Sentences with phrase «physical volume buttons on»

If you can control your TV's volume with the Siri remote, you're using AirPods, connected to a Bluetooth speaker, or AirPlay speaker, you can change the volume using the physical volume buttons on your device.
Maybe it's just me, but I would have figured brightness would be right next to media volume at the top of the screen — or possibly even higher, since there are physical volume buttons on the Archos 5 Internet Tablet.

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Its physical shortcut buttons include the all - important volume and tuning knobs, but the Bluetooth system requires you to accept or rejecting calls via controls on the screen itself, rather than buttons on the more conventional (and convenient) steering - wheel location.
There is no physical volume knob, just up / down buttons on the passenger side of the touchscreen and on the steering wheel for the driver.
The lack of a volume knob is an annoyance that Honda seems to be addressing ad - hoc amongst the various models in its lineup, and Civic's infotainment system remains free of physical knobs and buttons on the unit itself.
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.
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.
In terms of physical buttons, the on / off switch and volume rocker can be found on the edge of the device, along with a new microSD slot (that can expand storage up to 32 GB) just below and the 3.5 mm headphone jack positioned on the same side just below.
This is much easier accomplished with physical volume buttons instead of having to turn the screen on and turn up it up, like the Kindle Fire mandates you to.
The sides of the Nook Tablet have physical volume buttons and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the top.
There are physical volume buttons, a power button and a «n» Nook button on the face of the device, just below the screen.
There are no physical buttons on the unit other than the power and volume buttons.
From the image above, it looks like the Galaxy Tab S2 features a physical home button (which may also double up as a fingerprint sensor), with the power and volume buttons on the right hand side.
The only problem with sound on the Kindle Fire is that the device lacks physical volume buttons.
The power and volume buttons — the T408's only physical buttons — reside on the right.
There is a power / standby button, volume rocker and dedicated camera button on the right - hand side and that's as far as physical buttons go.
With well thought - out button placements ensuring that accidental presses of the physical volume controls or sleep - turn - power button — the only physical buttons found on the device — are avoided when holding the handset in either a landscape or portrait manner, the Google Nexus 4 sadly isn't without its own hand hitches.
A Touch - Sensitive Reading Interface The Nook Color comes with few physical buttons: just Volume controls on the right panel, a Power button on the left, and the «N» logo below the screen that serves as your Home button.
In terms of physical ports you have a micro HDMI and Micro-USB on the bottom of the tablet; the right - hand side offers a 3.5 mm jack along with a volume rocker and power / standby button.
Volume and power aside there are no physical buttons on the tablet, though the keyboard dock has more than enough and then some.
On the left is a headset jack and physical buttons for volume and power.
On the face, there are four physical buttons and the camera button and volume rocker are on the right spinOn the face, there are four physical buttons and the camera button and volume rocker are on the right spinon the right spine.
There are only three physical buttons on the Xoom: volume up, volume down and power / lock.
A physical power button is found on the upper left side of the unit, while volume buttons are located on the upper right.
The only physical buttons present on the device are the power button and volume rocker located in the recessed area on one side.
The right side of the phone is home only to a power / sleep button and a dual SIM card tray, while a volume rocker and a physical toggle button are found on the left side.
The Sony (again shown on bottom) has a light switch, a physical power port, a mini-USB port, a headphone jack, and awkwardly situated volume - up and - down buttons.
CNET's source, which reported the launch date and rumored price of the Kindle Fire 2, mentioned that the upcoming Amazon tablet would have a camera and physical volume - control buttons, which were both lacking on the original Fire.
And as this tablet lacks any physical face buttons, it can be tricky at times to tell which way you should grab it to power it on or adjust the volume.
The first big change is having physical power and volume keys on the front of the left edge of the machine — the volume rocker is there for use when in tablet mode (there are standard keyboard volume keys), but the power button is actually the only way to turn the laptop on and off with a physical switch.
The device utilizes on - screen buttons, while it sports a couple of physical keys on the right, its power / lock, volume up and volume down buttons.
The volume and power buttons are located on the top - right corner of the device (assuming you're holding it in portrait orientation) and the only other physical input is the home button, which also doubles as a surprisingly fast and accurate fingerprint scanner.
It looks like the device will have its power button on its right side, while its left side will have the volume keys and another physical button.
On top of this, Samsung has unveiled its virtual assistant called Bixby which can be activated by holding down on a brand new physical button, located just below the volume rockeOn top of this, Samsung has unveiled its virtual assistant called Bixby which can be activated by holding down on a brand new physical button, located just below the volume rockeon a brand new physical button, located just below the volume rocker.
Despite the significant departure from the norm, there's no mistaking either the Galaxy S6 or the S6 Edge as anything other than a Samsung device, with both devices retaining key signature elements, with classic layout of a physical home button flanked by Back and Recent Apps keys still found up front, along with the power button and volume rocker found on their usual sides, to the right and left respectively.
On the top of the Play: 1 there is a physical Play / Pause button, volume rocker and a status LED light, while the back has a stand mounting screw hole.
There are also physical volume rocker buttons on the tablet for controlling the sound output.
Its macOS integration lets you change the brightness levels and volume control without any need to physical buttons on the 4k monitor screen.
The only physical buttons are the textured power / standby switch and the volume rocker, which are both located on the right side of the device.
But now, it's simple: press volume down and power at the same time to take a screenshots (or the home button and power on Galaxy devices with physical buttons).
The Basic version limits intercepting only the physical home and volume buttons, but does not otherwise restrict the actions you can perform on these button presses.
The Epic 4G's other physical controls are the volume rocker on the left spine, and the power / screen lock key and camera button on the right.
The FastCo report also touches on some other rumors that we've heard swirling around: the iPhone 8 will try and eliminate all physical buttons, replacing the Home button with a fingerprint sensor under the screen, and the lock and volume buttons with touch - sensitive areas along the sides.
Both the power / lock and volume rocker physical buttons will be located on the phone's right - hand side, and that's pretty much it everything we know about the device at the moment.
On the right are what appear to be a physical power button and a volume rocker, and it is completely black in color.
Samsung has once again taken the minimalist approach, opting for just on / off and volume buttons as the only physical controls on the device which means, somewhat disappointingly, that there's no sign of USB or SD card ports.
The right side of the phone is home only to a power / sleep button and a dual SIM card tray, while a volume rocker and a physical toggle button are found on the left side.
On the tablet are physical power and volume buttons for quick access without the keyboard attached, and a fingerprint reader in the bezel allows for speedy Windows Hello sign - ins.
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.
There are no physical buttons on the front, while there are just volume keys on the front edge.
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