They're similar to volume buttons seen on the latest iPhones and iPads, and they definitely would not fit existing iPhone 5s cases — the iPhone 5s has
round volume buttons.
The iPhone SE reportedly has the same general shape as the iPhone 5s, with
round volume buttons, a power button at the top and an ovoid or pill - shaped cutout for the flash, all of which sound nothing like an iPhone 6.
While the iPhone 6 adopted rounded edges and a curved display, the iPhone 5s and SE have a boxier design with a thicker body, chamfered edges, flat display,
round volume buttons, glass antenna inserts, a power button located at the top of the device, a flush camera, and a pill - shaped rear flash.
The iPhone SE will look almost alike the 5S suggesting a much boxier aesthetic instead of curved looks with
rounded volume buttons and power button on the top.
Not exact matches
Roku's remote is a little more
rounded, with a power
button up top, navigation controls in the middle, a
volume button on the right side, and channel - specific
buttons on the bottom.
Gone is the
round volume / power dial on the bottom left and the small joystick on the bottom right, as all of the raised
buttons, rockers and dials have been replaced by digital interfaces.
Covered MicroSD access and subtle
volume and power
buttons make the unit look and feel smooth all
round but remember there's no HDMI port or digitizer pen here.
The power
button and
volume rocker, positioned along that same edge, have a more
rounded, easier - to - press shape.
On one side, you see the
volume rocker close to Sony's signature
rounded silver power
button and a dedicated camera shutter
button.
The left side has a covered headphone jack, below which is a
round, silver power
button, and a black
volume rocker sits below that.
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 iPhone 5 influence is evident in the separate
round buttons for
volume controls.
Rounded side panels house the few controls and connections on the tablet: a Power / Wake
button,
Volume controls, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and a micro USB connection for the syncing / charging cable.
The left side features a big
round power
button, microUSB port and
volume rocker, and microHDMI port and headphone jack on the right.
Rounded edges, camera humps, Lightning ports,
volume buttons — they're all exactly where they've always been.
Halfway down the edge is the
round iconic Sony power
button, and a
volume rocker.
The
volume buttons, which were
round and raised on previous iPhones, are elongated on the 6, similar to those on the iPod Touch and iPad.
The slightly
rounded sides (
volume and power
buttons on the right, SIM card tray on left, micro USB port on base (still no USB Type - C) with speaker and 3.5 mm audio jack on base) and a flat metal back give it a very good, solid feel.
Sure, the company has
rounded off a few edges to make the Surface Pro a little curvier and more pleasant to hold, but all the familiar elements are here, including the kickstand, power
button,
volume rocker and front - facing speakers.
While the
volume control
button resides on top of the power
button in the S2, it is the other way
round in case of the 6P.
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.
Flat rectangular sides, circular
volume buttons,
rounded corners, and chamfered edges.
The
rounded corners and (nearly) edge - to - edge glass over the display give the W3 a pleasing consumer gadget appeal, and unlike some other Windows 8 tablets I've tested, I didn't find myself constantly accidentally hitting the power or
volume buttons while handling it.
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.
While the power
button sits on the top edge, the
rounded volume rocker and ringer switch are placed on the left edge.
The
volume buttons, wide and flat rather than
round, are located on the left directly beneath the ring / silent toggle switch.
The trademark
rounded power
button is found two - thirds of the way up the right edge, within easy thumb reach, and beneath it sits the
volume rocker and two - stage shutter key.
And LG's upgrades here (including making the power
button more
rounded and the
volume keys ridged) mean it's even easier to operate without looking.
Oppo F7 has
rounded edge,
volume controller on the left, while the power
button and SIM tray can be found on the right.
Using the device's leaked specs, Android Police's Liam Spradlin put together a mock image of the purported Nexus 6, which looks like last year's Nexus 5 with the more
rounded edges of this year's Motorola Moto X. Sporting a black bezel, the phone appears to have dual front - facing speakers with a power
button and
volume switch on the right side.
Rounding out the design, the A8 + features the power
button on the right with the
volume rocker located to the left.
The phone's display comes with slightly
rounded corners, while you will find its power / key
button on the right, while its
volume up and
volume down
buttons are placed on the left.
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 sketches reveal a design very similar to the iPhone 5c with
rounded edges and rectangular
volume buttons.
There's just one unified
volume button, whose shape is curved, to blend with the
rounded edges.
You get the classic Samsung layout on the Galaxy
Round: a physical home
button flanked by capacitive menu and back keys on the front, the power
button on the right, and the
volume rocker on the left.
They also seem to confirm the existence of the fingerprint sensor embedded into the new, longer power
button (which seems to still be made of metal although not in a
round shape like previous model Sony devices), with a lower placement for the
volume rocker like we've heard from previous leaks.
Round the other side, you'll see areas for the microSD expansion slot and SIM card insertion (again, hidden by rubber stoppers), the
volume rocker and standby
button.
It sports a similar, slightly curved back, with
volume rocker and power
button beneath the rear camera, and the same
rounded rectangular shape.
A four - direction switch that can adjust
volume and balance between game and voice audio with a
round power
button next to it sit on the right earcup, and a small switch for choosing between Bass Mode (bass emphasis), Supreme Mode (flat balance), and Precision Mode (mid-high emphasis) sit on the edge of the cup.
On the right side is the
rounded, aluminium power
button in the perfect position for regular operation, above the solid - feeling
volume rocker.
It has the same
rounded corners, fabric speaker cover, physical
buttons + ports on the rear, touch - based interface for
volume & track control on the top.
While not the most comfortable phone we've ever held, the
rounded, brushed metal edges are comfortable and it's very easy to press the
Volume and Power
buttons, which are also metal and located on the right - mid side.