Not exact matches
The app itself is well designed,
responsive and default settings allow you take a snap by pressing either of the
volume rocker buttons.
But the most intriguing feature is a touch -
responsive frame that may very well supplant hardware buttons like the
volume rocker.
The high build quality carries over into the side buttons: the power button is on the right edge and the
volume rocker on the left, and both are firm and
responsive.
Both the power / lock key and
volume rocker switch are located on the right of the G and these are easy to reach and
responsive to the press.
Looking around the device, the
volume rocker and the power button are found on the right side of the device, while there is a SmartKey button to the right (more about it below), and all buttons are very
responsive, easy to press, and offer a good amount of tactile feedback.
There are no issues with any of the cutouts and the
volume rocker and power button are very
responsive and clicky even though they are covered.
The power button and the
volume rocker, both of which are solid and
responsive, occupy the right side and protrude ever - so - slightly.
Aside from the
volume rocker and standby switch, both of which are suitable clicky and
responsive, the phone is free from other buttons.