It has
the same volume rocker below the rear camera and top - facing power button as the ZenFone 2, as well as the slightly arched silhouette.
Not exact matches
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.
In terms of physical buttons, the on / off switch and
volume rocker can be found on the edge of the device, along with a new microSD slot (that can expand storage up to 32 GB) just below and the 3.5 mm headphone jack positioned on the
same side just below.
same here screen got so hot burns your damn face, random shutoff / restarts,
volume rocker fell off i was like wtf cause im extremely careful with my phones and that sh1t just fell off i was done got a replacement sold it not a note 2
The left side of the mobile just contains the
volume rocker, also in the
same place as it is on the Samsung Galaxy S.
The
volume rocker is to be found on the side of the device, where there are also card slots encased within the steel and in much the
same way as the N8 or E7 houses their own SIM and microSD cards.
The power button and
volume rocker, positioned along that
same edge, have a more rounded, easier - to - press shape.
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.
Now, protecting ears by dropping the
volume for in - ear headphones makes sense, but you can achieve that
same effect with the
volume rocker.
It has the
same design touches as its smartphone sibling too, with the use of an aluminium standby button and a similar
volume rocker, giving a family feel to these devices.
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.
As we can see, the power button and the
volume rocker are in the
same place, but the microphone have been moved down from the top right side to the middle of the tablet.
The
volume rocker is on the right side in the
same position.
On the
same side you'll find the
volume rocker, headphone jack and one of the speakers grill.
There is another key in the
same side which looks like
volume rocker but is not; this key serves two purposes - to open menu and to go back.
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.
The position of
volume rockers and the power buttons seems to be the
same, on the right side of the device.
Two antenna lines cross the Axon 7's top and bottom, and on the sides sit a gleaming power button,
volume rocker, and combination SIM / Micro SD Card tray of the
same color and reflectivity of the handset's unibody.
The Sandstone White OnePlus 5T uses the
same black
volume rocker, power switch and SIM tray, providing more contrast against the white finish.
You've still got the
same tactile power button and
volume rockers, and the hardware - based notification switch returns with the
same satisfying clicky feel.
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.
The power button lives on the right edge, near the top and the
volume rocker is in the
same place on the other side.
Even the buttons on the side follow the
same pattern —
volume rocker and Bixby on the left and power / display on the right.
The
volume rockers and power button have the
same placement, i.e., on the right side.
It has a 5.5 - inch 1080p LCD display with Gorilla Glass 4 protection on top, and the
same curved back with
volume rockers.
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).
The proliferation of fingerprint sensors these days means both these phones also have one and it's conveniently located underneath the display (unlike some recent examples), while power buttons and
volume rockers are on the
same side.
The left side has a
volume rocker with the
same the brushed steel finish that available on the power / lock key.
On right side below the power button, there's the
volume rocker, in the
same awkward place: lower end of the right frame.
You even get the
same annoying Bixby Button below the
volume rocker, which still can't be remapped to something useful.
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.
Volume rocker keys and the power button are almost the
same size, which can be easily accessed from the right side.
The
same type of circular touchpad found on Google's Daydream View controller and Valve's Steam Controller is front and center, flanked by a back button, home button, and
volume rocker.
It also has the
same lineup of buttons on its right side, including the power button,
volume rocker and camera capture button.
Alongside this
same rail are a solid - feeling power button and
volume rocker.
Rest of the design remains the
same with the
volume rockers and Bixby button on the left with the Power button on the right.
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.
The iPad Pro 10.5 is cut from the
same design cloth as its predecessors — display with a fingerprint scanner just below the display,
volume rocker and SIM card try on right, connector on right side, 3.5 mm audio jack (yes!)
The
volume rockers and power button are present on the right with the
same design as on the Moto Z smartphones.
The front is the
same, with a slight change in the placement of sensors above the display, the sides curve out to meet a metal back almost exactly like they did on the Note 3, and the
volume rocker and power / display buttons on the right, and dual SIM tray on the left (just as in the Redmi Note 3).
The power button and
volume rocker are in the
same position and exhibit the
same satisfying click, though this time Huawei has given a subtle red highlight to the power button.
The
volume rocker sits on the right - hand side of the phone, and we found this a little too small — it's around the
same size as the adjacent power button, so we regularly accidentally locked the phone rather than changing the
volume.
The fact that the handset's only other button, the
volume rocker on the
same edge, is much longer, is the real clue as to which button is for which function.
The port layout for the Galaxy S9 is the
same as the S8, with the USB Type - C port, speaker,
volume rocker, power, and Bixby button all being placed in their respective locations.
The two devices are almost identical if you look at them from the sides, with the Moto E featuring the
same headphone jack on the top, charging port on the bottom, along with the metal - finish
volume rocker and power button on the right - hand side.
On the right side you have the power button, which comes with a textured feel to it making it easy to distinguish from the
volume rocker if you're trying to hit the button before pulling it out of your pocket, and of course the
volume buttons are on this
same side.
Button and port placement is the
same as well, with the
volume rocker and pleasingly textured power / sleep button located two - thirds of the way up the right - hand edge, and the headphone jack and microUSB port situated on the top and bottom edge of the phone respectively.
On the right side, there is a
volume rocker and a power / lock key with the
same metal finish that available on the frame.
The leaked Samsung Galaxy Note 8 image also shows off the dedicated Bixby button on the
same side as the
volume rockers while the power button is isolated on the right - hand side of the phone.