The bottom of the phone holds a centered microUSB port with
speaker grilles flanking it on both sides, however only the right one is actually a speaker.
Along the bottom are two stereo
speaker grilles flanking a micro USB port for charging and syncing with the included cable and power adapter.
Not exact matches
It's
flanked by vertical air vents and chrome and wood trim that visually anchors the dashboard to metal
speaker grilles on the front doors.
The top of the phone features a 3.5 - millimeter headphone jack, whereas the bottom side accommodates what seems to be a USB Type - C connector
flanked by a
speaker grille.
While the 3.5 mm audio jack is placed on the top, the micro-USB port is placed at the bottom,
flanked by the
speaker grille.
Adorning the T200's lid is a shiny, silver Asus logo, which is
flanked by subtle
speaker grilles on each side.
Something about its curved ports
flanking each 6.5 - inch driver give the
speaker a no - nonsense appeal that had us casting the
grille aside.
The layout of buttons, remains largely similar — three touch navigation buttons (backlit) below the display in front, metallic volume rocker and power / display button on the right, 3.5 mm audio jack and IR blaster on top, dual SIM card slot (one of them hybrid) on the left, and
speaker grilles on the base, only this time
flanking a USB Type - C port rather than a micro USB one.
On the right
flank sits the volume rocker toward the top, a
speaker grille, and USB Type - C port.
Lastly, the left
flank features another
speaker grille, an SD card slot, a nano SIM slot, and what looks like a 3.5 mm headset jack.
The centered USB Type - C port (a great inclusion here) is
flanked by visible screws and two six - hole
speaker grilles, which could easily be mistaken for an iPhone by an untrained eye.
The top of the iPhone 6 doesn't have anything, while the bottom comes with the Lighting port
flanked by a 3.5 mm audio jack on the left, and mono
speaker grilles on the right.
The top has the 3.5 mm audio jack and an infrared port and on the base is the micro USB port
flanked by
speaker grilles — another similarity to the Mi Max (the Note 3 had
speakers on the back, remember?).
There are metal volume rocker and power buttons on the right, a dual SIM card tray on the left, a type USB - C port on the base
flanked by a
speaker grille and a 3.5 mm audio jack, and an infrared port on the top.
There is an infrared blaster on top of the phone, and a USB Type - C port on the base,
flanked by
speaker grilles.
It has the 8.0 - megapixel camera at the top centre
flanked by a flash and
speaker grille.
The top has the 3.5 mm audio jack and on the base is the type C USB port,
flanked by two
speaker grilles (the
speaker system is a single one, and not dual, though).
Apart from that, it has a Micro USB port on the bottom
flanked by two
grilles, only one of which is the
speaker and a fingerprint sensor on the rear.
Both
speakers are placed at the bottom of the smartphone, where
grilles flank the USB - C port.
HTC decided to hide the
speakers in plain sight, with black - colored, recessed
grilles flanking the top and bottom of the screen.
Up top is a microphone and the headphone jack, and at the bottom is the microUSB port,
flanked by the
speaker grilles.
The phone's dimensions take on that sort of wide, stretched shape familiar to Galaxy Note and iPhone Plus users, with the 5.7 - inch screen
flanked on the top and bottom by large
speaker grilles and small but detectable bezel to the right and left.
It'll be
flanked by a single
speaker grille and a place for the S Pen to be housed.