The tablet itself is a sleek, black rectangle, with a power button and
volume rocker along the width of the device, as well as two speaker grills located along the length of the tablet.
You will find the power button and
volume rocker along the right side, a microphone jack at the top, and the Micro USB port at the bottom.
On the right edge, we can spot
the volume rocker along with power button.
The tablet itself is a sleek, black rectangle, with a power button and
volume rocker along the width of the device, as well as two speaker grills located along the length of the tablet.
Surrounding the tablet you'll find a power button along top,
a volume rocker along the right edge, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and microSD card slot on the left rail, and a Micro USB port on the bottom.
You'll find the power button, micro-USB port, headset jack and
volume rocker along the left side of the slate, peeking through their respective openings in the case.
The Asus Transformer Prime has a microSD slot, a micro-HDMI port and
a volume rocker along its left side; a power button on the far left of its top edge; and a 3.5 mm headphone jack along its right side.
When held in landscape orientation, the tablet has a well - defined power button and
volume rocker along the top edge, in the left corner.
The volume rockers along with the power button are present on the right side, and USB Type - C port, 3.5 mm headphone jack, and speaker grill are on the bottom.
While the power button is located on the right side,
volume rockers along with the SIM tray are placed on the left.
The volume rockers along with power button are present on the right side while the SIM card tray is on the left.
Volume rockers along with the dedicated button for Bixby assistant is present on the left side, and the Power button is on the right.
The volume rockers along with the Bixby button are present on the left side whereas the power button is on the right.
The volume rockers along with the power button are present on the right side, and the SIM card tray is on the top.
The power button is on the right, and
the volume rockers along with dedicated Bixby button are on the left side.
The volume rockers along with the power button are present on the right side while the SIM card tray is on the left.
The power button is present on the right side and
the volume rockers along with alert slider reside on the left side of the device.
The volume rockers along with the dedication Bixby button is present on the left with the power button on the right.
It makes easier to take the screen shot as you can use any of
the volume rockers along with lock / power key.
Not exact matches
Along the right edge are the metal power button and
volume rocker, a full - size USB 3.0 port, and a micro-HDMI port.
It does in fact have an IR blaster located
along the right side of the device, below the
volume rocker.
In terms of physical buttons, the on / off switch and
volume rocker can be found on the edge of the device,
along with a new microSD slot (that can expand storage up to 32 GB) just below and the 3.5 mm headphone jack positioned on the same side just below.
Along the top edge, near the left corner, you'll find the power button and a
volume rocker, with a second cooling vent near the right side of the slate.
A lone power / sleep button makes up the front, with a
volume rocker switch finding place
along the side.
A thin
volume rocker runs
along the left edge of the phone next to the microUSB port.
Along the top edge, you'll find the Lumia's micro SIM and micro SD Card slot, as well as its power button and
volume rocker.
There are holes cut out of the case for the rear camera, the stereo speakers
along the bottom, the
volume rocker and 3.5 mm headphone socket, as well as the power button and Micro USB charging port.
Along the top right edge, you'll find the
volume rocker and power button, while a flap on the top left edge covers slots for the SIM card and a 128 GB micro SD card.
All of the Kindle's buttons and ports — the
volume rocker, headphone jack, micro-USB, and power switch — are now neatly in a row
along the bottom edge.
At the top are the power button and the single, woeful - sounding monoaural speaker; at the left is the
volume rocker, and
along the bottom are the headphone jack and the Micro-USB port for charging and data transfers.
Along the edges, you'll find a power button,
volume rocker, nano sim and microSD card slot, and a USB - C port.
However, the new device features a bronze body, with bronze colour accents on the phone's power button and
volume rocker, as well as
along the phone's chassis.The new device also includes dual - SIM support in «select global markets,» according to a January 9th, 2018 media release.
The power button and
volume rocker, positioned
along that same edge, have a more rounded, easier - to - press shape.
Along the left edge you'll find a hard - plastic
volume rocker, microHDMI port, and microSD card reader.
It has holes cut out of it for the 2 - megapixel rear camera, the single mono speaker
along the bottom, the
volume rocker and 3.5 mm headphone socket, as well as the power button and Micro USB charging port.
The SpringBoard has just two buttons
along the right side (when you hold it in portrait mode): a sleep / wake / power button, and a
volume rocker.
The
volume rocker and the rotation lock running
along the right edge near the top are distinctively contoured and easy to press.
Along the bottom edge are, from left to right, a Mini-USB port (for charging the Libre Touch and connecting it to a PC), a MicroSD card slot (if you want more than the internal 4 GB of memory), a
volume rocker control, and a standard 3.5 mm headphone port.
Beyond the docking port, you have a power button and
volume rocker at top (horizontal) or
along the right side (vertical).
Buttons and ports are kept to a minimum, with a slightly textured power button and
volume rocker on one side and a microSD slot
along the bottom.
All of the Pavilion x2's controls are located in the top right corner and include buttons for Windows and power,
along with
volume rocker.
Hardware controls can be found
along the top edge, in the form of a
volume rocker and power key, while the right edge houses microSD and headphone ports.
Above that, there's a micro USB port for charging and data transfer,
along with a one - piece
volume rocker.
When you hold it so that the front - facing camera is on the top,
along the top edge are a
volume rocker, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a USB 2.0 micro-USB port and a power button, all of which are accessible through two deep openings in the case.
The left side features a MicroUSB port and a Micro-HDMI port, the right side has a
volume rocker, and there is 3.5 mm headset jack on the top of the phone
along with a power / sleep button.
A silver power button and
volume rocker sit on the top edge of the device,
along with a 3.5 mm headphone jack, a mic and a micro USB port for charging.
On the right side of the slate you'll find a power button and
volume rocker,
along with a flap that covers the SIM and microSD card slot (the latter worked fine with a 200 GB SanDisk card in testing).
On the right side of the slate you'll find a power button and
volume rocker,
along with a flap that covers the SIM and microSD card slot (the latter worked fine with a
On the tablet's left side (in landscape) you'll find microHDMI and microSD card slots for outputting to monitors and / or televisions and expanding the memory respectively,
along with the pinhole reset button and crisp
volume rocker.
In terms of physical ports you have a micro HDMI and Micro-USB on the bottom of the tablet; the right - hand side offers a 3.5 mm jack
along with a
volume rocker and power / standby button.