Sentences with phrase «rocker button design»

There have been numerous images appear online with dummy models to back up the Touch ID claim and there have also been some images to suggest the iPad Air 2 will come with a new volume rocker button design, along with a single line of holes to represent the speaker grille rather than the current double row.

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It has Metallic design with SIM tray at the left edge and volume rockers and power button on the right edge.
The app itself is well designed, responsive and default settings allow you take a snap by pressing either of the volume rocker buttons.
In terms of button placement we have a power button on the top right edge which is in keeping with previous Meizu designs and the volume rocker on the upper left - side edge.
The LG G Pad on the other hand carries on the design ethos of the LG G2 and more recently launched LG G3 smartphone, bringing a very thin bezel and rear volume rocker buttons to offer you lots of display in a small body.
It has the same design touches as its smartphone sibling too, with the use of an aluminium standby button and a similar volume rocker, giving a family feel to these devices.
The main body of the device consists of a rounded back with the power and volume rocker buttons placed in the middle, as per LG's now signature design ethos.
The power button and volume rocker are located on the left edge of the design, a current trend that I have ranted on about before.
That means on top the volume rocker, 3.5 mm headphone jack, micro USB port and power button all jostle for position, in what is a particularly confusing design choice.
In fact, the only glaringly impractical design choices here are the power button and volume rocker located on the right side.
The design has been kept minimalistic — there are no buttons on the left and the base, while on the right are the volume rocker and a slightly textured power / display button and right on top of the phone is a micro USB port and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
That was a smart Motorola design choice that helped me differentiate between the tiny volume rocker and even tinier power button in the dark.
A look around the phones perimeter reveals plastic power and volume rocker buttons with a slick, spun metal design.
The design similarities of the Idol 4 are carried over to the chamfered metal sides, with a rather unusual placement of the power / display button on the top left side and the presence of a round «customisable» key in the middle of the right side, above which lies the volume rocker, and below which is the SIM and memory card slot.
Perhaps the most notable design update is a rear - facing fingerprint sensor, unlike the 2017 model's home - button - front - facing - fingerprint - sensor combo.Suning.com's photos also suggest that 2018 Nokia 6 will come in a black model with orange accents around the camera, fingerprint sensor, volume rocker, power button, as well as the device's casing.
The volume rocker and power button are on the right side, and at the bottom is the headphone jack, USB Type C charging port, and single speaker unit, in a design that will be extremely familiar.
I wish OnePlus would've added one more design influence on the list and co-opted Motorola's different key textures to help differentiate between the power button and volume rocker, but it's a little thing.
As far as specific design elements go, both devices are actually quite similar, with both featuring the signature Samsung home button up front, integrated with fingerprint scanners in both cases, along with the volume rocker and power button found at their usual positions on the left and right respectively.
Moving around the sides, the power / standby button sits above the volume rocker on the right side of the device, while the top features a center - mounted 3.5 mm headphone jack — a design element we've come to expect from Motorola devices.
Rest of the design remains the same with the volume rockers and Bixby button on the left with the Power button on the right.
The volume rockers and power button are present on the right with the same design as on the Moto Z smartphones.
Design is largely minimalistic — volume rocker on the left, power / display button on the right, 3.5 mm audio jack on top, and micro USB port on the base.
Yu Yunique follows a design similar to the Yuphoria smartphone with the power button between the volume rockers.
There doesn't seem to be anything special about the upcoming Android handheld's metallic design, with relatively thick bezels, a front - fitted home button, no rear - placed volume rocker, just the one 13MP main camera and 8MP selfie snapper.
The oddest part of the simple design is the power button and volume rocker.
Rounding out the design, the A8 + features the power button on the right with the volume rocker located to the left.
On the top you'll find the power / lock button and on the side is the volume rocker, which, from a design point - of - view is the weakest aspect of the phone.
Other design elements worth mentioning are the volume rocker and power button on the right side, the headphone jack on the top, and the USB Type - C port and speaker at the bottom.
Despite the slab - like design, the Ascend P7 feels good, and with the power button being on the side just below the volume rocker, you can just about one - hand this thing a lot of the time.
But marring an otherwise strong design is Alcatel's decision to put the phone's power button just beneath the volume rocker on the right side.
Moving on to the design, the smartphone seems to have some pretty big bezels, rounded corners, the power button and volume rocker placed on the right side, and a fingerprint scanner mounted on the handset's back.
The only questionable design decision here is the power button (and, to lesser extent, the volume rocker), which is placed up high on the left side of the device and, as a result, isn't the easiest button to reach with one hand.
Design language seems the priority for Apple since the device is expected to come with no physical buttons at all — the Touch ID fingerprint sensor is expected to be embedded into the display, while the volume rocker, the power button and Apple's proprietary mute switch are expected to be built inside the body and work using the iPhone 7's 3D touch pressure - sensing technology.
Signature elements of the design make a return, with the big silver power button found on its side, with the volume rocker and dedicated camera shutter button found below it.
Compared to Coolpad N1, the Coolpad N1s comes with a slightly different design, both the power button and volume rocker are placed on the right edge on the N1S.
This design could be indicative of added functionality, which could mean a camera control button, a voice rocker or a sensor.
The device comes with LG's trademark design with volume rockers and power button placed on the rear side below the camera module.
Usually, I don't prefer the volume rocker and power buttons on the left edge but it would have been a traditional design language if the company has offered those buttons on the right edge.
With a similar design language like its bigger sibling, the K7 sports volume rocker keys and power buttons on the back side.
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.
There is not much appeal to the design of the device, except it has changed the usual place of volume rocker keys to the left edge while the power / lock button is on the right edge.
With the power button flanked by the volume rocker, this design cue on the G3 quickly became one of the most distinguishable LG features that would in turn end up sticking around for some time.
There are other design touches elsewhere — the power button and volume rocker sport a black paint job, and the Alert Slider on the right has been painted red.
The power button and volume rocker are placed on the right side, the button position and design also adds to the glamorous looks.
OnePlus switched out the standard black option for a white color scheme, and added subtle design flourishes in the form of a bright red Alert Slider along with a black power button and volume rocker.
Many of Meizu's essential design philosophies have remained since the beginning; things like mute and vibrate buttons in the notification shade for quick toggling of sound modes, media volume receiving the priority adjustment when using the volume rocker, and single - button navigation throughout the phone.
Opposite the hinge, you'll find a power button equipped with a fingerprint sensor, a volume rocker and a programmable key that's designed to take you to a media app of your choosing., You can actually redirect it to any app, though.
In keeping with the tenets of good design, the jagged edges that cross the XB10's top are also functional, separating four rocker - switches including volume up and down buttons on the right side, and Bluetooth pairing and play / pause buttons on the left.
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