Sentences with phrase «tactile power button and volume»

You've still got the same tactile power button and volume rockers, and the hardware - based notification switch returns with the same satisfying clicky feel.

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A raised front lip helps lift the S9's display from any surface, while tactile power and volume buttons come alongside a non-slip rugged grip.
The power and volume buttons have a good tactile feel, and are placed on the right where they are easily accessible with a thumb or forefinger depending on which hand you are using the phone with.
The volume and power buttons also have a tactile but soft feel that doesn't feel flimsy or cheap.
While we are talking about buttons, the volume and power button have a very solid tactile feel to them, they don't feel flimsy like their previous generations.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the left side of the aluminium frame, while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
The tactile home button is still flanked by the recent apps and back capacitive keys while the power button and volume rocker are still at home on the metal frame.
Taking a look around the device, the power button and volume rocker are on the right and left sides respectively, and the buttons feel very tactile and are easy to press.
On the right is the volume rocker and the power button, that are also made of metal and offer a lot of tactile feedback, and on the left is the dual SIM card slot.
The Air Cushion Technology provides shock absorption when the phone is dropped or knocked and the tactile buttons allow for easy access to the power and volume buttons.
Oh and lest I forget, the power button and the volume rocker are pretty tactile and offer a satisfying click sound when pressed.
The right side houses the volume rockers and power button, and they are both quite tactile and clicky.
The volume and power buttons offer a decent amount of tactile feedback as well.
The volume rocker and the power button sit on the right edge of the phone and are adequately tactile.
Taking a look around the device, the power button and volume rocker are on the right side, and all the buttons offer a reasonable amount of tactile feedback.
The power button and volume rocker, found on the right side of the device, are placed within easy reach and offer a decent tactile feedback, but they do rattle if you shake the device.
I definitely enjoyed the power and volume buttons, which feel pretty solid and provide good tactile feedback.
Looking around the device, the power button and volume rocker are found on the right side within easy reach, and both offer a very solid feel and tactile feedback.
The best tactile indication of which side of the phone youâ $ ™ re holding is probably the side - mounted power button, which protrudes from the middle of the right side, has a satisfying amount of travel, and is flanked by the phoneâ $ ™ s volume rocker and Micro SIM card slot.
Going around the device, the power button and volume rocker are found on the right side, both within easy reach, and offering a good tactile feedback.
It feels solid in the hand, and tactile feedback from the power and volume buttons as well as features like flush camera optics are immediately noticeable and appreciated.
The tactile power and volume buttons can both be found on the right edge of the phone.
You will find the power and volume buttons on the top - right side of the phone, offering excellent tactile feedback.
The relative scratch resistance, cleanly and consistently machined edges, and tactile power and volume buttons are all features that we wish we'd see more of in this price category.
Both the power and volume hardware buttons provide particularly poor tactile feedback; this is where the «budget» aspect of this device really shines through.
The power and volume buttons on the right side of the Xiaomi Mi 4S felt tactile and responsive, and I would consider them to be on par with the vast majority of flagship smartphones.
The power and volume buttons are placed closely together; a lack of tactile differentiation on the power button sometimes made it difficult to find the correct button without fumbling around.
Beyond the overall bulkiness, the design of the case is smooth and sturdy, with tactile feedback for the covered power and volume buttons.
But the Galaxy J7 Prime is a well - built phone, with the only downside being the rather cheap tactile feedback of the volume and power buttons (the volume buttons are also placed a bit too high for my liking).
The power and volume buttons are on the right, and they offer a decent amount of tactile feedback.
It also includes tactile buttons, so you're still able to press the buttons on the side for volume and power without any issues.
Taking a look around the device, the power button and volume rocker are on the right side, and provide exceptional tactile feedback and responsiveness.
The power button and volume rocker are placed on the right side, within easy reach, and they feature excellent tactile feedback.
On the right side is the power and volume buttons located reasonably close together, although I never found myself accidentally hitting the wrong one, and the tactile feedback from all three buttons is decent.
The power button is located on the right, and the volume buttons on the left, and all three buttons have decent tactile feedback.
The power and volume buttons are located on the right, and they're not as tactile as the ones you'd find on the Redmi Note 4 or the Moto G5.
The power button and volume keys are quite easy to press as they offer tactile feel.
The only real physical annoyance about the X Play is its loose volume rocker, which rattles when I move the phone around and feels nowhere near as nice and tactile as the ridged power button.
The power and volume buttons are on the right, and they offer decent tactile feedback.
Looking around the device, the volume rocker and the power button are found on the right side of the device, while there is a SmartKey button to the right (more about it below), and all buttons are very responsive, easy to press, and offer a good amount of tactile feedback.
While these may just be the case with this particular review unit, I found the tactile feedback from the volume rocker and power button to be very disappointing, and the buttons also rattled when the phone was shaken.
I also would have appreciated more of a tactile distinction between the volume rocker and the power button.
The power button and volume rocker are to right and left respectively, and the metal - clad buttons offer a good amount of tactile feedback.
We liked that the power button and volume rocker are «meaty» and have a good tactile feedback.
The power and volume buttons are placed on right and offers good tactile feedback.
The power / lock button is on the side, just below the volume rocker button, both of them being hard to press and gives a good tactile feel.
Both the power button and the volume toggle are covered in rubber and don't have much of a tactile feel to them.
The power and volume buttons at the back provide a decent amount of tactile feedback, and there's an IR blaster located up top.
The power button on the right, and the volume rocker on the left are tactile and located well to reach easily with the same hand holding the device.
The silver colored buttons for power and volume functions, are tactile and well responsive.
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