Intex ELYT e7 uses a micro-USB port for charging, which is housed at the bottom, and a 3.5
mm headset jack at top.
Not exact matches
with glossy black finish and chrome highlights • Large (2.44») high - resolution display (480 x 360 resolution
at 245 ppi), able to display pictures, videos and web pages with impressive contrast and detail • 3.2 MP camera with flash, variable zoom, image stabilization, autofocus and video recording • Advanced media player for videos, pictures and music, a 3.5
mm stereo
headset jack and support for the Bluetooth ® Stereo Audio Profile (A2DP / AVCRP) • BlackBerry ® Media Sync for easily syncing photos as well as iTunes ® and Windows Media ® Player music with the smartphone * • Easy mobile access to Facebook ®, MySpace and Flickr ®, as well as popular instant messaging services including BlackBerry ® Messenger • Support for BlackBerry App World ™, featuring a broad and growing catalog of third - party mobile applications developed specifically for BlackBerry smartphones • Full HTML web browser, streaming audio and video via RTSP • Built - in GPS with support for geotagging, BlackBerry ® Maps and other mapping applications • Premium phone features including voice activated dialing, speakerphone, and Bluetooth (2.1).
> Android 2.2 Froyo > 4 GB memory > 7 inch 800 X 480 capacitive touch screen > Wi - Fi, 3G compatible dongle > HDMI, USB Host 2.0 and USB device 2.0 > Micro SD card that max out
at 32 GB > 3.5
mm stereo
headset jack > front facing camera
The 3.5
mm headset jack and the Micro-USB port sit
at the top.
Sound output via Bluetooth or the 3.5
mm headset jack on the bottom was excellent, and the placement of the 3.5
mm headset jack next to the microUSB port means you can charge the tablet while listening to music
at the same time.
Sony has curiously not moved to USB Type - C with the Xperia X, and features a centered microUSB port
at the bottom, while the top holds the 3.5
mm headset jack situated on the left-most corner.
Google Android OS 2.3 (Gingerbread) 4 ″ FWVGA touchscreen with virtual keyboard 1.4 Ghz processor 8 MP AF HD rear camera / camcorder VGA front camera 2 GB internal memory Mobile hotspot; supports up to 5 devices Applications for both consumer and business email Real web browsing
at 3G speeds Wifi capability Stereo Bluetooth Voice - activated dialing Speakerphone SMS and MMS 3.5
mm headset jack Vital Statistics
At the top is the 3.5
mm headset jack, and below that is the microUSB port for syncing and / or charging.
BlackBerry Torch Smartphone Features · Elegant styling, measuring approx. 4.4» (5.8» open) x 2.4» x.57» and weighing 5.68 ounces · 3.2» 360x480 capacitive touch screen display · 35 key full QWERTY backlit slide - out keyboard, designed to feel optimally balanced when opened for typing · Optical trackpad that makes navigation fast and smooth · Powerful 624 Mhz processor with 512 MB Flash memory · 4 GB built - in memory storage plus a microSD / SDHD memory card slot that supports up to 32 GB cards; a 4 GB card is included giving users 8 GB of storage out - of - the - box · 5 MP camera with flash, continuous auto focus, image stabilization, scene modes, geo - tagging and zoom, as well as video recording
at up to 640x480 resolution · Built - in GPS for location - based applications and geo - tagging · Wi - Fi ® (802.11 b / g / n); qualifying smartphone customers can enjoy seamless connectivity to over 20,000
AT&T Wi - Fi hotspots
at no additional cost · 3.5
mm stereo
headset jack · Premium phone features, including voice activated dialing, speakerphone and Bluetooth ® (2.1) with support for hands - free
headsets, stereo
headsets, car kits (including systems that support the Bluetooth Message Access Profile standard) and other Bluetooth accessories · New BlackBerry ® Desktop Software 6 with integrated media sync for easily syncing music, photos and videos **.
There's a permanently attached cable coming directly from the
headset to a standard 3.5
mm audio
jack which comes in
at 1m in length, and this can then be plugged into the control box, adding another 2m to the overall length plus an extra connection for the mic alongside the 3.5
mm jack.
Oppo F3 uses USB Type 2.0 for charging, which is present
at the bottom, along with a 3.5
mm headset jack and speaker grille.
Volume rocker keys and the power button are on the right while a 3.5
mm headset jack along with speaker grille is present
at the bottom of the device.
A single speaker grille along with a 3.5
mm headset jack and a USB Type 2.0 has been placed
at the bottom.
There's a 3.5
mm headphone
jack at the top of the phone so you can use wired
headsets, but you can also connect via Bluetooth with wireless headphones.
A 3.5
mm headset jack is present
at the top.
When you look
at the bottom, you'll see they still have the same upside - down microUSB port with the addition of the 3.5
mm headset jack.
There's a lightning port
at the bottom for charging and Apple has ditched a 3.5
mm headset jack in iPhone 7 Plus.
Sony has curiously not moved to USB Type - C with the Xperia X, and features a centered microUSB port
at the bottom, while the top holds the 3.5
mm headset jack situated on the left-most corner.
Thankfully, there is a 3.5
mm headset jack positioned
at the top of the phone.
Vivo V7 uses a USB Type 2.0 slot for charging, which is placed
at the bottom of the device, along with speaker grille and a 3.5
mm headset jack.
These earbuds are modeled after the HTC Hi - Res audio earphones, except they have a USB Type - C connector
at the end instead of a 3.5
mm headset jack.
A 3.5
mm headset jack along with USB 2.0 charging slot and speaker grille are
at the bottom.
A single stereo speaker along with a USB Type 2.0 slot for charging and 3.5
mm headset jack are placed
at the bottom.
Sound output via Bluetooth or the 3.5
mm headset jack on the bottom was excellent, and the placement of the 3.5
mm headset jack next to the microUSB port means you can charge the tablet while listening to music
at the same time.
Placement of the buttons and ports is similar to other Huawei phones, with a 3.5
mm headset jack and microphone up top, dual - SIM card tray on the left side, and micro USB port, speakers and microphones
at the bottom.
The left edge of the device, if you're looking directly
at the display, has a micro-USB port for charging and syncing, and the opposite edge has a 3.5
mm headset jack.
Continuing the theme, it sports the same 3.5
mm headset jack and dual microphones
at the top of the device, and the same top - mounted sleep / wake button — something that seems less natural now that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have moved it to the side.
Up top is the power / lock button and 3.5
mm headset jack, the right holds a volume rocker, the left gives us a micro USB socket and nothing
at the bottom other than a tiny microphone hole.
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.