The OnePlus's button placement is in line with OnePlus's longtime design paradigm, with the power button sitting where the right - hand's thumb naturally rests and the left - side
volume keys easily accessible with the middle finger.
Not exact matches
Wi - Fi (802.11 b / g) connectivity for expanded coverage, as well as faster Web browsing and file downloading Support for T - Mobile HotSpot @Home add - on plan Enabled for T - Mobile's myFaves SM so customers can stay in touch with those who matter most with quick, one - click access via instant message, e-mail, or by calling or texting their five favorite contacts from the home screen Popular instant messaging clients: AOL ®, Yahoo! ® Windows Live ®, Google ® and ICQ ® 2 - megapixel camera with 5x digital zoom, built - in flash, self - portrait mirror and full - screen viewfinder Advanced media player with search capabilities, full - screen video playback, stereo Bluetooth ® support (A2DP / AVRCP), 3.5 mm full - size stereo headset jack and dedicated
volume controls - supports MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA audio and MPEG4, H. 263 and WMV video formats Roxio ® Media Manager for BlackBerry ® (included with BlackBerry ® Desktop Manager software), which allows customers to
easily search for media files on their computers, view and organize them, create MP3 music files from CDs, add audio tags, create playlists and automatically copy or convert pictures, music and videos for optimal playback High - performance HTML browser for visiting favorite Web sites while on the go Incredibly intuitive user interface with an easy - to - use trackball, dedicated «menu» and «escape»
keys, and context - sensitive menus that make navigation feel instinctive and fast Full QWERTY keyboard for easy text entry Large, ultra-bright 320x240 color display for vibrant imagery Innovative light - sensing technology that automatically optimizes the screen, trackball and keyboard lighting for indoor, outdoor and dark environments E-mail and memo spell - checking available in various languages including English, French, Italian, German and Spanish Premium phone features with Speaker Independent Voice Recognition (SIVR) for Voice Activated Dialing (VAD), dedicated «send», «end» and «mute»
keys, noise - cancellation technology to offset background noise, a low - distortion speakerphone for hands - free conversations, and Bluetooth ® support for hands - free use with headsets, car kits and Bluetooth peripherals Intuitive call management features such as smart dialing, conference calling, speed dialing and call forwarding Quad - band GSM / GPRS / EDGE / Wi - Fi network support for international roaming BlackBerry Maps, a mapping application that provides customers with driving directions Built - in Handango ™ InHand catalog of additional software applications available for download Support for polyphonic, MP3 and MIDI ring tones Expandable memory storage via microSD expansion slot Ultra-thin, high - capacity, removable battery that further extends the exceptional battery life for which BlackBerry smartphones are known BlackBerry ® Internet Service support allowing access to up to 10 supported e-mail accounts, including most popular ISP e-mail accounts such as Yahoo! ®, AOL ® and Gmail ® BlackBerry ® Enterprise Server support tightly integrated with IBM Lotus ® Domino ®, Microsoft ® Exchange, and Novell ® GroupWise ®, and featuring IT policy controls for IT departments to manage usage and deployments
Because of the speed and
volume of tweets the new preview triggered in #FutureChat —
easily one of our busiest sessions yet — I'll just grab
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While your HTC One is in its locked, sleeping state, you can
easily jump into the camera by holding the device in landscape view (sideways) and holding down one of the
volume keys.
You'll find that the power / lock
key on the right, and the
volume rocker on the left, fall
easily under thumb and finger when you're holding the phone in portrait, and OnePlus continues with its notification slider on the side of the handset, allowing you to
easily switch between silent, do not disturb and loud modes.
I've never been a huge user of voice assistants, so accidentally pressing the Bixby
Key when trying to adjust
volume was
easily the most frustrating part of using the Note 8.
Above the
volume keys, the traditional activity slider also returns, and lets you
easily change the notifications profile, even without looking at the handset.
Volume rocker
keys and the power button are almost the same size, which can be
easily accessed from the right side.
There is a mute
key, but no
volume controls which is fine since there are
volume controls
easily accessible on the side of the tablet.
The rear
volume keys and power buttons can be
easily reached by your fingers, although some may prefer the buttons on the traditional spots on the edges.
The
volume rocker on the left, and power switch on the right, are easy to hit during one handed operation, and I was also
easily able to reach the physical home
key below the screen.
The only physical
keys are the
volume rocker and power / lock
key which are both located on the right hand edge, and are both
easily accessible one handed.
Moreover, you can
easily reach the
volume rocker, power / lock
key, and fingerprint sensor without any hassle.
On the bottom left perimeter are the
easily confusable microUSB and mini HDMI jacks (thankfully, Motorola clearly labeled each); on the right perimeter are the red camera shutter
key and the toggle that handles both
volume and camera zoom.
My favorite part of using the OnePlus 5 has
easily been the alert slider above the
volume keys on the lefthand side of the frame.
You'll find the power / lock
key on the right, and the
volume rocker on the left, fall
easily under thumb and finger when you're holding the phone in portrait, and OnePlus continues with its notification slider on the side of the handset, allowing you to
easily switch between silent, do not disturb and loud modes.