The sleek smartphone get both power and volume
rocker buttons at the same side and 2 MP camera at the front.
Not exact matches
With the cruise controls
at your left thumb, a
rocker switch to control your volume on your right thumb and the skip / seek function controlled by
buttons placed to the left of a control pad, you'll find yourself frustrated by having to always hunt for the
button you're looking for, even though it's right in front of your face.
At the front of the controller, you'll find two
buttons and a
rocker - like a mouse, but these are shortcuts to the navigation system's map screen and a main menu where you'll find every other function (apps, audio sources, vehicle information, destination input, settings, and more).
At the top of the right side is a headphone jack, with a volume
rocker and power
button just beneath.
The power
button and volume
rocker are placed
at right side while SIM and memory card slots are
at the left.
A volume
rocker and the power
button sit
at the top of the chassis.
While holding the tab in landscape mode,
at the top edge lies the Power
button, Volume
rockers and Home
button while to the left edge houses the extended ports for DC charging, microUSB, microSD card slot, mini HDMI, 3.5 mm Earphone and MIC.
Physical buttons-wise it is much the same as other Android tablets, with on / off
button and volume
rocker situated on the edge of the device and the micro USB charging and syncing port found
at the bottom next to the headphone jack.
Most Nexus devices before the Nexus 6 all featured the volume
rocker on the left side and power
button on the right, meaning you could take a screenshot with one hand by holding down the power and volume down
buttons at the same time.
It has Metallic design with SIM tray
at the left edge and volume
rockers and power
button on the right edge.
Volume
rockers are placed
at the left edge while the power
button is located on the right side.
You can find the power
button and volume
rocker on the right, SIM tray on the left, micro-USB port and speaker grille
at the bottom and 3.5 mm jack
at the top.
At the top are the power button and the single, woeful - sounding monoaural speaker; at the left is the volume rocker, and along the bottom are the headphone jack and the Micro-USB port for charging and data transfer
At the top are the power
button and the single, woeful - sounding monoaural speaker;
at the left is the volume rocker, and along the bottom are the headphone jack and the Micro-USB port for charging and data transfer
at the left is the volume
rocker, and along the bottom are the headphone jack and the Micro-USB port for charging and data transfers.
There's a power
button on the right edge, a volume
rocker on the left, a micro USB charging port
at the bottom, and a 3.5 mm audio jack up top.
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.
The volume
rocker has a small elevated dot on the + side of the
button, making it possible to find the
button without looking
at it while also recognising which side of the volume
button is up or down immediately.
Beyond the docking port, you have a power
button and volume
rocker at top (horizontal) or along the right side (vertical).
In stand mode, the volume
rocker sits on the left - hand side, with the power
button below it, right
at the edge of the cylinder.
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.
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.
At the top of the rear is a strip of plastic that's home to the camera lens, the power
button and the volume
rocker — the Prime's back was a single piece of metal.
A chrome power
button and a black matte volume
rocker sit
at the top of the tablet embedded in a hard black plastic panel with a snakeskin pattern.
The
buttons — three on the front, an on / off switch
at the top and volume
rocker on the right hand side — all have a more pleasant action to them though the last is a bit small.
Beyond the docking port, it offers a power
button and volume
rocker at the top (in horizontal orientation) or along the right side (when held vertically).
The SC1630 as developed by Polaroid features a 16 megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom, LED flash, a 3.2 inch touchscreen display on the back of the device
at WVGA resolution and dedicated control
buttons on the top for the camera shutter and volume
rockers as well as a microSD slot and Bluetooth.
You will find the volume
rocker and power
button on the left side and the earphone jack and a microUSB port
at the bottom.
Aesthetically, it has SIM slots
at the left edge and Volume
Rockers and power
button at the right edge.
When held in landscape orientation, the power
button and volume
rocker sit
at the upper right corners; and the 1.2 - megapixel front - facing camera is
at the top center.
The volume
buttons are no longer on the bottom of the device; instead, the
rocker switch is
at the right spine.
Moving around the device, the power
button and volume
rocker are found on the right side, the microSD card slot is placed on the left, and the microUSB port and headphone jack are both
at the bottom.
Power / volume
rocker are on the right side, 3.5 mm audio jack on the top and micro USB port
at the
button.
The tactile home
button is still flanked by the recent apps and back capacitive keys while the power
button and volume
rocker are still
at home on the metal frame.
Power
buttons and volume
rockers are on the right side, 3.5 mm audio jack on the top and micro USB port
at the bottom.
Power
button + volume
rocker is placed on the right side, audio jack on the top and micro USB port
at the bottom.
The volume
rocker sits
at the right (when holding the tablet in portrait mode), and a power
button sits nearby on the top - right edge.
This white plastic area is host to various connectors and
buttons: a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, secondary mic and power / lock key on top; a micro-USB / MHL port, primary mic
at the bottom; a volume
rocker on the left; and nothing on the right.
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.
Volume
rocker keys and the power
button are on the right while a 3.5 mm headset jack along with speaker grille is present
at the bottom of the device.
The volume
rocker and the power / display on / off
buttons are on the right, the left side is totally plain, the micro-USB port and a speaker grille are
at the base of the phone and bang on the top are the 3.5 mm audio jack and the SIM card tray.
Volume
rocker is placed on the left, power
button on the right along with SIM slots and micro USB port with 3.5 mm audio jack
at the bottom.
Power
button and volume
rocker is on the right side, audio jack is on the top and micro USB, speaker vents are
at the bottom.
The Pixel 2 XL has an almost all screen front with fairly slim bezels
at the top and bottom featuring front - facing speakers within them, and there is a power
button on the right edge with the volume
rocker.
At the right - hand side of the device, users may find both the volume
rocker and the power
button.
The controller essentially has four
buttons: the main touchpad / select
button at the very top, a «minus»
button just below, the home
button at the bottom, and a volume
rocker on the side.
It's also raised the volume
rocker a bit without making it feel any flimsier, though the power
button is inconveniently located
at the top of a device that's already a tad too tall.
Taking a look around the device, the headphone jack and the microUSB port are
at the top and bottom respectively, and the right side houses not only the volume
rocker and the power
button, but also a dedicated two - stage camera shutter
button and a video record
button.
LG's rear - facing volume
rocker flanks the fingerprint sensor power
button in plastic, too, and while you can't see it
at first, the underside of the silicone cover is really plastic if you peel it back to expose the removeable battery and microSD card slot.
Taking a look
at the Note5, the power
button rests on the right side, while a separated volume
rocker rests on the left.
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.
Similar to smartphones, there's an accessible power
button next to the volume
rocker, but
at least this placement is more intuitive.