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.
Not exact matches
We do like the simplicity and usability of the four - way
rocker switch with its Enter and Back
buttons,
which is used to access car and audio settings.
The left side houses the volume
rocker,
which has a single piece translucent
button.
The left edge features the power
button, volume
rocker and a «Windows»
button which helps for tablet mode usage.
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.
Aside from a small smattering of
buttons,
which comprise the iconoic home
button, a volume
rocker, hold / power
button and a switch for locking the screen orientation, the iPad is just a big screen you can touch.
The device is so slim it has no room for standard - sized ports, except for the audio jack on its right edge,
which also holds a volume
rocker and the power
button.
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.
It has a volume
rocker,
which doubles as a camera zoom, plus two dedicated
buttons for both still and video cameras.
The left side has a covered headphone jack, below
which is a round, silver power
button, and a black volume
rocker sits below that.
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.
Elsewhere, the better - looking volume
rocker, standby
button and headphone jack are all in the same place, as is the home
button,
which also supports fingerprint recognition.
The right side of the device will contain three
buttons,
which will likely be the power
button, volume
rocker, and the convenience key, that is primarily used for jumping across different applications quickly.
On the left is a volume
rocker, and on the right is the power
button,
which doubles as the lock key when the phone is in use.
When you hold it so that the front - facing camera is on the top, along the top edge are a volume
rocker, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB 2.0 micro-USB port and a power
button, all of
which are accessible through two deep openings in the case.
The body is made of glossy plastic and the smart uniform black is broken only by the side mounted faux - chrome volume
rocker and power
button,
which, like the three system
buttons below the screen, have a pleasantly damped action.
Proceeding Counter-clockwise from there, you have the microphone (built in), speakers and micro USB port through
which you both transfer data and charge, volume
rocker, power
button, and headphone jack.
You'll find a mushy power
button and volume
rocker on the right side of the tablet, along with covered SIM and microSD card slots (the latter of
which worked with a 200 GB SanDisk card).
We like the ridged power
button and volume
rocker buttons,
which make them easy to find by feel.
The phone,
which comes in black or white, is equipped with a 2.1 MP camera in front, to go along with the 13.0 MP camera in the rear, where you'll also find the volume
rocker and sleep / power
buttons.
Just below the power
button, you have the awkwardly placed volume
rocker and a dedicated camera shutter
button,
which is something we frequently see on Sony smartphones.
The Fire HDX 8.9's rear is also where you'll find the tablet's volume
rocker and power
button,
which are found on close to both of the device's sides.
The same key is said to double as a fingerprint scanner, with the right edge of the phone housing a power
button and a conventional volume
rocker, both of
which are depicted in the latest render.
What's interesting to see from these leaked photos is the side
buttons,
which show that the volume up and down
rockers could be touch - sensitive
buttons.
The volume
rocker, the power
button and the camera shutter
button all are lined up on the right side
which is as similar as to most Lumia devices.
Opposite the power
button and volume
rocker, we have dual pin tool doors
which hide two SIM card trays and a MicroSD card slot to expand storage.
The familiar rear - key
button setup is also gone, with a volume
rocker now located on the left hand side of the phone and the power
button integrated in the new finger scanner on the back,
which is now flat compared to the G4's curved rear.
The volume
rocker and power
button are easy to locate and press, and the power
button has a nice texture to it so you can tell
which button is
which.
Swiping a fingertip across the sensor,
which used to require shimmying your hand up the sides of the phone to reach a finger around the volume
rocker (or the power
button, if you're left - handed), is a much less arduous task than it used to be.
The power
button sits in the middle of the right - hand side of the body,
which means that even people with smaller hands will be able to easily reach it, with the volume
rocker just below.
On top of this, Samsung has unveiled its virtual assistant called Bixby
which can be activated by holding down on a brand new physical
button, located just below the volume
rocker.
You find the power
button (
which lights up to indicate pairing mode, battery life),
which is a bit flushed, as you go along the can, you find the curved volume
rocker, and then near the bottom you find the play / pause, answer / hang - up
button.
HTC has cleverly textured the power
button so that it can be easily distinguished from the volume
rocker without looking,
which makes it very easy to hit the power
button every time you want to.
One of the left - side cut - outs is presumably the volume
rocker,
which affirms a prior render leak stipulating that the G7 ThinQ would feature four side
buttons.
The right earpiece comes with the in - line remote,
which features a volume
rocker and multifunction
button for answering calls and pausing music.
The rear - panel has a glossy finish
which tends to slip even in mildly damp palms and the volume
rocker and power
button are quite jagged and will be sharp on your fingers.
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 P9 Plus's right edge plays home to the only
buttons on the device: the volume
rocker switch and the small, textured power / sleep
button -
which Huawei has seen fit to give a red trim on the Plus model.
The power / lock key resides on the left, while the volume
rocker on the right is joined by a centralized round
button,
which BlackBerry calls the Convenience Key.
There are only three
buttons on the phone: two volume
rockers and a power switch,
which for some reason, is awkwardly - placed below the volume
buttons about midway down the right edge of the phone.
The right side has got the volume
rocker and the power
button (both of
which are plastic) while the left side has been left untouched as the SIM tray is on the back, underneath the back cover.
The phone's right side includes covered microSIM and microSD card slots, as well as the power key, volume
rocker, and a dedicated camera activation
button,
which doubles as a shooting
button.
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 power
button has been lowered below the volume
rocker on the right side of the device,
which is a much more natural spot for a phone of this size.
The device looks like it is made up of metal
which measures 150.5 × 73.1 × 7.7 mm and weighs 143 g.The right side contains the power
button and the SIM card tray whereas the left side holds the volume
rocker buttons.
The right side is home to volume
rocker and power
button,
which have CNC texture on top of it.
You even get the same annoying Bixby
Button below the volume
rocker,
which still can't be remapped to something useful.
The two
buttons on the left side of the device, in
which one of them is a volume
rocker are differently spaced in both the renders.
The only physical
buttons are the textured power / standby switch and the volume
rocker,
which are both located on the right side of the device.
The best tactile indication of
which side of the phone youâ $ ™ re holding is probably the side - mounted power
button,
which protrudes from the middle of the right side, has a satisfying amount of travel, and is flanked by the phoneâ $ ™ s volume
rocker and Micro SIM card slot.