Sentences with phrase «rocker on the left»

A thick black bezel surrounds the 7 - inch display on the front side, with a volume rocker on the left edge and headphone and microUSB ports at the top.
The power / lock button still resides on the upper - right and the volume rocker on the left side of the iPod 5th - generation.
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.
Just like the top and bottom, the sides of the THL W6 don't offer much less the volume rocker on the left and a Power / Lock key on the right
The left - hand side of the phone is completely blank, where the HTC Desire HD has its volume rocker on the left with the right - hand side being devoid of buttons.
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.
There are micro USB and 3.5 mm headphone sockets on the outside, plus a volume rocker on the left hand side panel.
Around the edges you'll find the Micro-USB and 3.5 mm connections; there's a volume rocker on the left and a power / standby button on the right, in the same location that Samsung chooses for its top - tier smartphones, conveniently placed.
Despite the small size, the volume rocker on the left edge is still a little too hard to reach, just like it is on the Galaxy S9 Plus.
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.
We do have a microSD card slot though, alongside the volume rocker on the left hand side of the device.
The thin, smooth sides of the Yoga Tablet 2's body are bare, save for the raised and slightly textured volume rocker on the left side.
All of the buttons on the Note 4 are fairly easy to access, including the power button on the right side and the volume rocker on the left.
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.
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.
There's the volume rocker on the left and the power button on the right, the Micro-USB charger on the bottom, and the 3.5 mm headset jack up top.
What's even more confusing is that there's a dedicated Bixby button right under the volume rocker on the left side of the phone.
There's a big 5.3 - inch display in front, a volume rocker on the left, a power button on the right and a headphone jack and micro USB port on bottom, and some textured plastic in back.
And both, by and large, have the same fingerprint sensor (below the display), micro USB port and audio jack (base) and button placement (power / display on right, volume rocker on left).
There is a button on the right edge, and a button and a volume rocker on the left edge.
Much like the Samsung Galaxy S6, both the volume rocker on the left and the power button on the right of the Galaxy A3 feel great thanks to their metallic finish.
Also, that still doesn't explain the extra button below the volume rocker on the left.
The right side holds the power button and volume rocker on the left.
It bears all the familiar Samsung elements and placements, with a power button on the right side, and a two - piece volume rocker on the left.
On the right you'll find a power button, and there's a volume rocker on the left.
The S6 active also features an «Active key» above the volume rocker on the left long side.
You'll find the power / lock button on the right and volume rocker on the left.
The power button is just low enough on the right side for your hand to easily reach it, and the same goes for the volume rocker on the left as well.
The Epic 4G's other physical controls are the volume rocker on the left spine, and the power / screen lock key and camera button on the right.
In the OPO, you had the volume rocker on the left and the power / display button on the right.
It sits above the volume rocker on the left, and it can be customized to launch other apps; you can set shortcuts for one press, a double press, or a press and hold, which is convenient.
There's a the volume rocker on the left edge of the device just below the 3.5 mm headphone jack with the on / off button on the top and on the right side a USB 2.0 port Micro HDMI port and the charging port which has a similar magnetic mechanism as the keyboard docking port but is far more fidgety to plug in.
There are only two physical controls: the volume rocker on the left side, and the power switch on the right, which doubles as a lock and hold key in certain apps.
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.
There's a volume rocker on the left edge, headset slot on the top, and the USB port is rather awkwardly located towards the middle of the right edge.
All of the buttons on the Note 4 are fairly easy to access, including the power button on the right side and the volume rocker on the left.
There is precious little else going on by way of ports and connectors, though, with just a volume rocker on the left edge and the on / off switch a tiny button on the right.
The power button on the right and the volume rocker on the left are fairly flush with the chassis, and presumably well protected underneath.
Power button is placed on the right, volume rockers on the left, micro USB 3.0 port at the bottom and 3.5 mm audio jack on the top.
Button placements are all very similar to previous generation Samsung phones, with the power button on the right and the volume rocker on the left side of the phone.
The volume rocker on the left, and power switch on the right, are easy to hit during one handed operation, and I was also easily able to reach the physical home key below the screen.
The power button is on the right and volume rockers on the left.
The metallic power / sleep key is on the right, the volume rocker on the left, microUSB cum MHL port at the bottom along with the microphone, while the 3.5 mm headset socket can be found on top next to the secondary microphone and an infrared blaster.
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 high build quality carries over into the side buttons: the power button is on the right edge and the volume rocker on the left, and both are firm and responsive.
Bixby is Samsung's new virtual assistant, and it gets a dedicated button below the volume rockers on the left of the devices.
Around the edges of the Z1 we see the circular power button and small volume rocker on the left hand side, below a covered SIM card slot.
There's also a volume rocker on the left, power on the right, microUSB port at the bottom, and the 3.5 mm headphone jack up top.
Asus has located the power button and the volume rocker on the left edge near the top of the tablet.
The power button on the right and volume rocker on the left side both have a satisfying «click» as you use them.
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