Not exact matches
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
The
power button lives on the right edge, near the top
and the
volume rocker is in the
same place on the other side.
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.
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.
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 lef
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 lef
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 lef
and audio jack (base)
and button placement (power / display on right, volume rocker on lef
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
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.
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.
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 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 respect
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 respect
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.
It appears that the antenna lines,
volume rocker,
and rigid
power button are in the exact
same location.
The
volume rocker is small
and located at about the
same height as the
power button, which makes them tough to distinguish in your pocket.
Power button,
volume rocker, camera lens,
and fingerprint sensor all remain in the
same positions on the Pixel 2 as on the Pixel.
It sits near the top of the tablet's right shoulder, diametrically opposite the
volume rocker, which led to me either pressing both keys at the
same time or admitting defeat
and holding the Note in one hand
and pressing the
power button with the other.
It sports a similar, slightly curved back, with
volume rocker and power button beneath the rear camera,
and the
same rounded rectangular shape.
On the sides, again, everything is almost the
same —
volume rocker buttons on the right alongside the
power button,
and there is a dedicated camera shutter
button as well.
While it has the
same power button and volume rocker makeup as most phones, the left side has a dedicated slider
button.
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.
The
power / lock
and volume rocker physical
buttons are placed on the right - hand side of this phablet,
and they're made out of the
same material as most of this device, metal.
The
power button on the right,
and the
volume rocker on the left are tactile
and located well to reach easily with the
same hand holding the device.
The sleek smartphone get both
power and volume rocker buttons at the
same side
and 2 MP camera at the front.
The
power button is a little longer now, but in the
same location as before,
and the
same goes for the
volume rocker on the right of the phone.