Not exact matches
Head protection airbags — often curtain airbags mounted
above the
side windows but sometimes seat - mounted thorax / head airbags — have become a common solution but great care is needed to ensure effective performance
of such
devices.
BMW apps interface, BMW emergency call, BMW information plus, BMW Online services, BMW remote services, BMW teleservices, Brake pad wear indicator warning light, Check control system, Digital clock, Door / boot open warning light, Front / rear park distance control, Lights on warning, Oil temperature gauge, On board computer, On board diagnostics, Operation warning
of all exterior lights, Outside temperature display, Professional multimedia navigation system, Push button starter, Real time traffic information, Run flat tyre indicator, Service interval indicator, Traffic message channel (TMC), Auxiliary point for auxiliary
devices, BMW professional radio / CD / MP3, CD Changer preparation, DAB Digital radio, «Guide me home» headlamps, 2 speed adjustable intermittent wipers with wash / wipe function, Automatic dimming rear view mirror, Automatic headlight beam throw control, BBody colour roof mouldings, Body colour bumpers, Body colour door handles, Body colour electric adjustable door mirrors, Brake force display, Chrome exhaust tailpipe, Clear indicator lenses, Daytime running lights, Door sill finishers, Dynamic brake lights, Electric front and rear windows with one touch / convenient open / close function, Front fog lights, Front ornamental grille with chrome plated kidney bars and chrome bezel, Green tinted heat insulating glass, Heated rear window with automatic switch off, Heated windscreen washer jets, High gloss shadow line, Rain sensor + automatic driving lights control, Shark fin roof aerial, 12 V sockets in front centre console and passenger footwell, 2 x folding cupholders in instrument panel
above glovebox, 3 rear seat head restraints, 4 foldable grab handles - rear with clothes hook, 4 lashing points to secure luggage, Automatic interior light soft on / soft off system, Driver and passenger sunvisors with vanity mirrors + slide cover, Dual zone automatic air conditioning, Folding front centre armrest + storage, Front and rear door armrests, Front and rear velour floor mats, Front door storage bins with bottle holder, Front sports seats with electric
side bolster adjustment, Glovebox light, Height adjustable front headrests, Indirect front interior illumination - soft - light function, Individual anthracite headlining, Isofix system on outer rear seats, Leather gear knob, Leather gear selector lever handle, Leather handbrake grip, Lockable glovebox, Luggage compartment lighting, M sports leather steering wheel,Multi - function controls for steering wheel, Reach + rake adjustable steering column, Rear centre armrest, Rear storage compartm
Above is a
side by
side comparison so you can get a feel for the difference between the thickness
of the two
devices.
As you can see from the
above image that the back cover features a new kind
of grip that seems to be restive to fingerprints and also has the power button on the back, instead
of the
sides or top
of the
device.
By inserting a finger between the two layers on the top
side of the chassis (
above the front - facing webcam) and pushing upward, you can flip the
device into slider mode.
Samsung is using metal buttons that feature a satisfying click when pressed, with the separated volume up and down buttons on the left
side of the
device located near the top
of the phone, while the power button is on the right and situated just
above the midpoint.
There's a lanyard hole on the left bottom
side of the
device, just
above the charging contacts - there will obviously be a BlackBerry charging pod for the Onyx.
Having that amount
of glass also makes the
device's gesture controls seem more natural as the user will swipe
above, below and to the
sides a lot during use.
In the
above image, you can see some buttons placed up on right
side of the
device, and there's big speaker grill on the back
side, and a microphone on front
side.
The back
of this phone is slightly curved, on the
sides, while the alert slider is included on the right
side of the
device (and it's red - colored), right
above the phone's power / lock key.
On the speaker
side of things, Huawei has tossed a nicely - sized single speaker on the back
of the Ascend Mate 2, situated about an inch
above the bottom
of the
device.
Samsung is using metal buttons that feature a satisfying click when pressed, with the separated volume up and down buttons on the left
side of the
device located near the top
of the phone, while the power button is on the right and situated just
above the midpoint.
Aside from a few finishing touches like the circular button on the
side (pictured
above), the new BlackBerry
device is a spitting image
of Alcatel's budget phone, though the dimensions aren't exactly the same.
Yes, it will attract fingerprints (there is a transparent case in the box, though), but it is also perhaps the most notice - able
device we have seen from YU apart from the Yutopia, even though it looks relatively routine in front (5.0 - inch display, fingerprint scanner below it, on - screen navigation buttons and front - facing camera
above the display), and has the usual combination
of buttons and ports on the
sides (volume and power rocker on right, hybrid SIM card slot on left, 3.5 mm audio jack on top, micro USB on base).
Moving around the
sides, the power / standby button sits
above the volume rocker on the right
side of the
device, while the top features a center - mounted 3.5 mm headphone jack — a design element we've come to expect from Motorola
devices.
A closer inspection reveals an important difference, though — Samsung has changed the location
of the loudspeaker from the back
of the
device to the right
side,
above the power button.
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.
Samsung has also placed the speaker
of the Galaxy A8 + on the right - hand
side, just
above the power button, which is an awkward position as I would find myself often covering the speaker while holding the
device with both hands to watch videos.
The volume rocker sits
above the textured power button on the right
side of the
device, along with the SIM card slot.
The Galaxy S6 is expected to have some kind
of dual curved display (as suggested in the picture
above) that would wrap around the display and merge in the body on the
sides, thus giving a seemingly borderless look to the
device.
On the right
side of the phone you'll find the power button situated slightly
above the mid-point
of the
device, while the volume rockers are positioned uncomforatbly
above the power button.
Now you will find two slots right
above the battery slot, where one is the microSD card slot and other is the SIM1 slot, while the SIM2 slot lies on the top
side of the
device, and as a matter
of fact it is open.
On the right you'll find a beautifully textured metal power button, with the volume rocker placed below and just
above the center point
of the phone, while the left
side of the
device holds only the single - SIM card tray.
On the right
side of the
device, there is what appears to be the camera and
above that is a textured button which could serve multiple purposes like power or it could be for shortcuts within the user interface.
There's a headphone jack at the top
of the
device, a Micro USB port on the bottom, and a volume rocker right
above the power button on the right hand
side.
Although the
device is considerably smaller than the 5 - inch Xperia Z1, and much more portable, the Z1 Compact's display coverage isn't amazing at just 62 % thanks to moderate - sized bezels on both
sides of the 4.3 - inch display, and large bezels
above and below.
Like previous ZenFone
devices, you will notice ASUS» signature pattern
of concentric circles
above the display, on the bottom chin, and along the power button and volume rocker that are both located on the right
side.
As mentioned
above, Google Home Mini owners will need to long - press the
side of the
device to trigger it into listening for a command.