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 thin, smooth sides of the Yoga Tablet 2's body are bare, save for the raised and slightly
textured volume rocker on the left side.
Also over here is the inevitable micro-USB charge / sync port and
a textured volume rocker.
Not exact matches
On the right side you'll find the
volume rocker nestled right in the middle of the phone while the
textured power button sits right above it.
While the
volume rocker is placed on the right edge, the power button with
textured finish is on the right edge.
Easier to find by look and feel is the distinctive,
textured silver power button that sits beneath the
volume rocker.
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.
The
textured rear makes the device easy to hold and the
volume rocker doesn't stand too proud so unintentional adjustments are rare.
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.
Here, the power button is slightly
textured to differentiate it from the
volume rocker.
The
volume rocker and the
textured power button are on the right.
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.
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.
HTC has cleverly
textured the power button so that it can be easily distinguished from the
volume rocker without looking, which makes it very easy to hit the power button every time you want to.
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.
The
textured powered button rests on the right side, just above the
volume rocker.
The left side holds the SIM tray, while the right side holds a
textured metal power button, with a smooth metal
volume rocker placed just above it.
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 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 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.
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 comes with the
volume rocker and a
textured power / lock button.
A
textured power button is still unfortunately positioned below the
volume rocker.
The power button is nicely
textured with a striped pattern, and located just below the
volume rocker on the right side.
The right side houses a
textured power / standby key and
volume rocker.
The power button again has been
textured like HTC One A9 which makes it easier to differentiate from the
volume rocker.
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.
The covered power button also comes with a ridged
texture to make it easy to differentiate from the
volume rocker.
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 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.
The
textured power button and the
volume rocker are on the right spine.
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
volume rocker sits above the
textured power button on the right side of the device, along with the SIM card slot.
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.
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 lock button on the right side sports a jagged
texture, so you can recognize it by feel, while the smooth
volume rocker sits above that.
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 respectively.
The power button also has a bit of a different
texture than the
volume rocker does, which is pretty nice to have.
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.
A standard oblong power button sits below a SIM card tray on the right side, with a
volume rocker on the left accompanied by the OnePlus standard
textured three - stage Alert Slider.
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.