Not exact matches
On the left side
sits a tray which holds the microSD card and
nano SIM card.
In terms of buttons — the power / sleep button and the volume rocker
sits on the right while the microSD card slot and a dual
nano -
SIM card tray is placed on the left.
A few other attractions around the device are the
nano SIM and microSD slot
sitting on its top and the USB - C slot on the bottom.
The left side holds the dual
nano -
SIM tray, and a single microphone
sits up top.
Huawei keeps pace with its more reputable competitors by offering storage expandability via microSD card — the slot for it
sits on the same tray as the
nano -
SIM card — and a 3,000 mAh battery.
Three buttons are found on the right side (volume, power, shutter), the USB port
sits at the bottom edge, while the
nano SIM slot is positioned on the top left corner just next to the 3.5 mm audio jack.
HTC seems to have developed a penchant for creating sealed units meaning that popping in the
nano SIM and microSD cards can be a little fiddly as they
sit covered on the right hand edge.
On the right hand side, which is where you'll find the power and volume buttons, the
nano -
SIM slot cover isn't aligned with the buttons it
sits beside.
Along the right side
sits a large power button, situated just below the dual
nano -
SIM card tray.
The slim case that houses the
nano SIM card
sits on the left, waiting to be released via the telltale pinhole.
You'll find a single speaker, 3.5 mm audio jack and centered USB Type - C port along the bottom, while the dual
nano -
SIM card tray
sits on the left side.