On the bottom, a pair
of capacitive buttons flank the home button.
Not exact matches
In terms
of the key physical features, you'll find the rounder home
button at the bottom
of the screen
flanked by two
capacitive buttons.
There's a USB - C port, headphone jack, and speaker grill on the bottom
of the phone, and to the front are two
capacitive navigation keys
flanking a physical home
button (with a fast fingerprint sensor hidden underneath), beneath the phone's 5.7 ″ display.
Below the display, you'll find a set
of capacitive back and recent apps keys, which
flank the physical home
button.
The front faces
of both phones are pretty similar, with swappable
capacitive keys
flanking a fingerprint scanner, which doubles as your home
button.
The usual pair
of capacitive navigation
buttons flank the home
button, but they're way too small and also positioned much too low.
The front
of the device is nearly identical to the S2, with a home
button / fingerprint sensor
flanked by a pair
of capacitive navigation
buttons.
Around the front there's a physical home
button flanked with
capacitive controls, again very much in the style
of Samsung.
Two
capacitive keys
flanking a home
button that doubles as a fingerprint sensor have been a long stalwart
of Samsung's phone and tablet design.
There's no mistaking the S6 for anything other than a Samsung device though, with the signature physical home
button,
flanked by
capacitive home and recent apps keys, still present, along with the standard
button layout
of the power
button and volume rocker to the right and left respectively.
The front
of the phone looks essentially identical to the OnePlus 3 / 3T, including the elongated oval home
button below the screen, complete with
capacitive touch features and two
capacitive touch
buttons flanking it on each side.