Sentences with phrase «standard power button and volume»

On the right side of the phone are the standard power button and volume rocker, and on the left side you'll find the fingerprint sensor.
The physical buttons appear to be what you'd expect from any other Android phone: back, menu, home, and search are coupled with your standard power button and volume rocker.

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Finally, your standard Power button, Volume Up / Down keys, and an Auto - rotate toggle are located in the upper right.
There's a standard headphone jack on the top, volume and power buttons on the side, along with a microSD card slot.
The device is so slim it has no room for standard - sized ports, except for the audio jack on its right edge, which also holds a volume rocker and the power button.
Slim buttons for volume, power, and camera mode run across the top edge of the Streak, along with a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack (in - ear headphones come included).
The tablet could easily pass as a standard Asus Android Transformer tablet at first glance and is a rather anonymous slab with only power and volume buttons interrupting the smooth, gently curved rear.
The rest of the phone is fairly standard when it comes to design, with the hybrid SIM tray on the left, the power and volume buttons on the right, the micro-USB port at the bottom, and the 3.5 mm jack and infrared emitter at the top.
The metal sides feature the usual buttons - volume, mute, power, and a programmable button, which is set to the camera as standard.
Aside from the standard Apple home button below the LCD, the metal band plays home to all the hard inputs, including separate volume up and down buttons on the left, a hard switch to toggle silent mode right above it, a headphone jack and power button on the top left and right, and a discreet door for SIM cards on the right side, which you'll need a paperclip to eject.
Features True Wireless: Completely tangle - free stereo sound wherever you go without annoying cables to tie you down Bluetooth 4.1: Full support for advanced AAC, SBC, and aptX audio standards Ultra Light, Low Power Consumption: Barely there feel at 4g, including an omnidirectional microphone Single Touch Multi-function: With a single button you can power on / off, take a call, play music, skip tracks, change volume or even access Siri easily by tapping, holding, or double - tapping on the button Microphone: Unlike most other similar sized earphones on the market today, we integrated a MEMS omnidirectional microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+ / - Power Consumption: Barely there feel at 4g, including an omnidirectional microphone Single Touch Multi-function: With a single button you can power on / off, take a call, play music, skip tracks, change volume or even access Siri easily by tapping, holding, or double - tapping on the button Microphone: Unlike most other similar sized earphones on the market today, we integrated a MEMS omnidirectional microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+ / - power on / off, take a call, play music, skip tracks, change volume or even access Siri easily by tapping, holding, or double - tapping on the button Microphone: Unlike most other similar sized earphones on the market today, we integrated a MEMS omnidirectional microphone with an input sensitivity of -42 dB (+ / - 2dB).
This white plastic area is host to various connectors and buttons: a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, secondary mic and power / lock key on top; a micro-USB / MHL port, primary mic at the bottom; a volume rocker on the left; and nothing on the right.
The first big change is having physical power and volume keys on the front of the left edge of the machine — the volume rocker is there for use when in tablet mode (there are standard keyboard volume keys), but the power button is actually the only way to turn the laptop on and off with a physical switch.
The rest of the design is standard fare for Samsung — a home button flanked by back and recent apps keys on the front, a microUSB port at the bottom, a headphone jack at the top, and volume and power buttons on the left and right sides.
Other features seem pretty standard with an USB Type - C port, a headphone jack, loudspeaker, microphone, volume rockers and a power button.
Finally, your standard Power button, Volume Up / Down keys, and an Auto - rotate toggle are located in the upper right.
Meanwhile, you're looking at a fairly standard port and button arrangement — a textured power key and smooth volume rocker on the right edge, below the nano - SIM slot, and a microSD tray over on the left.
We can also see an iris scanner on the top, the standard volume rocker and power button on the left and right side as well as an additional button, which is rumored to provide quick access to Samsung's own digital assistant called Bixby.
The right side of the handset is standard issue for a Lumia, with the power button at the mid-way point and the volume rocker above.
Credit: Keith Agnello / Tom's GuideOn the right, you'll find a standard power button, while the left sports a volume rocker and a quick button that by default is set to open the Outdoor Essentials app, though you can reprogram it to launch any app installed on your phone.
On the left side of the device you'll find all of the buttons, including the standard volume rocker and iconic Xperia metal silver power button.
On the outside, it has a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, stereo speakers, power and volume buttons, ports for game cartridges, a MicroSD slot for expandable storage, a USB Type - C port for charging, and a kickstand.
Asus has positioned the buttons and ports in sensible locations on the ZenFone 5 with power and volume controls on the right side, microUSB on the bottom and a standard headphone jack up top.
The positions of the buttons and ports are a pretty standard affair, with the volume rocker and power button on the right edge, the SIM card slot on the left, the micro-USB port at the bottom, and the 3.5 mm headphone jack at the top.
Everything else is standard fare: a headphone jack, USB - C port and speaker on the bottom, fingerprint sensor in the back and easy - to - press but tough to distinguish power and volume buttons on the right.
The TSH02JC is a Lightning connection headphone amplifier, which includes a Lightning - connected cable that also includes a separate amplifier with the standard 3.5 - millimeter headphone port and what are believed to be dedicated power and volume buttons.
All of the buttons and ports are in the standard places — power, volume and SIM slot on the right, the Alert Slider on the left, headphone on the top and micro USB (yes, not USB - C) on the bottom.
Most of this is standard, but the power button and volume rocker is unique to the Mi Box compared to the rest of the Android TV devices we've seen on the market.
On the right side are the power button and volume rocker — standard stuff.
Button placement is pretty standard for a modern 5 - inch smartphone, which means that the volume and power buttons are well positioned on the top right - hand edge of the device.
There's no mistaking the S6 for anything other than a Samsung device though, with the signature physical home button, flanked by capacitive home and recent apps keys, still present, along with the standard button layout of the power button and volume rocker to the right and left respectively.
On the right side you'll find a USB - C port and a charge indicator LED, and on the left, you'll see another USB - C port with indicator light as well as a 3.5 - millimeter standard audio port that supports headphones and a mic in any combination along with a volume rocker switch and a power button.
On the right side of the device, you'll find a volume rocker and power button, which is pretty standard placement.
OnePlus switched out the standard black option for a white color scheme, and added subtle design flourishes in the form of a bright red Alert Slider along with a black power button and volume rocker.
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