Sentences with phrase «than the volume buttons»

Voices sounded clear and I didn't have many complaints other than the volume buttons were a bit harder to press compared to other phones.
I use the track - skip buttons on my current speaker way more than the volume buttons.
On the Echo Plus (and the previous - generation Echos) there's a volume ring around the edge, rather than volume buttons.
The right side has the power button between the volume up and down buttons — but the power button is lower than the volume buttons... you will eventually get used to the feel.

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The interactive toy guitar contains more than 20 buttons and controls, including tempo and volume controls, mode and demo buttons, eight notes, three musical modes, and much more.
I no longer get bent out of shape about CUE's lack of buttons because I can change the volume from the steering - wheel controls and make Bluetooth calls with voice commands, and I don't change the climate - control temperature more than a couple of times during my drive.
Its physical shortcut buttons include the all - important volume and tuning knobs, but the Bluetooth system requires you to accept or rejecting calls via controls on the screen itself, rather than buttons on the more conventional (and convenient) steering - wheel location.
There are also little things: BMW and Audi have roller wheels on the steering wheel for adjusting volume or audio choices, which is faster, smoother, and cooler than up - down buttons.
Volume control for the radio are small buttons on the steering wheel rather than on a stalk - again not easy to find by touch.
The controller isn't quite as ergonomically placed as in those cars, and the dash - mounted volume knob and eight preset buttons are located farther away from it than usual.
One could argue that an extra bank of buttons clutters up the center console, but while driving it's nice to reach down and adjust radio stations, volume, etc. using a dial rather than messing around with a touchscreen.
The big 9.2 - inch touchscreen infotainment setup is gorgeous to look but by doing away with all dials and buttons it makes simple things, like adjusting the volume, take longer than they should.
Here, Honda has decided to use an proper volume knob rather than touch - sensitive buttons.
But this positioning is far better than on the 2013 Kindle Fire HDX, which had its volume and power buttons opposite each other, on the top and bottom edges.
Cut outs for the micro USB charging port, on / off buttons and the volume rocker means you still have easy access, if you can't make it through more than five minutes of Transformers: Dark Side of the Moon.
What needs to be noted here is that the Nexus 6p seems to be a little more finicky than some other devices out there, and sometimes you'll find that the tip of the volume down button needs to be pressed.
On top of the tablet are a microphone and a headphone jack, and Power buttons and Volume controls live on on the right panel — they're much too close to each other, though, and led to my unintentionally turning off the CherryPad more than a couple of times during testing.
As for those industrial steel edges, the right is feature free apart from the microSIM slot — despite reports suggesting these would become standard they still some to be the exception rather than the rule — while the left houses the mute switch and two volume buttons, the top one of which doubles as the shutter button for the camera.
Unfortunately there is no EQ or any kind of ways to augment your sound other than edit the volume button.
«The customer service isn't helpful in fact the one I talked to doesn't or even handled a Kobo in her life they read notes and favorite thing is how to do a hard reset on your Kobo arc 10 when you have to hold the volume button up and hold the slider to the right and than rapidly push back and forth the slider stupid would be easy to have a pin hole in side to do it correct.
There are no physical buttons on the unit other than the power and volume buttons.
There are now two separate volume buttons, which have been moved a bit higher up the frame than their usual position, so people don't accidentally press the power button while pressing the volume keys and vice versa.
The Sleep / Wake button has moved to the top - right edge, and the volume buttons are now two discreet buttons rather than a rocker switch.
The power and volume buttons on the side are plastic rather than metal too.
When using the phone with your right hand, it seems more natural to have the volume buttons in reach of your index finger, near the power button, rather than your middle finger, where they are actually located.
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.
Volume and power aside there are no physical buttons on the tablet, though the keyboard dock has more than enough and then some.
The Portege's detachable tablet is more than equipped for stand - alone use, with a headphone / microphone port, a microSD slot, micro-HDMI and micro-USB ports, a volume rocker and a power button all resting on the slate's right edge.
