Going by the leaked teaser image shared by the Weibo user «Ucanup,» the Moto Z will come with
the traditional side button layout, along with the protruding camera unit at the back.
Breaking from its design scheme of the last few years, LG is going with a more
traditional side button placement on the G5, rather than the back - mounted volume buttons we've almost gotten used to.
Not exact matches
And I love that it can be worn in multiple ways — the top
buttons in the front and had
buttons on each of the
side seams so you can tie it in the front, like I have, or you can tie the
sides together or wear it as a
traditional button down.
The navigation, audio system and other settings are easy to access with
traditional buttons at the
side of the screen then minor controls all contained within the touchscreen interface.
Traditional buttons on the
side of the display do help, but descriptive captions for which function you're engaging would also be beneficial.
Samsung decided to move the power / lock
button to the right
side of the phone (instead of the
traditional top placement), which I actually like.
The Torch retains the
traditional volume
buttons and convenience key on its right
side, and a mute / lock rocker
button on top.
On one
side there's the
traditional fighting game that offers free movement of characters and pretty much behaves like a fighting game on other platforms by using a bunch of virtual
buttons to approximate physical controls.
Though Up Down Ready initially plays like a
traditional side - scroller, it soon leads you into a random series of non-
traditional (and strange) micro-games that all use the same two -
button Up / Down controls.
Neither
side should be against your skin like with a
traditional button cuff.
Apart from that, what we're seeing looks just like all the other leaks we've seen thus far, with more
traditional external lug mounts than the first generation Moto 360, Android Wear driving things, the
side button moved up the
side.
On the other hand, a non-touch-sensitive frame let the company include
traditional power and volume
buttons on the phone's
sides, and will make it easier — though not completely frictionless — to pick out and utilize a case for it.
Unlike the G Watch, Motorola has given the MOTO 360 a single physical control, the
button on the
side where a
traditional watch might have a winder.
In
traditional OnePlus style you can choose whether or not you want onscreen navigation
buttons, and which
sides you want the back and recent apps
buttons to be on.
The Torch retains the
traditional volume
buttons and convenience key on its right
side, and a mute / lock rocker
button on top.
LG has traditionally put the power
button on the back of the phone, but it appears this time around it's going the more
traditional route of placing it on the
side, with volume
buttons flanking it on the opposite
side.
The power / lock
button sits on the opposite
side of the volume rocker, again following the
traditional Samsung layout.
Due to its size, HTC had to move its
traditional button orientation such that the power
button is under the volume rocker on the right
side of the phone.
As many have noticed, the power
button has been re-positioned to the top of the unit as it's
traditional place on the right
side is impossible with the flattened body curve.
The Naga Trinity solves this problem neatly by offering three distinct
side panels: the
traditional 12 -
button layout, the circular hex layout and a simple two -
button layout, similar to what you'd find on Razer's popular DeathAdder.
Apart from the
traditional left and right click
buttons, which are built with durable and accurate OMROM switches, the 300M also features a clicking scroll wheel, back and forward
buttons on the left
side, and two configuration
buttons, one on top and one on the bottom.
On the right - hand
side of the Guess Connect there is a microphone,
traditional rotary dial for changing the time, with two control
buttons either
side of this dial.
Also unlike the G5, this phone maintains the
traditional LG G line volume
buttons located on the rear
side and forgoes a fingerprint sensor.
The Galaxy Nexus may lack
traditional physical or capacitive
buttons under the screen, but you've still got your power
button and volume rocker in the usual places, on the right and left
sides respectively, where they're easy to press.
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.
It has a fairly
traditional design with just a single
button on the
side.
So far we know that Apple has kept the
traditional watch
button (which rotates / scrolls) on the
side.
Likewise and in a relatively
traditional fashion, the left - hand
side you will find your SIM card tray (which also houses the microSD card slot) while the right - hand
side, is where you will find the volume up, down and power
buttons.