The bottom of the alleged iPhone 8 features dual drilled speakers and a single Lightning port - still no 3.5
mm headphone port of course.
Not exact matches
On the top
of the G2x are a 3.5
mm headphone jack, power button, and flap - covered microHDMI
port for video output to HDTVs.
The Asus Transformer Prime has a microSD slot, a micro-HDMI
port and a volume rocker along its left side; a power button on the far left
of its top edge; and a 3.5
mm headphone jack along its right side.
Other features the SpringBoard boasts
of include a micro USB
port for syncing, a micro HDMI slot, 3.5
mm headphone jack along with integrated stereo speaker.
Powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 427 quad - core processor and an Adreno 308 graphics chip, the Moto G6 Play includes 2 GB or 3 GB
of memory, 16 GB or 32 GB
of internal storage, a microSD slot for cards up to 128 GB, a 4,000 mAh battery, a 5.7 - inch HD + display, a micro-USB
port and a 3.5
mm headphone jack.
A microUSB
port and 3.5
mm headphone jack are on the right side
of the tablet, and a microHDMI
port on the left.
There are holes cut out
of the case for the rear camera, the stereo speakers along the bottom, the volume rocker and 3.5
mm headphone socket, as well as the power button and Micro USB charging
port.
On the cover
of 8
mm thick we can find a micro USB
port, micro HDMI output and
headphone connector with a jack
of 3.5
mm.
The volume rocker, microUSB
port and microSD card reader are on the left side
of the tablet, and a 3.5 -
mm headphone jack is on the right.
These apart, the Tablet 6000 also includes a miniHDMI
port, two miniUSB
ports, a 2.5
mm headphones socket, and a pair
of integrated 0.5 W speakers.
In terms
of connectivity, there's dual - band Wi - Fi ac / b / g / n, LTE Cat.6 (300 Mbps), Bluetooth, USB 3.1 Type - C
port, and a 3.5
mm headphone jack among others.
The two devices come pre-loaded with Android 8.0 Oreo - based Samsung Experience 9.0 UI out
of the box and have retained their 3.5
mm headphone port.
As with most other BlackBerry handsets
of the newer generation, the right spine
of the Tour houses a 3.5
mm headphone jack, a volume rocker, a dedicated camera key (which can be customized to serve as another shortcut) and a mini-USB
port (for data transfers and power).
The
port story
of the CherryPad comprises
of USB 2.0 supported by an external adapter, a 3.5
mm headphone jack, integrated speakers, a microphone, and a DC out.
The tablet has a micro-USB
port, micro-HDMI
port, MicroSD card slot, 3.5
mm headphone / mic and comes with 32 GB
of internal storage while the dock has a USB 3.0
port.
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.
It has holes cut out
of it for the 2 - megapixel rear camera, the single mono speaker along the bottom, the volume rocker and 3.5
mm headphone socket, as well as the power button and Micro USB charging
port.
Along the bottom edge are, from left to right, a Mini-USB
port (for charging the Libre Touch and connecting it to a PC), a MicroSD card slot (if you want more than the internal 4 GB
of memory), a volume rocker control, and a standard 3.5
mm headphone port.
The device features a 3.0 inch 480Ã — 360 HVGA resolution display, tri-mode CDMA 1xEVDO Rev.. A, quadband GSM / EDGE, and 2100 MHz HSDPA radio with support for international roaming via Vodafone networks around the world, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, 3.5
mm headphone jack, 1 GB
of internal memory with additional expansion possible through a microSDHC expansion slot, media player with iTunes sync capability, GPS transceiver, microUSB
port, and a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recorder.
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
Dual - core 1.5 GHz processor capable
of opening web pages twice as fast as most other smartphones 4.3 - inch Super AMOLED multi-touch screen (qHD resolution; 960 x 540 pixels; 266 ppi pixel density) MicroUSB
port 3.5
mm headphone jack Memory
The device features a 3.3 inch 480Ã — 360 HVGA resolution display, tri-mode CDMA 1xEVDO Rev.. A, quadband GSM / EDGE, and 2100 MHz HSDPA radio with support for international roaming via Vodafone networks around the world, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, 3.5
mm headphone jack, 1 GB
of internal memory with additional expansion possible through a microSDHC expansion slot, HTML browser, media player with iTunes sync capability and Windows Media DRM support, active noise cancellation, GPS transceiver, microUSB
port, and a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recorder.
The device's USB
port (for charging and transferring content over an included cable) is on the bottom right edge, next to a
headphone jack
port that, annoyingly, doesn't accept standard mobile 3.5
mm jacks; you'll need to get a 2.5
mm adapter to use it with most types
of headphones or headsets (the Cool - ER doesn't include earphones).
