Sentences with phrase «standby buttons»

However, the case goes over the volume buttons and the power standby buttons.
Take a screen shot: Press the home and standby buttons at the same time.
Take a screen shot: Press the volume down and standby buttons at the same time.
Turn off the standby buttons on your TV.
There is the 3.5 mm headphone jack, Micro-USB connection, volume on the sides, the mute and standby buttons on the top.
Once again you'll find the standby button in place on the right hand edge of the device with volume controls just below.
Volume controls and a power / standby button are the last of the physical keys.
Also, in a very nice touch, the screen is unlockable via a double - tap when turned off, eliminating the need to fiddle with the power / standby button.
Around the side of the device you'll find volume buttons and across the top the power / standby button, micro HDMI and 3.5 mm sockets.
On the top is a simple power / standby button.
Looking around the tablet you'll find the micro USB charging port on the bottom edge with the volume rocker and standby button situated high up on the right edge.
Around the edges you'll find the Micro-USB and 3.5 mm connections; there's a volume rocker on the left and a power / standby button on the right, in the same location that Samsung chooses for its top - tier smartphones, conveniently placed.
On the sides are a volume rocker and camera shutter button, with power / standby button, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a micro USB slot protected by a plastic grommet on top.
On the top of the phone is a central power / standby button, along with the 3.5 mm headphone socket.
It has the same design touches as its smartphone sibling too, with the use of an aluminium standby button and a similar volume rocker, giving a family feel to these devices.
In terms of connections, you'll find a 3.5 mm headphone socket on the top alongside the power / standby button.
Elsewhere, the better - looking volume rocker, standby button and headphone jack are all in the same place, as is the home button, which also supports fingerprint recognition.
There is a power / standby button, volume rocker and dedicated camera button on the right - hand side and that's as far as physical buttons go.
Otherwise the One X is rather minimalistic, featuring only microUSB and 3.5 mm headset ports, a volume rocker and power on / off / standby button, and an 8MP camera with LED flash framed in the middle of the device's upper rear.
Those physical buttons are actually rather small and can be fairly tricky to find, the standby button especially, but its flush profile means it won't be pressed accidentally if you rest the edge of the tablet on a table.
In terms of physical ports you have a micro HDMI and Micro-USB on the bottom of the tablet; the right - hand side offers a 3.5 mm jack along with a volume rocker and power / standby button.
Move around the body and you'll find that things match the Fire HD 8 in many ways, with 3.5 mm headphone socket, volume controls, Micro-USB and the standby button all sitting on one end, with a covered microSD card slot on the side.
The power / standby button sits next to the volume rocker on the top of the device; there's a Micro-USB connection, along with a 3.5 mm headphone socket on the left and over to the right is micro-HDMI, to hook up to a bigger display.
Buttons and connections are kept to a minimum with a barely visible standby button on the left edge and a small n - shaped button below the 6 - inch touchscreen display to wake the Nook.
On the top you have an LED indicator light, glowlight activation and an orange power button / standby button.
Flip the Xoom over and you'll find a 5 - megapixel camera, supported by a dual LED «flash», grills for the stereo speakers and the only proper button on the device, which is the power / standby button, working in the same way as the power button on every other Android device.
The device's power / standby button, which also operates as the IR blaster, sits on the top of the device, and while the placement isn't horrible, the button could have been raised a bit more to make it easier to press.
Move around the body and you'll find that things match the Fire HD 8 in many ways, with 3.5 mm headphone socket, volume controls, Micro-USB and the standby button all sitting on one end, with a covered microSD card slot on the side.
This isn't so much a Marshmallow feature as it is a new Nexus, but there's the option to launch the camera from a double press of the standby button.
There's no need to press the standby button first to wake up the phone, you simply tap the fingerprint scanner and the display is unlocked and ready to use.
Quick launch the camera: Double press the power / standby button to quick launch the camera.
Around the outside of the device you can find the standby button, the new microSIM slot (which has some improved benefits over the standard SIM card), a speaker, a microphone, another microphone (that helps remove background noise), a headphone jack, a silent toggle, and two separate volume buttons.
There's the option to lock the device as soon as the screen goes to sleep or when you press the standby button.
Unlock with the on - screen home button: Rather than hitting the standby button or the fingerprint scanner, you can long press on the on - screen home button to unlock.
The left edge of the phone houses two buttons for volume adjustment, while the right side is where the power / standby button is found.
The colors and the red standby button are also very much in line with Google's design decisions for the Pixel 2 series.
Also located on the right side are the phone's power / standby button and the volume rocker.
Instant lock: When you press the standby button, you want your phone to lock instantly.
As for the other keys, the volume rocker is located on the upper left side, while the power / standby button and the dedicated camera key are both on the right.
You have the volume buttons on the left side, and the power / standby button on the right side.
The subwoofer features its own dial to control the bass level as well as an auto standby button for energy saving.
Moving around the sides, the power / standby button sits above the volume rocker on the right side of the device, while the top features a center - mounted 3.5 mm headphone jack — a design element we've come to expect from Motorola devices.
Quick launch the camera: Head into Settings > Display and there's the option to quick launch the camera with a double press of the standby button.
You have the volume buttons on the left curve, and the power / standby button on the right curve.
The right side has a volume rocker, power / standby button and a dedicated camera button.
The right border has the power / standby button and the volume rocker right under it.
There's also a missed trick here as on the lock screen you don't get the music controls, so you'd still have to press the standby button to access that feature, meaning you might as well just use Nougat's normal controls that appear on the lock screen, or swipe down to access hardware controls.
The right side isn't shown, but that's where we should have an elongated power / standby button.
In terms of physical controls there aren't many: the aluminium standby button sits in the middle of the right - hand side and we still have mixed feelings about its positioning, but this being a 5 - inch handset, it feels slightly better placed than it did on the smaller Xperia T. There's a volume rocker beneath this.
You can now just poke your device standby button and swipe the screen down to see what alerts you have.
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