The textured power button and the volume rocker are on the right spine.
Buttons and ports are kept to a minimum, with a slightly
textured power button and volume rocker on one side and a microSD slot along the bottom.
Not exact matches
Easier to find by look
and feel is the distinctive,
textured silver
power button that sits beneath the
volume rocker.
This makes it a little tricky to hit the
volume or
power buttons while holding it any other way, but they're well - integrated into the back
and come with enough
texture that you can find them,
and know what you're pressing, without having to look.
A nicely
textured silver
power button and two
volume buttons line the left side, while a small door on the left hides the SIM Card
and microSD Card slots.
The speakers
and controls, a
power button and a
volume rocker, match the color
and texture of the tablet well,
and nothing seems out of place or glaringly ugly.
We have the dual front speaker grilles, the oversized camera housing, the concentric circles
texture of the
volume rocker,
and the high - contrast look of the front camera, light sensor
and power button up top.
Textured aluminum
buttons for the
power and volume are located on the ZenPad's right - hand side, while a smooth, plastic home
button is housed in the center of the bottom bezel.
The
volume rocker
and the
textured power button are on the right.
On the Bolt's right side is a
textured volume rocker
and ribbed
power button,
and on the left is a SIM slot
and MicroSD card slot.
The
volume rocker
and power button are easy to locate
and press,
and the
power button has a nice
texture to it so you can tell which
button is which.
Textured aluminum
buttons for the
power and volume are located on the ZenPad's right - hand side, while a smooth, plastic home
button is housed in the center of the bottom bezel.
Coming to the
volume rockers
and power button, made out of metal with different
textures, the
buttons take ease of use to another level.
The design has been kept minimalistic — there are no
buttons on the left
and the base, while on the right are the
volume rocker
and a slightly
textured power / display
button and right on top of the phone is a micro USB port
and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
The other side sports the
volume rockers
and the slightly
textured power / lock
button.
There's a big 5.3 - inch display in front, a
volume rocker on the left, a
power button on the right
and a headphone jack
and micro USB port on bottom,
and some
textured plastic in back.
So you don't have to reach up to the
power button (which, while
textured, is the same size
and shape as the
volume buttons and also takes a little retraining of the brain) to turn the phone on
and off.
The P9 Plus's right edge plays home to the only
buttons on the device: the
volume rocker switch
and the small,
textured power / sleep
button - which Huawei has seen fit to give a red trim on the Plus model.
An aluminum alloy bumper wraps the edges, holding the
textured power button and two -
button volume control on the right side, which are easy to distinguish via touch.
The right side is home to
volume rocker
and power button, which have CNC
texture on top of it.
The only physical
buttons are the
textured power / standby switch
and the
volume rocker, which are both located on the right side of the device.
The single - piece
volume rocker
and textured power button rest on the right side, while the SIM tray (pin release) sits on the left.
The
volume rocker
and power button are both extremely clicky,
and the
power buttons» ribbed
texture meant I had no trouble adapting to the new layout.
I wish OnePlus would've added one more design influence on the list
and co-opted Motorola's different key
textures to help differentiate between the
power button and volume rocker, but it's a little thing.
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.
The right side comes with the
volume rocker
and a
textured power / lock
button.
The
power button is nicely
textured with a striped pattern,
and located just below the
volume rocker on the right side.
The company has gone for a
textured finish for the
power button, which helps in differentiating it from
volume buttons,
and this is a good addition.
There's a brightly colored,
textured power button near the
volume rocker on the right
and a flap covering the SIM
and MicroSD ports on the left.
There's also an aluminum frame that feels sturdy
and cool to the touch, the
texture of the
power button makes it easy to differentiate from the
volume ones,
and there's even a 3.5 mm headphone jack
and microSD card support — two things you won't find on the Pixel 2.
The right side of the phone houses the
textured power button and two
volume buttons, while the multifunction
and SD / SIM card slots are on the left.
At the bottom of the device, you'll find USB Type - C
and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, while the left side has a
textured alert slider
and the
volume buttons and the right has the
power button.
The smartphone sports a metal frame for a premium look
and feel
and a
textured power button that's located on the right side, below the
volume rocker.
The
power button is easy to find
and the
texture helps differentiate it from the
volume key.
The
power button is situated right at the mid-point on the right
and features a nice toothy grip
texture to it, while the
volume rocker sits just overhead
and is smooth.
The «hairline metallic» finish we saw on last year's devices has been replaced with a stippled diamond
texture,
and the
volume, home,
and power buttons all feature better travel
and response than on previous devices.
The fingerprint scanner is embedded in the home
button and positioned below the screen, the
volume rocker
and the
textured alert slider are on the left side, while the
power button and SIM card slot are on the right.
It's the shape; despite adding a
texture to help differentiate it from the
volume buttons above, the
power button feels too similar when trying to remove it from one's pocket
and quickly turn it on.
On the right side you have the
power button, which comes with a
textured feel to it making it easy to distinguish from the
volume rocker if you're trying to hit the
button before pulling it out of your pocket,
and of course the
volume buttons are on this same side.
The
Volume rocker
and the
textured power button are placed on the right edge of the device, where the hybrid SIM card slot can be found on the left edge.
Button and port placement is the same as well, with the volume rocker and pleasingly textured power / sleep button located two - thirds of the way up the right - hand edge, and the headphone jack and microUSB port situated on the top and bottom edge of the phone respect
Button and port placement is the same as well, with the
volume rocker
and pleasingly
textured power / sleep
button located two - thirds of the way up the right - hand edge, and the headphone jack and microUSB port situated on the top and bottom edge of the phone respect
button located two - thirds of the way up the right - hand edge,
and the headphone jack
and microUSB port situated on the top
and bottom edge of the phone respectively.
The
buttons feel very clicky
and sturdy,
and we like that the
power button has a
textured and grippy surface, so it's easy to tell the difference between that
and the
volume - up toggle that's right below it.
The
volume and power button design is slightly changed, with a slightly more protruding, squared - off
power button and volume buttons with a more pronounced
texture.
The
volume rocker
and power button don't look out of place,
and the latter has a nice
texture to it, making it easier to find by feel.
On the right you'll find a beautifully
textured metal
power button, with the
volume rocker placed below
and just above the center point of the phone, while the left side of the device holds only the single - SIM card tray.
The Max XL inherits the ZMax Pro's sturdy
textured power button and two -
button volume rocker.
The
power button is placed within comfortable reach,
and comes with a slightly
textured surface that makes it easy to distinguish between the
power button and the
volume rocker.
The
volume buttons are on the right edge,
and there's a
textured power button below them, making it easy to identify without looking.
A
textured power button sits on the right hand side below the
volume rocker
and there's a SIM
and microSD tray on the left.
The side
power and volume buttons are pleasantly - or at least usefully -
textured, so they're easy to distinguish
and activate quickly by feel alone.