Sentences with phrase «right side of the phone»

Two - stage camera shutter / convenience key on the lower right side of the phone with volume up / down buttons towards the top of the right side.
Regarding the Mi Mix 2 S, it is claimed that the front camera will be on the top right side of the phone creating a notch on the right corner.
Located on the lower right side of the phone, you can customize the Convenience Key like you do a keyboard shortcut, to either open an app or complete an action like speed dialing a contact or viewing today's agenda.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideLike the Xperia Z5 Compact, the Xperia X's volume rocker and dedicated shutter button are on the bottom right side of the phone.
The power button and volume rocker are tucked up at the top right side of the phone, the 3.5 mm headphone jack is positioned at the top of the device and the USB - C charging port is at the bottom.
Unfortunately, HTC decided against including a dedicated shutter button on the Rezound so the rocker remains the solitary control on the right side of the phone.
The volume rocker and power button sit on the right side of the phone, while the left side gives you access to the SIM and microSD card slots, tucked underneath a plastic flap.
The power - on button is located on the right side of the phone, at the top most part of the handset.
The Power / Screen lock is located at the right side of the phone, while the volume rocker key is located on the left side.
The right side of the phone contains a volume rocker, where it's also possible to see the screen bolted down to the case for that dust - proof seal of approval.
The extremely sensitive power button was positioned squarely in the center of the right side of the phone, underneath the volume rocker.
The right side of the phone has the standard volume up and down keys, with the mute key relocated from the top of the phone to be in between the volume keys.
Samsung decided to move the power / lock button to the right side of the phone (instead of the traditional top placement), which I actually like.
The right side of the phone is where all of the buttons and trays reside.
Probably the only design gripe for the body would be the fact that the on / off / sleep / wake button (all the same one on the right side of the phone) sits exactly opposite the volume rocker which means you end up squeezing both quite often when you're only trying to hit the one.
BlackBerry also places the sleep / power button in the center top of the bounding component (with a headphone jack next to it), and adds a mute button in the center of the volume rockers (located on the right side of the phone).
You just need to hold down the home button and press the power / lock button on the right side of the phone.
On the left side of the phone is a 3.5 mm audio jack and on the right side of the phone is a volume rocker to control your volume during calls.
The volume rocker and a power / lock key are present on the left and 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.
The volume rocker is recessed into the right side of the phone.
The symmetrical bottom panel looks wonderful, but there is only one speaker, which plays out of the right side of the phone.
The power button is on the right side of the phone (toward the top) and the volume toggle is on the left side, but it's shorter and located about two - thirds of the way up the side.
It should have been moved down onto the right side of the phone, much like the Galaxy S3, Droid Razr M, and a host of other, more comfortable Android devices.
Samsung solved the issue on its Galaxy phones by putting the power button on the right side of the phone, so you could reach it and the navigation buttons without feeling like David Bowie and his crystal orbs in Labrynth.
You may not notice at first, but the red strip on the right side of the phone hides a volume rocker.
The power button on the right side of phone is longer so it is easier to press while holding the device in one hand, according to the images and the people.
Going around the phone, there are no buttons on the right side of the phone, and the left side has the power button along with the volume rockers — rather strange and sounds as if the phone was made for a southpaw.
The first hole on the left side of the device is a microphone, while the rest are designed to match the right side of the phone.
On the right side of the phone, you find the power and volume buttons.
The power - lock screen key is on the right side of the phone.
On the right side of the phone is where you find the volume rocker and power button.
Lenovo also throws a dedicated music key on the right side of the phone, which can be used used to control music playback.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideIn another questionable design decision, the power button for the Z Play is located on the right side of the phone, just below the volume buttons.
In another questionable design decision, the power button for the Z Play is located on the right side of the phone, just below the volume buttons.
A power / sleep button sits alone on the right side of the phone, while two volume buttons are positioned near the top of the left side.
The right side of the phone features the power button along with the volume rocker.
Moving around the metal frame, you'll find the power button is now on the right side of the phone, directly below the volume rocker.
On the upper - right side of the phone, you'll find the volume rocker, and slightly below that, the power button.
On the right side of the phone, you've got your volume rocker and power button, the positions of which Huawei has inverted for «ease of use».
The right side of the phone holds power and volume keys, which we found to be a touch on the small side, and the even spacing caused a little tactile confusion when first using each phone, but we quickly acclimated to the spacing.
The right side of the phone sports the volume rocker and the power button whereas the SIM card slot pops out from the left.
ASUS has the volume rocker and power button on the right side of the phone, with the USB - C port, 3.5 mm headphone jack, and speaker at the bottom.
The extremely sensitive power button was positioned squarely in the center of the right side of the phone, underneath the volume rocker.
The right side of the phone holds the screen lock / power button, and the volume rocker and the SIM card tray pops out from the left.
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