A power /
sleep button sits alone on the right side of the phone, while two volume buttons are positioned near the top of the left side.
When held in landscape mode, a covered SD Card slot and the Power /
Sleep button sit on top, volume controls are on the left, and a stylus is housed securely at the bottom left corner.
Both the volume rocker and power /
sleep button sit flush with the tablet's body, making them difficult to find without looking.
Not exact matches
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.
When it comes to
buttons and port placements, you have the micro-USB port and the 3.5 mm audio jack
sitting on the top, whereas the power /
sleep button and the volume rocker are placed on the right.
The 3.6 in multi-touch capacitive screen
sits above touch sensitive versions of the three WP7
buttons and on the sides are a volume rocker, micro USB power / sync slot, and camera
button, with 3.5 mm headphone jack and power /
sleep button on top.
This super-annoying quirk has been corrected, and volume
buttons now
sit flush along the tablet's tapered edge, next to the
sleep button.
It also ditches the bright power
button of the Insight, so you can
sleep, watch movies, or
sit in a completely dark room without being distracted.
An aluminum frame
sits sandwiched between the two Gorilla Glass 5 panels, and there are two
buttons on the right - hand side: A
sleep / wake key, and a volume rocker.
Probably the only design gripe for the body would be the fact that the on / off /
sleep / wake
button (all the same one on the right side of the phone)
sits exactly opposite the volume rocker which means you end up squeezing both quite often when you're only trying to hit the one.
On the left edge of the cuff is a microSIM card slot, while a
sleep / wake
button sits on the right.