Sentences with phrase «of volume rocker»

Moving on with the talk of the ports placement, I haven't been fond of Samsung's placement of volume rocker keys, but lately, they are making much more sense.
As well as the placement of the Volume rocker keys and power button, which is also present on the right edge.
There is not much appeal to the design of the device, except it has changed the usual place of volume rocker keys to the left edge while the power / lock button is on the right edge.
One more thing that feels odd is the placement of volume rocker, although, it helps while zooming in and out in viewfinder while holding it in horizontal position to click a picture.
This placement of volume rocker keys is never an ideal situation for me.
Around the phone's sides, you'll find a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a microUSB port for charging, and combo of volume rocker and notched power button along its right edge.
LG has been putting both the volume and lock buttons on the back of their devices for a few years now, but it seems that they are going to move them to the side in the form of a volume rocker seen below.
The new P20 has thinner bezels all around than the P10 it replaces and the corners appear to be a little bit more rounded, but the most notable change from the previous model is the lack of a volume rocker.
The elongated rectangle of a volume rocker and tiny power switch both feel flimsy to the touch.
The power / lock button sits on the opposite side of the volume rocker, again following the traditional Samsung layout.
The nonstandard placement of volume rocker on the back of the phone is something we've seen before, but ASUS hasn't quite executed as well as the other manufacturer has.
While you won't find a 3.5 mm headphone jack on this phone (Essential provides a USB - C to 3.5 mm converter in the box), the usual assortment of volume rocker, power button and USB - C charging port make their appearance here.
The placement of the volume rocker makes sense when considering its secondary use as a digital zoom control, but it is very awkward and uncomfortable to reach with your thumb when trying to adjust the volume in the portrait orientation.
Aside from that it has the standard arrangement of a volume rocker, home and back buttons, with clear textural and size differences so they're easy to remember when you're immersed in your headset.
The tiny dimple which alerts your finger to the orientation of the volume rocker.
The camera can also be set to launch automatically with a double - tap of the volume rocker button.
To fire up the camera app in a flash, just turn the M8 into a horizontal position, then hold down either end of the volume rocker (volume up or down).
The new QuickMemo feature, for instance, lets you push the middle of the Volume rocker to open up a doodle pad for jotting down notes.
I also liked the feel of the volume rocker and power buttons; I found them easier to press than those on the Transformer Prime.
We have the dual front speaker grilles, the oversized camera housing, the concentric circles texture of the volume rocker, and the high - contrast look of the front camera, light sensor and power button up top.
Hold the top, power, button first and quickly hit the bottom of the volume rocker below it).
Hardware controls can be found along the top edge, in the form of a volume rocker and power key, while the right edge houses microSD and headphone ports.
The design of volume rocker is also changed.
The app itself is well designed, responsive and default settings allow you take a snap by pressing either of the volume rocker buttons.
Instead of the volume rocker button we usually see on smartphones, the PadFone actually has two separate buttons for volume control.
On the left side is a set of volume rockers and a headphone jack, while the right side boasts a USB jack, Micro HDMI port, and the odd and difficult to use proprietary power jack.
The position of volume rockers and the power buttons seems to be the same, on the right side of the device.
On to the right is the power button and a pair of volume rockers — the latter being slightly raised that the former.
Speaking of buttons, the only peeve I had with the device is the size of the volume rockers and power switch.
It makes easier to take the screen shot as you can use any of the volume rockers along with lock / power key.

Not exact matches

On top of that, two premium speakers, a volume rocker, and an AUX connection let you play the music of your choice while you bask in the heat!
With the cruise controls at your left thumb, a rocker switch to control your volume on your right thumb and the skip / seek function controlled by buttons placed to the left of a control pad, you'll find yourself frustrated by having to always hunt for the button you're looking for, even though it's right in front of your face.
Gone is the round volume / power dial on the bottom left and the small joystick on the bottom right, as all of the raised buttons, rockers and dials have been replaced by digital interfaces.
The steering wheel features metal paddle shifters that are awkwardly positioned (curving around the skip and volume rockers that are also on the back of the wheel) but feel solidly constructed.
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The power button and volume rockers are placed on the right edge of the device.
The power / lock and volume rocker keys will be placed on the right - hand side of this tablet, while you'll notice a physical home key is located below the display, which is placed in - between two capacitive keys.
At the top of the right side is a headphone jack, with a volume rocker and power button just beneath.
The power button and a physical volume rocker sit on the top right side of the tablet, while the top edge houses the various ports.
It does in fact have an IR blaster located along the right side of the device, below the volume rocker.
In terms of buttons and ports, there is a power button and a volume rocker on the right hand side, SIM card slot on the left, and USB Type - C and 5 mm audio jack on the bottom.
A volume rocker and the power button sit at the top of the chassis.
It also has a volume rocker built in to the device to allow easy volume control of your SHIELD products from your controller.
Physical buttons-wise it is much the same as other Android tablets, with on / off button and volume rocker situated on the edge of the device and the micro USB charging and syncing port found at the bottom next to the headphone jack.
A couple of quirks, unlike previous 10» tablets I've had its designed for portrait mode more than landscape (speakers are in the base when in portrait) and the volume rocker is set up for this too.
The right side of the HD7 contains the volume rocker switch and the required hardware camera button.
The power / lock button still resides on the upper - right and the volume rocker on the left side of the iPod 5th - generation.
Cut outs for the micro USB charging port, on / off buttons and the volume rocker means you still have easy access, if you can't make it through more than five minutes of Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon.
The side button arrangement also appears to have been reshuffled, with the right edge accommodating the volume rocker, as well as both the power and «convenience» key, while the SIM card tray slot has been repositioned to the opposite left edge of the device.
The right - hand edge of the device is home to the volume rocker, and you'll find the power button on the left and a headphone socket on the top edge.
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