Other notable hardware includes a single - touch fingerprint scanner for Windows Hello, a single USB - C port for power and data and
the usual power and volume buttons.
It also has an IR blaster for using your phone as a remote control, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and
the usual power and volume buttons on the right and left side of the device respectively.
Not exact matches
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 metal sides feature the
usual buttons -
volume, mute,
power,
and a programmable button, which is set to the camera as standard.
The CDM Board at its 99th meeting here in Bonn approved a new methodology for calculating the
volume of emission reductions achieved through projects that establish bicycle lanes, bicycle parking,
and bicycle - sharing programmes, encouraging a shift in passenger transport modes from their
usual fossil - fuel - burning traffic in favor of clean
and green pedal
power such as bicycles, three - wheelers or e-bikes.
Aside from the
usual power button,
volume controls
and headphone jack on the top of the tablet, the Switch also has a USB - C port on the bottom for charging.
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.
Yes, it will attract fingerprints (there is a transparent case in the box, though), but it is also perhaps the most notice - able device we have seen from YU apart from the Yutopia, even though it looks relatively routine in front (5.0 - inch display, fingerprint scanner below it, on - screen navigation buttons
and front - facing camera above the display),
and has the
usual combination of buttons
and ports on the sides (
volume and power rocker on right, hybrid SIM card slot on left, 3.5 mm audio jack on top, micro USB on base).
As far as specific design elements go, both devices are actually quite similar, with both featuring the signature Samsung home button up front, integrated with fingerprint scanners in both cases, along with the
volume rocker
and power button found at their
usual positions on the left
and right respectively.
There's the
usual volume rocker
and power button, but there's also a function key which can be mapped as desired.
Around the sides you'll find the
usual suspects — there's a SIM
and microSD tray on the left, while on the right are the
volume rocker, dedicated camera button
and concave
power button.
While you won't find a 3.5 mm headphone jack on this phone (Essential provides a USB - C to 3.5 mm converter in the box), the
usual assortment of
volume rocker,
power button
and USB - C charging port make their appearance here.
The S6 Edge is able to be dual - edged by only letting the edge go to the half of both sides, so the
volume and power buttons are located more backwards on the side than
usual.
Typical buttons include the
volume rocker on the left side with the silence toggle,
and the
power button, which has been brought to the right side from its
usual position up top for better access.
Press the
volume down
and power button together as
usual, then you'll see a row of four actions on the bottom of the screen.
Though, there is still some typicality that is present on Note 5 such as the physical button with fingerprint sensor, the capacitive backlight buttons,
and the
usual placements of
power button on right edge
and volume button on left edge.
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.
The right edge features the
usual combination of
volume and power buttons.
On the right you get your
usual volume rocker
and power button as well as the microSD slot, but over on the left is where it is much more interesting.
Talking about the ports placements, on the right edge you'll find
volume rocker
and power keys, which is quite
usual.
There's your
usual power button
and volume rocker, but the Zoom also mimics the build of a point -
and - shoot, with buttons dedicated solely to taking photo
and video.
The micro USB port sits on the base, with the headphone socket on top together with the
power button; the dual - SIM card
and microSD card slots are on the left with the
volume controls in the
usual position on the right.