Not exact matches
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rockers and dials have been replaced by digital interfaces.
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 left side features a big
round power button, microUSB port
and volume rocker,
and microHDMI port
and headphone jack on the right.
Halfway down the edge is the
round iconic Sony
power button,
and a
volume rocker.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
It sports a similar, slightly curved back, with
volume rocker and power button beneath the rear camera,
and the same
rounded rectangular shape.