that, on the top of the Droid Turbo, sits the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
A Type - C USB 3.1 charging port sits on the bottom of the Galaxy S9, along with a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
And it features a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a mic jack so you can sit back in a cushy chair while playing Counter-Strike with your headset on.
Moving around the sides, the power / standby button sits above the volume rocker on the right side of the device, while the top features a center - mounted 3.5 mm headphone jack — a design element we've come to expect from Motorola devices.
An oblong power button sits atop the Nexus One beside the 3.5 mm standard headphone jack.
The handset does have the one - button volume control on one side though, and the HTC Wildfire's power / screen - lock button sits on the top of the handset alongside the 3.5 mm headphone jack.
There's an on button to the top, sat next to a Bluetooth sync button; those plus / minus volume buttons to the side on a rubberised panel section; while a metal loop for hanging sits to the bottom, with Micro-USB charger and 3.5 mm headphones jack hidden behind their own dust - and waterproof flaps.
The Zenfone 4 turns to USB Type - C, sitting on the bottom alongside the 3.5 mm headphone jack, so you can connect any pair of headphones you choose.
There's only one speaker driver, and that sits at the bottom of the phone, next to the USB - C port and 3.5 mm headphone jack... yes, despite all the rumors OnePlus has decided to retain the legacy headphone technology for the OnePlus 5.
On the left edge is a volume rocker and a SIM card slot, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack and micro-USB port sit on the top and bottom, respectively.
The right side has a volume rocker and power button, while a 3.5 - mm headphone jack and USB Type - C port sit on the top and bottom, respectively.
There's just two physical buttons on the HTC Desire C, a volume rocker switch on the right hand side and a power / lock key on top, which sits opposite a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The speaker grills on the base sit on either side of a USB Type - C connector, and there's a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the opposite end, with an infrared blaster for company.
Most of the I / O, like the 3.5 mm headphone jack, USB Type - C port, and single speaker all sit on the bottom.
On this strip sits the volume up / down toggle, which is a solid, metallic rocker; a 3.5 mm headphone jack and power button on the phone's top; and a micro USB connector on the bottom.
Elsewhere, there is a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and it sits alongside a MicroUSB port for charging.
On the top sits the 3.5 mm headphone jack as usual, with the micro USB port on the bottom.
There is a standby / power button on the top along with the 3.5 mm headphone jack, the volume rocker sits on the right - hand side and the left offers the Micro-USB - which also supports MHL if you want to use it as an HDMI output.
Around the right side, sits the microphone and 3.5 mm headphone jack.
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