Below the 5.5 - inch display is a pill - shaped fingerprint sensor, with
power and volume buttons on the right side of the phone.
All of the ports are found on the right - hand side of the system, though along the top edge you will find physical buttons for
power and volume control.
First you have to turn off your device, wait a few seconds and then press
power and volume up buttons at the same time for a few seconds.
You won't get the remote with
TV power and volume control, but in my usage they were both responsive and quick.
On the left side there's a 3.2 - inch 480 x 360 capacitive touchscreen, as well
as power and volume buttons.
In addition to the
usual power and volume buttons, there's a little analog switch to open or close the front - facing 5MP camera.
A third - party case maker has posted images of their protective case, which shows the G5's rear fingerprint scanner and
relocated power and volume buttons.
I'm especially happy that there is a way to differentiate
between power and volume rocker keys since they're lined up on the same edge.
On your tablet, press both buttons Volume Down + Home
+ Power and Volume UP to restart your tablet download.
A single
power and volume knob, a call button, and a media select button run along the left of the screen.
There are few controls on the system —
just Power and Volume buttons on the left - hand panel of the right speaker.
I will note that as of now the
odd power and volume button setup is a bit, well, can't say it won me over.
The company is also said to opt for touch -
based power and volume buttons so that it has a smooth and flush design for its next flagship smartphone.
The
G4 power and volume buttons were made up of two moving pieces, with the power button seated inside the volume rocker, and both pieces are rock - solid.
With the phone in your hand, you're going to press two hardware buttons at the same time:
Power and Volume Down.
The right edge
holds Power and Volume Up / Down buttons, plus the microSD card slot hidden behind a small rubber door.
On the right edge it has
power and volume rocker keys, a 3.5 mm audio jack on the top and a micro USB charging point at the bottom edge.
On the sides of the S1 you'll find a socket for the power adapter, along with a headphone jack, USB sync port, and buttons
for power and volume.
This device once again comes with no front - facing buttons, a back - facing set
of power and volume buttons, and some software that's generally similar to last year's release.
Its odd, rear -
placed power and volume buttons as well as its super-slim bezels made it something of a milestone for LG.
The bezel is simple and clean, like the iPad 2's, with just the hardware features you need: well -
positioned power and volume controls at the top, front and rear cameras placed unobtrusively (and they have much better image resolution and quality than the iPad 2's), an audio jack at the top, small speaker notches on the sides, and charging / syncing connector at the bottom.
The N5 also boasts
ceramic power and volume buttons — a small detail, but one which gives the keys a more premium finish than the plastic buttons of most Android devices.
Along the edges you'll only find two buttons (
power and volume toggle on top) and just one port (the 10 - pin proprietary connector) on the bottom.
The rear -
mounted power and volume keys are certainly unique, but it's not clear whether it's a hardware feature that consumers have actually been clamoring for.
The latest visual exposé for the first time tackles the Nexus 5X's edges,
where power and volume buttons reside in different locations than before, possibly made of ceramic once again.
There's a silvery faux - metal trim circling the edge of the device, punctuated by
metal power and volume keys on the right and left sides respectively.