Sentences with phrase «tactile side buttons»

And the tactile side buttons have a nice, clicky feel to them as well, particularly the tapered volume rocker.

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A narrow but tactile volume bar along with two camera buttons — one for taking photos and one for video — line the right side.
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.
It's fine when held in landscape mode — the rear edges can be used as a tactile guide — but it's annoying when I want to quickly wake the tablet from sleep, but have to pick it up first to reach the back instead of just tapping a button on its side.
Two pairs of PagePress buttons with tactile reaction are placed at the sides of display frame opposite to each other and are intended to turn the pages.
The speakers and mic on the GamePad are, beside being a little on the crappy side, built into a device that has lots of buttons and sticks with tactile and slightly audible feedback.
Instead, Samsung adds large, tactile buttons that are super-easy to find, and adds a blue «Active» key on the left side that launces a handy Activity Zone app or launches the camera (or any other app you choose).
There are nine physical buttons for your programming pleasure — left click and right click buttons built with Razer's in - house mechanical switches, a clickable tactile scroll wheel, two sensitivity buttons, and an additional two buttons on each side.
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.
The right side houses the volume rockers and power button, and they are both quite tactile and clicky.
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.
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 right side buttons are well positioned and provide good tactile feel.
The buttons on the sides are nice and tactile.
The ZenPad 3S 10 buttons are located on the right side of the tablet and provide a solid, responsive, tactile feel.
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.
The button doesn't quite have the tactile press that you'd get from a device like the Galaxy S6, however, as it is actually a small divet in the screen panel that is flanked on each side by back and recent apps keys that are designated by small lines.
There is one button on the left side and two on the right that have a pattern for tactile feel and good looks.
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.
The DP - 1X's right side has dual MicroSD slots and tactile buttons for power, forward, back, and play / pause.
It's fine when held in landscape mode — the rear edges can be used as a tactile guide — but it's annoying when I want to quickly wake the tablet from sleep, but have to pick it up first to reach the back instead of just tapping a button on its side.
You will find the power and volume buttons on the top - right side of the phone, offering excellent tactile feedback.
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.
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.
Moving on to the two side buttons they are essentially unchanged from the Chroma: large and easy to reach with good tactile feedback and audible click.
The plastic buttons on the sides are ergonomically placed and provides a good 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.
The shells protect the back from scratches while leaving the sides and bottom open for easy access to the ports and buttons, but even the full - body case has very nice covers over the buttons that keep them feeling clicky and tactile.
It's fine when held in landscape mode — the rear edges can be used as a tactile guide — but it's annoying when I want to quickly wake it from sleep, but have to pick it up first to reach the back instead of just tapping a button on its side.
The right side houses the volume buttons and the left houses tactile volume rockers that are separate instead of attached together.
The three buttons on the side are beautifully finished, with milled end - caps and a tactile feel.
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.
On the plus side, the buttons have a tactile feel to them that's not present in the Moto 360 or Apple Watch's digital crown, giving the smartwatch a very analog, traditional watch feel.
On the plus side, a pair of physical left / right buttons are included, and each offers significant travel as well as good tactile feel.
The chrome buttons on the side are solid and tactile, while there is nothing extraordinary apart from that, about the build of ZenFone C.
Taking a look around the device, on the right side is the power button and the volume rocker, and while the buttons are very easy to press, the tactile feedback isn't as solid as would be expected.
You'll also find tactile button covers on the side.
The side power and volume buttons are satisfyingly tactile, too.
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