I'm so used to finding
volume rocker on the right that I was constantly checking out for those buttons.
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.
This alert slider takes inspiration from the switch button that appears just above
volume rocker keys.
The slim
volume rocker switch on the right edge is coloured to match the frame, and joined by a round «convenience» key.
Once again we
find volume rocker and power buttons on the upper left hand edge of the phone, a trend that seems to be gaining momentum recently.
The right side of the Honor 4C features the dual -
volume rocker along with the power on / off button, while the left side has been left completely bare.
That's why it is little longer in size, but no worries,
as volume rocker buttons are placed perfectly on the right edge, alongside power rocker key.
Beyond the docking port, you have a power button and
volume rocker at top (horizontal) or along the right side (vertical).
The buttons placement is usual, as on the right side you
get volume rocker buttons above the power button.
Like Volume rocker keys and the power button has been shifted to the right edge, which is still the ideal place to keep those functions there only.
Both have USB Type - C and both have no physical buttons on the front, with the power and
volume rocker positioned on the side.
The power button and single - piece
volume rocker reside on one long side, while the USB 2.0 input sits on the bottom.
What you will find is a side -
mounted volume rocker, microSD slot and power button that doubles as a fingerprint reader.
There's a standard 3.5 mm headphone port up top and the right spine has a
smooth volume rocker with a textured power button below it.
A long silver
volume rocker lines the right side of this slate, while the easy - to - reach power button sits on the top - right edge.
On the right side are two well - designed buttons: a
long volume rocker and a power button.
The left side has a covered headphone jack, below which is a round, silver power button, and a
black volume rocker sits below that.
The right side of the handset has a stylish one bar
volume rocker towards the top, with a camera button about two - thirds down.
Around the sides are a very
small volume rocker and camera shutter button, plus micro USB charge / sync slot and 3.5 mm headphone jack.
The thin, smooth sides of the Yoga Tablet 2's body are bare, save for the raised and slightly
textured volume rocker on the left side.
There's a rather slim power key at thumb's height on the right side, with the equally
slim volume rocker above it.
The S5's sides, meanwhile, are silver - trimmed and fitted with the
same volume rocker and power button.
Elsewhere, the better -
looking volume rocker, standby button and headphone jack are all in the same place, as is the home button, which also supports fingerprint recognition.
However, with the cover on, I faced problems
accessing volume rocker keys which are present on the left side of the phone.
Power button
+ volume rocker is placed on the right side, audio jack on the top and micro USB port at the bottom.
Now talking about the ports on the device, the left edge houses the power button while the right edge
packs volume rocker keys.
There's the
usual volume rocker and power button, but there's also a function key which can be mapped as desired.
In Android P, the volume slider that appears when you hit the
hardware volume rocker has been moved from the top of the screen to the right - hand side.
On the left side is a
simple volume rocker, and the right - hand edge houses the lock button about two thirds of the way up.
A decent -
sized volume rocker is on the left, and an easily accessible power button is on the right.
On the upper - right is the power button, and on the upper - left is a three -
way volume rocker.