There have been numerous images appear online with dummy models to back up the Touch ID claim and there have also been some images to suggest the iPad Air 2 will come with a new volume rocker button design, along with a single line of holes to represent the speaker grille rather than the current double row.
These were not small issues but how they are significant problems, (I could live with the volume buttons working the wrong way around) To me it is absolutly unbeleivable that other people are stuck with a device that not only does not work as well as others on the market but that works less well than it did before they updated.
There's a power button as well as actual volume + and - buttons located on three of the four feet, which is much more convenient than being on the bottom of the speaker!
I also liked the feel of the volume rocker and power buttons; I found them easier to press than those on the Transformer Prime.
Around the right - hand side there's a Micro USB port alongside a power button, volume rocker, and a flap to access the microSD port — having more than the included 32 GB or 64 GB of storage is key on a Windows device like this.
Ports can be found on both sides and are generally well placed, but Lenovo has also placed the power and volume buttons on the right flank, an unusual location that can cause trouble for those who search for ports by touch rather than sight.
The power button and volume rocker on the right side of the E4 Plus feel surprisingly clicky, and the front - facing fingerprint scanner works just as fast as my Google Pixel running Android O. Near the top of the phone is the earpiece for phone calls, but this also doubles as a front - facing speaker that sounds way better than expected.
It's more of a stretch than on the G2, but thanks to the power and volume button placement, you can press them while also reaching the navigation buttons (Home, Back, Menu) with your thumb.
The Discover is a proper Android 4.x smartphone, so there are no hardware buttons other than power and volume.
The tablet is a little heavy and bulky, looking more like a tablet from two years ago than one from today, but it does the job, and the phone is in good working order, with good power and volume button placement on the right side.
I hope the headphones get fixed sooner rather than later, as the volume and mic - mute buttons on the back of them are a useful touch.
Other than you won't be annoyed that there are 2 volume control buttons that are useless.
Swiping a fingertip across the sensor, which used to require shimmying your hand up the sides of the phone to reach a finger around the volume rocker (or the power button, if you're left - handed), is a much less arduous task than it used to be.
The ESR case has the added benefit of volume and power button protection, but the screen cover isn't quite as good — it slides around more than the one on our top pick, and a panel of Wirecutter writers and editors didn't like the way it felt as much.
The volume rocker, on the other hand, has been wobblier on all the units we've tested, and we've also seen numerous reports of other users finding their volume keys wobblier than the power button (and they can sound differently, too).
The volume buttons double as track navigation buttons when held down for a few seconds, and it's easy to accidentally skip a track rather than adjust the volume if you forget this.
Though I didn't have a G3 on hand for comparison, the G4 definitely seems to benefit from the same efficient, slightly curved body design that makes it feel smaller than it actually is (and places the power and volume buttons in a slightly awkward place on the back).
The layout of buttons, remains largely similar — three touch navigation buttons (backlit) below the display in front, metallic volume rocker and power / display button on the right, 3.5 mm audio jack and IR blaster on top, dual SIM card slot (one of them hybrid) on the left, and speaker grilles on the base, only this time flanking a USB Type - C port rather than a micro USB one.
Despite the significant departure from the norm, there's no mistaking either the Galaxy S6 or the S6 Edge as anything other than a Samsung device, with both devices retaining key signature elements, with classic layout of a physical home button flanked by Back and Recent Apps keys still found up front, along with the power button and volume rocker found on their usual sides, to the right and left respectively.
It's no surprise, then, that the volume rocker, alert switch and power button on the right edge are slimmer than before.
In addition to the unfortunate coating, the Pixel 2's power and volume buttons are far mushier than those of the original Pixel.
Prominent power and volume buttons on the side are easy to feel for, and the rear elements of the camera and the fingerprint reader are a bit lower on the upper third than might be typical.
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