A 3.5
mm headphone port is conveniently located at the bottom edge
of the tablet when it's held in landscape, which means your hands aren't bothered by the jack and cables hang down and way from the screen.
The right edges
of the 7s» soft touch back are littered with small aqua labels for its host
of ports: microUSB, microHDMI, a microSD Card slot and a 3.5
mm headphone jack.
Other features
of the Ritmix RMD - 722 tablet include Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, orientation sensor, a MicroSD card slot (up to 32 GB), USB
port, and 3.5
mm headphone jack.
At the bottom part
of the handset, a USB type - C
port, a 3.5
mm headphone jack, and loudspeaker can be found.
The top
of the phone has a sleep / power button and a 3.5
mm headphone jack, while the left side has a volume rocker and a microUSB / charging
port.
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.
On top
of the phone you have the 3.5
mm headphone jack, and the microUSB
port.
Motorola Droid X smartphone is boasts 1 GHz TI OMAP3630 processor, a 4.3 - inch touchscreen wide display with resolution
of 480 × 854 pixel (FWVGA), 8 megapixel autofocus camera with dual LED flash and supports 720p HD video recording, HDMI
port, GPS, e-compass, Wi - Fi with support DLNA, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR, 8 GB flash storage, a microSD / microSDHC card slot (up to 32 GB) with a 16 GB card included, microUSB
port, and 3.5
mm headphone jack.
When you hold it so that the front - facing camera is on the top, along the top edge are a volume rocker, a 3.5
mm headphone jack, a USB 2.0 micro-USB
port and a power button, all
of which are accessible through two deep openings in the case.
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.
In term
of connectivity, there is Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n, USB 3.0
port, 3G support (using external dongle), and 3.5
mm headphone jack.
As far as
port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5
mm headphone jack, MicroUSB
port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side
of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
All
of the tablet's
ports line the right side: Two USB 3.0, mini HDMI, a 3.5
mm headphone jack and a SIM card slot.
In term
of connectivity, Toshiba Excite AT200 brings a microSD card slot, Micro HDMI and Mini USB 2.0
ports, a 3.5
mm headphone jack, 802.11 b / g / n, and Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR.
The device features a 3.0 inch 480 × 360 HVGA resolution display, tri-mode CDMA 1xEVDO Rev.. A, quadband GSM / EDGE, and 2100 MHz HSDPA radio with support for international roaming via Vodafone networks around the world, Bluetooth with stereo audio support, 3.5
mm headphone jack, 1 GB
of internal memory with additional expansion possible through a microSDHC expansion slot, media player with iTunes sync capability, GPS transceiver, microUSB
port, and a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recorder.
The speakers are positioned on each side
of the tablet, along with a 3.5
mm headphone / microphone combo jack, microSD Card slot (expandable up to 128 GB), micro HDMI
port and microUSB 2.0
port on the left.
In terms
of ports and connections, there are two covered slots on the right - hand side to accommodate SIM and microSD cards whilst the top sees the 3.5
mm headphone jack.
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.
Other details confirmed by the manual and FCC images include a camera
of unknown resolution, 3.5
mm headphone jack and microUSB
port.
The rest
of features are speakers, 3.5
mm headphone as well as microphone jacks serve for audio in and out purposes, micro USB 2.0
port, bluetooth to communicate wirelessly with other device, WLAN for wireless connections and optional 4G connectivity to fast internet connections.
The top edge
of the Vox is home to the device?s power button, and on the bottom edge resides a micro-USB
port and a 3.5
mm headphone jack.
Whilst in landscape viewing this doesn't really make much
of a difference («upside down» is better suited when using
headphones due to the location
of the 3.5
mm port), when viewing the device in portrait you will notice that image quality from one side
of the display drops off rapidly.
The rest
of features are 3.5 -
mm stereo
headphone, Digital compass, Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Voice commands, GPS, bluetooth 4.0, 30 - pin dock connector
port, Wi - Fi 802.11 a / b / g / n and Micro-SIM card tray for 4G LTE models.
Other specification includes built in Loud Speaker, 3.5
mm headphone jack, micro USB
port port, 802.11 b / g / n Wireless to connect internet, support 3G / WCDMA dongle, HDMI out 1080p and a 4000MAh battery which offer up to 4 - 6 hours
of battery use.
Casting your eye around the body
of the Linx Vision 8, you will discover that all the basics are covered, including a micro-USB
port, a micro-HDMI
port, SD card slot, and a 3.5
mm headphone socket.
The A1 also has a mini-HDMI out
port to its right side should you want to output to another device; a mini-USB in to the base side for file transfer and charging from powered devices or the mains; a 3.5
mm headphones jack also to the base side to prevent obscuring wires getting in the way
of the screen when in use; finished up with a volume up / down control to the right side and an on / off switch to the top.
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.