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Above the regular cruise - control
buttons, a
rocker switch allows the driver to set the adaptive cruise control to one of four preset distances from the car ahead.
On the right side you'll find the volume
rocker nestled right in the middle of the phone while the textured power
button sits right
above it.
The new Nexus 5x and Nexus 6p both feature a volume
rocker on the right side, situated right in the middle of the side, and a power
button right
above the
rocker.
The power
button and a volume
rocker adorn the right side, just
above an IR blaster, for turning this slate into a TV remote control.
I find the
button positioning a little frustrating for me however, as I would prefer the Power
button to me
above the volume
rocker, mostly because this is what I'm used to, but perhaps also because it seems to make sense to have it there at the top.
On the left end of the spine is the power
button, with the Micro-USB port and volume
rocker above it on the tablet's slim edge, and on the opposite is the headphone jack.
On the right side sits a dedicated two - step camera shutter
button, which is situated nearly at the bottom of the phone, with the volume
rocker just
above it.
On the top left corner, in portrait mode, sits the 5 - megapixel camera, just
above the power
button and volume
rocker on the left side.
The sole
buttons are the Home
button (centrally situated beneath the display), the volume
rocker on the side, and a screen lock
button above that (instead of a mute
button, as found on the iPhone).
The 3.6 in multi-touch capacitive screen sits
above touch sensitive versions of the three WP7
buttons and on the sides are a volume
rocker, micro USB power / sync slot, and camera
button, with 3.5 mm headphone jack and power / sleep
button on top.
The phone's power
button falls naturally under your right thumb, and its tiny concentric circle ridges help your finger to distinguish it from the smooth, elongated volume
rocker just
above it.
It would have been to put the volume
rocker just
above the power
button on the same side, but at least it's not as bad as it is on the Xperia Z5.
Right - handed usage results in the thumb perfectly landing on the power
button and only slightly
above the volume
rocker, while left - handed usage has the index finger reach the power
button, and the middle finger land on the volume keys.
Button placement is dead similar — power / display button above volume rocker on the right side, and all three have backs with a 5.0 - megapixel camera and a LED flash just below it on the top left c
Button placement is dead similar — power / display
button above volume rocker on the right side, and all three have backs with a 5.0 - megapixel camera and a LED flash just below it on the top left c
button above volume
rocker on the right side, and all three have backs with a 5.0 - megapixel camera and a LED flash just below it on the top left corner.
The textured powered
button rests on the right side, just
above the volume
rocker.
The only
buttons are on the right edge, where the volume
rocker sits on the top
above the power
button.
The left side holds the SIM tray, while the right side holds a textured metal power
button, with a smooth metal volume
rocker placed just
above it.
Yes, it will attract fingerprints (there is a transparent case in the box, though), but it is also perhaps the most notice - able device we have seen from YU apart from the Yutopia, even though it looks relatively routine in front (5.0 - inch display, fingerprint scanner below it, on - screen navigation
buttons and front - facing camera
above the display), and has the usual combination of
buttons and ports on the sides (volume and power
rocker on right, hybrid SIM card slot on left, 3.5 mm audio jack on top, micro USB on base).
A small back
button sits just
above it, and a volume
rocker rests in front, located on the black smartphone housing.
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.
The fingerprint sensor is easy to reach with an index finger, but then to get to the power
button - which is confusingly placed
above the volume
rocker - we had to shift the phone.
A single - piece volume
rocker sits on the right side, just
above the power
button, while a dual - SIM / microSD tray sits on the right.
On the right side sits a dedicated two - step camera shutter
button, which is situated nearly at the bottom of the phone, with the volume
rocker just
above it.
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.
Move on the sides and while once again you will be struck by similarities (power / display on / off
button above volume
rocker, both on right side, and left side totally bare) you will see Karbonn having gone for a slighly more «boxish» look.
The front is the same, with a slight change in the placement of sensors
above the display, the sides curve out to meet a metal back almost exactly like they did on the Note 3, and the volume
rocker and power / display
buttons on the right, and dual SIM tray on the left (just as in the Redmi Note 3).
The satisfyingly clicky power
button can be found just
above the volume
rocker on the handset's right edge, placed in the perfect position for everyday usage.
Over on the right side of the ZenFone 3 Deluxe, we have the power
button and volume
rocker above it.
This alert slider takes inspiration from the switch
button that appears just
above volume
rocker keys.
The volume
rocker is on the left side,
above the dedicated Bixby
button used for launching Samsung's digital assistant.
A dedicated
button above the volume
rocker on the left side of the device will summon Bixby wherever you are, and you can also say, «Bixby» to wake it up.
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.
And finally on the left side of the phone is the volume
rocker and a power
button that is awkwardly placed right
above that took some getting used to.
The volume
rocker sits
above the textured power
button on the right side of the device, along with the SIM card slot.
The 808 PureView hasn't convinced me to change my ways, but there's little to complain about with its hard input keys, both the camera
button and the volume
rocker that sits
above it are easy to find and operate.
The power
button is right
above the center of it, and
above that is a volume
rocker.
The volume
rocker should sit
above the power
button, where it would be easier to reach.
Both physical keys are placed on the right - hand side of this smartphone, the power / lock key, and the volume
rocker buttons which are placed
above it.
The lock
button on the right side sports a jagged texture, so you can recognize it by feel, while the smooth volume
rocker sits
above that.
On the left, you have the Bixby
button with volume
rocker above it.
The right side of the phone houses a power
button that's situated just
above the center point, while the volume
rocker rests
above that.
It also has an extra programmable
button on the left side just
above the volume
rocker that defaults to the Samsung Activity app, but you could reset it to be a camera
button or to perform one of many other duties.
The power
button is on the right edge
above the volume
rocker.
On the right side of the phone you'll find the power
button situated slightly
above the mid-point of the device, while the volume
rockers are positioned uncomforatbly
above the power
button.
On the right you'll find a beautifully textured metal power
button, with the volume
rocker placed below and just
above the center point of the phone, while the left side of the device holds only the single - SIM card tray.
But the most common reason for pressing the Bixby
button to date has been an accidental click when people have wanted to turn the phone's volume down (because the volume
rocker is just
above).
That may mean you'll spend a little bit longer trying to hit that
button and not the volume
rocker, which is just
above it.
On the right side you'll find a power
button just
above the mid-level of the phone, with the volume
rocker placed
above that.
There's a headphone jack at the top of the device, a Micro USB port on the bottom, and a volume
rocker right
above the power
button on the right hand side.