The right side of the handset houses a small power button up top and a camera launch / shutter key on the bottom right.
Looking around the phone, you'll find the power button and volume rocker on
the right side of the handset.
On
the right side of the handset is the power button, along with a dual nano - SIM slot, with the left side incorporating a volume rocker, and an alert slider.
You best like futuristic - looking edge - to - edge displays, because this screen wraps around the left and
right sides of the handset with space - age curved glass.
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.
The sheer size of the Galaxy Note 3 means you'll be constantly shuffling it up and down your palm as you try and reach the volume rocker and power / lock keys located towards the top on the left and
right sides of the handset and the menu keys below the screen.
The right side of the handset is standard issue for a Lumia, with the power button at the mid-way point and the volume rocker above.
The right side of the handset has your standard button configuration that you'll find on many devices.
The power button and volume rocker seem to be located on
the right side of the handset.
The Galaxy Note Edge features a world - first on a smartphone, a screen that curves around
the right side of the handset, adding an extra 160 pixels of width to the main 5.6 - inch display area.
As you can't peel off the back cover there's no access to the 2420mAh battery housed inside the Ascend P2, which explains why the SIM - port is located on
the right side of the handset under the easily accessible power / lock key.
The Xperia XZ1 also features a dedicated camera key on
the right side of the handset, giving you a two - step shutter for easier shooting, as well as a way to quick launch the camera app no matter where you are on the phone.
Huawei has also equipped the Ascend P2 which a physical shutter key on
the right side of the handset, giving you a quick way of launching the camera app as well as an easier way to take photos.
The power button and volume rocker is located on
the right side of the handset.
Both the power button and the volume rocker are placed on
the right side of the handset while on the left side, people may find the SIM card slot.
On
the right side of this handset, you will notice a volume up, volume down and power / lock keys, and it's also easy to notice that the phone's frame is made out of metal.
Not exact matches
The power - on button is located on the
right side of the phone, at the top most part
of the
handset.
Two
of the new Sony Ericsson
handsets side by
side, just for a size comparison
of their dimensions — with the Xperia «PlayStation» Play mobile on the left and the Xperia «Slim» Arc on the
right.
Samsung Galaxy Ace's
right - hand
side view highlights the similarities between the bezels
of the Galaxy Ace and the latest Apple
handset, where the head - on - view even more confirms the iPhone 4 now has a doppelganger.
One quirk with the design was the decision to put the power button along the
right side of the device instead
of on top like almost every other
handset, and it took a little getting used to.
Finally, the placement
of the microUSB port toward the bottom
of the
handset's
side, same as the original Tour, is awkward, because it makes using the device or placing calls difficult while charging, particularly for
right - handed users.
As is the resistance
of the left and
right triggers (actually more like flippers), which, with the volume rocker between them on the
side of the
handset, are perfectly placed behind the screen when in gaming orientation.
Like Google Now Launcher's swipe -
right - for - Now gesture, the same action on Action Launcher 3 will bring up an alphabetical list
of everything installed on the
handset, along with a quick way to sort through them by dragging across the letter bar on the
right side.
You'll find that the power / lock key on the
right, and the volume rocker on the left, fall easily under thumb and finger when you're holding the phone in portrait, and OnePlus continues with its notification slider on the
side of the
handset, allowing you to easily switch between silent, do not disturb and loud modes.
The power button and volume rocker are located on the
right - hand
side of the
handset within easy reach, and considering the size
of the screen I'm pleased that the power button isn't placed on the top
of the
handset, as it would be a bit more
of an uncomfortable stretch to reach it.
The power button sits on the
right hand
side of the
handset which is a strange one for an LG phone considering we are used to it on the back, while the other
side of it sits the volume rocker.
The Meizu MX5's audio slot is located on the upper
side of the
handset, while the power key and the volume rocker are on the
right side.
In any case, the device's physical keys are located on the
right, and this
handset comes with a quad - camera setup, two
of its cameras are placed on the back, while the other two can be found on the front
side of the device.
The current iteration
of the
handset has 1.8 mm bezels on the top, left and
right - hand
side, and a 4.3 mm one on the bottom.
The
right side of the smartphone will feature a volume rocker and a power button, while the left
side will include a hybrid dual - SIM card slot, which means that the
handset can accept either two nano SIM cards or one SIM card and a microSD card.
Each
handset has a USB - C port on the bottom and the power / volume keys are on the
right hand
side of the
handset.
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.
The images further show the SIM card tray on the left
side of the
handset, the power button and volume rocker on the
right side, and a speaker grille, a micro-USB port, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on the bottom
side.
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.
Featuring a sleep / power button on the top
of the
handset, the HTC Explorer's upper
right side plays host to the classic volume up and volume down controls.
The
right hand
side hasn't been left completely alone on the 5S, with Apple choosing this surface as the location for the SIM card tray — the iPhone 5S was one
of the first
handsets to rock the tiny nanoSIM technology.
Other changes are likely to include the
handset's ambient light sensor moving from the left
side to the
right side of the device, a possible dual - lens camera for the iPhone 7 Plus, and possibly the ditching
of the headphone jack.
An added bonus on the
right hand
side of the Ascend P2 is the inclusion
of a dedicated shutter key towards the base
of the
handset, giving you instant access to the camera app as well as an easy way to snap photos.
Sure, the
sides are rounded so it's easy to grip but the top and bottom
of the
handset feature — gasp — corners with actual
right angles.
As you can see, the display on this
handset comes with rounded corners, and a physical button seems to be available on the left, but that's pretty much it, that's the only visible physical button here, though truth be told, we do not really see a
right - hand
side of the device.
Gionee's branding is present on both the front and back
sides of this
handset, and all
of the phone's physical buttons are included on the
right - hand
side of its body.
You'll find the power / lock key on the
right, and the volume rocker on the left, fall easily under thumb and finger when you're holding the phone in portrait, and OnePlus continues with its notification slider on the
side of the
handset, allowing you to easily switch between silent, do not disturb and loud modes.