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The analog sticks also dip
in at the
top, while there are tiny
holes in between that might house a
speaker.
The bottom of the phone houses a lone
speaker grill, which gets quite loud (more on this
in part 2 of our review), a USB Type - C port for data transfer and Dash Charge (more on this below), and a headphone jack, and the
top of the phone is barren of
holes and ports.
Encased
in an attractive gold - colored aluminum chassis, the chunky 5.33 x 3.55 x 0.78 - inch device looks a bit like a pocket TV or an old - fashioned portable media player, thanks to a large Wi - Fi antenna that juts out of the
top and a thick bezel below the screen, which contains the power, volume and home buttons, along with some
speaker holes.
Provided your A / V receiver is capable, these
speakers deliver all the benefits of object - oriented soundtracks such as Dolby Atmos while sitting on
top of your existing tower
speakers; plus, you don't have to put
holes in your ceiling.
On the
top can be found a
speaker grill, which comes
in handy for two - way audio and for sounding an alarm, while on the bottom you'll find a screw -
hole for mounting the camera to a tripod or another type of bass, if you so choose.
The
top has the camera and flash, while there is a wide
speaker grill with the
holes in the bottom.
The MicroUSB port and primary microphone take their place along with the round
speaker holes in the bottom, while a secondary microphone and the headset jack is located on the
top.
There is a extra
hole at the
top in the frame and a extra one by the
top ear
speaker.