Instead, the tweeter is front - facing, but the bass comes from
the speaker along the bottom edge.
While the OnePlus 5 does have a speaker above the display for calls, it only uses a single
speaker along the bottom edge for audio.
Not exact matches
The
speaker location
along the
bottom doesn't seem to hamper audio playback; your hands may cover it if you hold the tablet with both hands in horizontal mode, but not if if you hold it
along the
bottom edge, as opposed to the center.
Along the side panels, there are left and right internal
speakers; the top
edge houses the Power and Volume controls, and on the
bottom panel there's a proprietary connection for the included charging / sync cable, which connects the tablet to both your computer and the AC adapter via USB.
Along the
bottom, lies the tablet's stereo
speaker, while a 3.5 mm headphone / microphone jack sits on the top
edge.
The Shield Tablet has two front - facing
speakers, plus two more
along the top and
bottom edges of the tablet.
Joining the camera on the back are stereo
speakers, while up top is a headphone jack,
along with the power / screen lock button, and the
bottom edge is home to a microUSB port.
The soft - touch back is where you'll find the
speakers, there's also a micro-SD card slot
along the
bottom edge for storage expansion and an audio jack
along the top
edge.
For instance, it offers three
speakers: two that run
along the
bottom edge (when the tablet is vertical), and one at the opposite
edge, next to the small power button.
The
speakers are on the
bottom edge,
along with the headphone jack, micro USB port, and microSD card slot.
On the plus side, Nomad's case has more - thorough protection
along the
bottom edge, with cutouts for the
speaker and the Lightning - connector port.
The headphone jack remains a stalwart on the
bottom edge along with a USB port and a single
speaker.
Along the top is the headphone jack (with no DAC in the US), the power buttons are along the side, and along the bottom edge, you'll find the single speaker and USB - C
Along the top is the headphone jack (with no DAC in the US), the power buttons are
along the side, and along the bottom edge, you'll find the single speaker and USB - C
along the side, and
along the bottom edge, you'll find the single speaker and USB - C
along the
bottom edge, you'll find the single
speaker and USB - C port.
The simple circular upfiring
speakers cut into the top
edge look cute, too, as do the couple of strips of silvery metal
along the
bottom of the front
edge.
Talking about the device shown in the image, there is a 3.5 mm audio jack
along with a
speaker on the
bottom edge.
The top and
bottom edges have a very slight indented groove running
along them, with the latter hosting a 3.5 mm jack and
speaker grille.
The home button, equipped with a fingerprint sensor and flanked by the back and recent apps buttons, is located below the display on the short
edge, while the microUSB port, 3.5 mm audio jack and two
speakers are found
along the
bottom edge.
It's described as an
edge - to -
edge infinity display but the reality is that the screen is framed by narrow bezels on three sides with a large «handle»
along the
bottom that houses the
speaker system and 2 - megapixel front - facing camera.
But that little rectangle you see above, nestled down
along the
bottom edge of the Huawei Watch, sure gives every indication that it's a
speaker: it looks the part, it's magnetic, and there are clear slits in the watch's frame for audio output.
Along the device's top
edge you'll find the 3.5 mm audio jack, while the handset's main
speaker occupies the entirety of the
bottom edge.
The device comes with a headphone jack on the top
edge, while the microUSB is at the
bottom along with the microphone hole and the
speaker grille.
The
speakers run
along the top and
bottom edges of the tablet when held in landscape orientation, but they thankfully don't get covered by your hands.