Sentences with phrase «right side of home button»

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The home screen, accessible by pushing the home button at the top of the screen, shows navigation on the left side and two cards on the right, with audio on top and phone status on the bottom.
On the Pixel C the back and home keys are up against the left side of the screen, while the multi-tasking button falls nicely under thumb on the right, making them much easier to reach.
Similar to the iPhone and iPod touch, the Apple iPad has very simple buttons; aside from the home button at the bottom of the screen, the power button can be found on top, while the volume rocker is found at the right side with the screen orientation lock.
A taskbar at the bottom of the screen has software back, home, and task - switching buttons on its left and alerts, clock, and wireless / battery icons on the right side.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
We like that the keyboard has a number of Android - centric shortcuts, such as Home and Task Manager buttons to the left of the spacebar, and a button on the right side that opens the App window.
Its layout is a model of simplicity — there's a single blue four - way direction (D - pad) navigation button on the lower right front, four buttons on its left side (Home, Menu, Display and Back), a Micro USB port on the bottom, and the power button and memory card slot on top.
On the right, you'll find the Home, Next Page (yes, there are two Next Pages, one on each side), Menu and Back (what I would think of as Esc) buttons, along with what Amazon calls a five - way toggle switch, which can be pushed up, down, left or right or pressed down.
You just need to hold down the home button and press the power / lock button on the right side of the phone.
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.
... and on the right - hand side of the Kindle 2's screen are a Home button and another Next button.
Textured aluminum buttons for the power and volume are located on the ZenPad's right - hand side, while a smooth, plastic home button is housed in the center of the bottom bezel.
Moving from having the start, home, and select buttons on the top near the touch pad on the bottom, Nintendo has vastly improved button placements; now you will find your buttons for the start as well as select to the right side under the «B» button, whilst the power button can be found on the bottom of the handheld.
Meanwhile the Select, Home, and Start are now physical buttons and the much - criticised positioning of the stylus on regular 3DS model has been moved to the right side of the portable where it's far, far easier to reach.
Speaking of the unit's face, you'll find a d - pad, circle pad and home button on the left side, while four game input buttons, Start and Select buttons and a nub - like C - stick can be found on the right.
Press CTRL - H to bring up the Find and Replace dialog box, or find the Replace button on the extreme right - hand side of the Home tab:
The left side of the device houses the standard mute switch and volume buttons, while the right side features an elongated side button that has new functionality to compensate for the removal of the Home button.
Textured aluminum buttons for the power and volume are located on the ZenPad's right - hand side, while a smooth, plastic home button is housed in the center of the bottom bezel.
In fact, it's so much like the Gear VR that there's a bumpy touchpad for gameplay and to swipe through menus, and a back button to retreat to the home screen, familiarly located on the right side of the headset.
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.
The power and volume buttons remain in the same location as on the HTC U11, on the right - hand side, but the home button / fingerprint scanner below the screen is ditched in favour of a circular sensor at the back.
There are two physical buttonshome and back — on the right side of the display.
The right side is home to volume rocker and power button, which have CNC texture on top of it.
It can be accessed via a press of the Bixby button on the side of the phone, but also a swipe to the right from the home screen.
The slightly recessed touchpad is still located on right side of the headset below the Home and Back buttons.
The rest of the design is standard fare for Samsung — a home button flanked by back and recent apps keys on the front, a microUSB port at the bottom, a headphone jack at the top, and volume and power buttons on the left and right sides.
Unfortunately the same can't be said about the dedicated «back» and «home» buttons on the right side of the case, which indeed stand out as not only poor choices for usability but also kind of detract from the otherwise sleek case.
The left side holds the dual SIM slots, one of which can also be used for a memory card, and the volume and power buttons are on the right — the power button also serves as a notification button, glowing when a notification comes in (a neat touch we think, and once again bringing back memories of the Z9 Mini, which had a glowing Home button).
The bottom of the phone is home to a micro USB port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, along with the single speaker, while the power and volume rocker buttons are on the right - hand side.
Asus takes a simple approach to the ZenFone Zoom's design: You get a big 5.5 - inch screen in front, three capacitive touch buttons below that (Back, Home, Menu), a big camera module in back and a bunch of buttons up and down the right side.
You should already be connected to your home or work Wi - Fi network and you should be able to see a blue «i» button to the right - hand side of the cell.
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 power / lock key is still easy to hit on the right side of the handset, as is the centralized home button with Touch ID fingerprint scanner located in the bezel below the 4.7 - inch display.
Power button, it is located on the ride side, Home button located right in the middle along the bottom edge of the Smartphone.
First, you need to set up Bixby by tapping on the Bixby button on the left side of the phone or by swiping right on the home screen.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideThe right side of the S3 has two buttons: The upper one works as a universal back button, and the bottom button serves to return you to the home screen or the app menu.
Most importantly, the Power and Volume buttons are on the right side of the phone, so you can easily press them and the Android navigation controls — Back, Home, Recent Apps — without changing your grip on the X.
Samsung has finally done away with its capacitive menu button, opting for a slightly more modern combination of physical home button, right - side back button and left - side multitasking button.
But the star of the show is Bixby, Samsung's digital assistant that can be launched with the dedicated button on the side or by swiping right on the home screen.
The right side of the Storm is home to two clicky, but rather thin and weedy buttons — the volume rocker, and the power button just below.
The left side of the Wileyfox Spark Plus is home to the volume rocker, and is otherwise completely flush, while the right of the handset is devoid of features, other than the power button.
The Samsung Galaxy S8 is expected to launch with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 or Exynos 8895 processor (depending on region), a QHD Super AMOLED display, a 12 - megapixel rear camera, an 8 - megapixel front shooter, an iris scanner, a rear - mounted fingerprint scanner, no physical home button, a dedicated Bixby button on the right side, USB Type - C, and Android Nougat on board out of the box.
A microphone and a power / home button can be found on the right side of the device.
The right side of the watch has two buttons: The upper one is a back button, and the bottom button allows you to return to the home screen or the app menu.
A quick press of the home button on the right side alleviates the problem.
Other features of the phone from the capacitive buttons and physical home button on the face, the volume rocker on the side, and the not - quite - softouch - but - still - really - nice back were all right in line with expectations for a quality piece of hardware.
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