Those uniquely
textured volume keys are also damn handy for toggling up and down the 75 levels of volume the V10 allows for media right inside your pocket.
Not exact matches
I like the John Frieda one because it's very low -
key — just adds a little bit of
texture, grit, and
volume, but doesn't feel at all sticky or anything.
The sides are relatively plain in best Moto tradition — the right has the
volume rocker, just below which is the slightly
textured display / power
key, the top has the 3.5 mm audio jack and the base the micro USB port and a speaker grille.
The
textured power / lock
key and
volume rocker are easy to locate on the right side of the phone, while your 2 - in - 1 nanoSIM and microSD tray resides on the top of the U Play.
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 houses a
textured power / standby
key and
volume rocker.
The power button is below the
volume keys, but a rugged
texture helps limit the fumbling.
The aluminum body feels solid and has just the right amount of grip, with a nicely
textured power
key and a tactile
volume rocker with very little wiggle.
Furthermore, the lack of a
textured button for the power
key means you'll end up hitting the
volume down
key when you're trying to switch on the display.
The power button is easy to find and the
texture helps differentiate it from the
volume key.
The power
key has a
textured surface while the
volume keys have a smooth surface, thus making easier to understand which is which button.
You'll find an easy - to - reach
textured power
key and
volume rocker on the right side of the phone, with the SIM tray on the opposite edge.
The
textured power
key and
volume rocker sit on the right spine of the Alcatel 5 Series, which has a metallic paint exterior, though it's actually made of plastic.
The power button sits very close to the
volume rocker, while the slightly larger and
textured Convenience
Key used for shortcuts stands on its own farther down the side.
The phone's power and
volume keys are located all on the right side, making it a bit confusing to use blindly, as there's no
textured home button.
All the physical buttons are located on the right - hand side of this concept smartphone, and its power / lock
key sports a different
texture to it than the
volume up and down buttons, which makes it really easy to spot with your finger, and more importantly, differentiate than the
volume up and down
keys.
On the right side, there is a
volume rocker and
textured power
key while there is nothing on the left side.