While
the volume buttons fall within prime finger and thumb real - estate when holding the handset in a standard left or right handed manner, being built within the phone's rubberised rear panel ensures the controls are stiff enough not to make you worry about infuriating accidental presses.
Not exact matches
Who wants a phone that freezes up all the time (G2x) and where the
volume buttons randomly
fall out (known Sensation issue)?
Our hands are already wrapped around our phones when we're holding them, so putting
volume and power
buttons on the back, right where our fingers would naturally
fall makes a lot of sense!
The phone's power
button falls naturally under your right thumb, and its tiny concentric circle ridges help your finger to distinguish it from the smooth, elongated
volume rocker just above it.
The
volume and power
buttons are on the side,
falling conveniently under your fingers when gripping the phone and there's the addition of the fingerprint scanner on the rear, which we'll cover in more detail later.