On the right hand side are
the physical volume rocker keys and the on / off power switch.
Apple is expected to employ its 3D Touch pressure sensing technology throughout the body of the device — iPhone 8 is expected to have pressure sensitive buttons embedded inside its body, replacing
the physical volume rocker, power and Apple lock buttons.
This means that when you want to adjust volume levels for just one of these categories, you usually have to press
the physical volume rocker, tap a button to expand the volume menu, find the category that you want to adjust, then finally raise or lower the volume.
There are also
physical volume rocker buttons on the tablet for controlling the sound output.
There's
no physical volume rocker on the Fire, so if you're watching a movie or listening to music, you have to shuffle through onscreen menus to turn the sound down.
Just like the Apple iPad, the A1 employs
a physical volume rocker and screen orientation lock switch on its left edge.
The Nexus 7 beats its closest competitor, Amazon's Kindle Fire, in some ways: adding a front - facing 1.2 MP camera, a microphone and
a physical volume rocker.
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.
Not exact matches
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.
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.
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.
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.
It has also been notified that unrelated issues like bad
volume rocker, a failed speaker, or any hardware issues are still covered under warranty, regardless of whether the bootloader is unlocked or not, as long as there are no signs of
physical abuse on the device.
The
physical buttons appear to be what you'd expect from any other Android phone: back, menu, home, and search are coupled with your standard power button and
volume rocker.
On the face, there are four
physical buttons and the camera button and
volume rocker are on the right spine.
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.
With hardware keys you have a
volume rocker, power / unlock, and
physical camera shutter button running down the right hand side.
The Lenovo K8 Note comes with three sets of
physical keys, the power / lock and
volume rocker keys are included on the right - hand side of the device, while a dedicated music key can be found on the left - hand side of this phone.
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.
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 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.
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.
That's the
physical button located right below the
volume rocker.
In terms of
physical controls, the new Zenfone smartphone has a power / lock key and a
volume rocker on the right.
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.
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.
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.
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 only two
physical controls: the
volume rocker on the left side, and the power switch on the right, which doubles as a lock and hold key in certain apps.
On the left, the new OnePlus smartphone has a
volume rocker and
physical Alert Slider.
If you've got an iPhone 8 or 8 Plus, this control also gives you access to turning on the new True Tone feature for adjusting color temperature on the fly.F: The
volume slider lets you adjust audio independent of the
physical rocker button on the iPhone's side.
There are three
physical keys on the right hand side —
volume rocker, power and camera shutter, and sometimes it could be hard for you to press the keys with one handed grip due to the phone's size.
In terms of
physical controls there aren't many: the aluminium standby button sits in the middle of the right - hand side and we still have mixed feelings about its positioning, but this being a 5 - inch handset, it feels slightly better placed than it did on the smaller Xperia T. There's a
volume rocker beneath this.
On the right there's the
volume rocker switch, followed by the power / lock in the centre and a
physical camera shutter button towards the base — a rarity among smartphones these days, but something Windows Phone handsets stick with.
The
volume rocker on the left, and power switch on the right, are easy to hit during one handed operation, and I was also easily able to reach the
physical home key below the screen.
The
physical power and
volume rocker buttons are going to replaced by virtual ones to reduce repair and increase resistance.
The only real
physical annoyance about the X Play is its loose
volume rocker, which rattles when I move the phone around and feels nowhere near as nice and tactile as the ridged power button.
The only
physical keys are the
volume rocker and power / lock key which are both located on the right hand edge, and are both easily accessible one handed.
The patent applies to the oval - shaped
physical button but not for the
physical power button and
volume rocker.
As well as the multi-touch touchpad there will also be
physical controls on there too - a traditional
volume rocker as well as a home button and another for waking up Siri.
On the left edge we have the lone SIM / microSD slot, while the
physical power and
volume rocker keys are over on the right.
Both
physical keys are placed on the right - hand side of this smartphone, the power / lock key, and the
volume rocker buttons which are placed above it.
There's just two
physical buttons on the HTC Desire C, a
volume rocker switch on the right hand side and a power / lock key on top, which sits opposite a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
A
physical Bixby button is still depicted as being part of the package in the latest leak, though the images don't reveal whether the handset is meant to have separate
volume keys or a
volume rocker, with previous sightings and rumors suggesting the former scenario is more likely.
The power button and
volume rocker are both on the right - hand side of the device but that's it when it comes to
physical buttons.
Both have USB Type - C and both have no
physical buttons on the front, with the power and
volume rocker positioned on the side.