You'll find the power button and
volume rocker at the top when in landscape orientation, with a microSD card slot on the left, and the dual speakers to the sides.
Pressing and holding the side button along with the volume buttons (both up and down
volume rocker at the same) will also activate the Emergency SOS feature.
The left edge of the Nokia Lumia 620 has absolutely no ports or buttons on it, while the right edge contains all three of the handset's physical buttons, specifically
a volume rocker at the top, the power / lock button in the middle and a camera button at the bottom.
You get
a volume rocker at the top, followed by the power on / off button in the centre and then a physical camera shutter button - something we're always happy to see on a smartphone.
The top of the left edge houses the SIM and microSD slot, and on the right edge there's
the volume rocker at the top, and, on our Graphite Black handset, a rather lovely etched power key edged in red.
Beyond the docking port, it offers a power button and
volume rocker at the top (in horizontal orientation) or along the right side (when held vertically).
Beyond the docking port, you have a power button and
volume rocker at top (horizontal) or along the right side (vertical).
Just to clear up any potential confusion, LG is clearly positioning the G Pad 8.3 as a portrait device, with power and
volume rockers at the top of the right edge, Micro USB on the bottom and a headphone jack up top.
Not exact matches
With the cruise controls
at your left thumb, a
rocker switch to control your
volume on your right thumb and the skip / seek function controlled by buttons placed to the left of a control pad, you'll find yourself frustrated by having to always hunt for the button you're looking for, even though it's right in front of your face.
At the top of the right side is a headphone jack, with a
volume rocker and power button just beneath.
The power button and
volume rocker are placed
at right side while SIM and memory card slots are
at the left.
A
volume rocker and the power button sit
at the top of the chassis.
While holding the tab in landscape mode,
at the top edge lies the Power button,
Volume rockers and Home button while to the left edge houses the extended ports for DC charging, microUSB, microSD card slot, mini HDMI, 3.5 mm Earphone and MIC.
Physical buttons-wise it is much the same as other Android tablets, with on / off button and
volume rocker situated on the edge of the device and the micro USB charging and syncing port found
at the bottom next to the headphone jack.
A thick black bezel surrounds the 7 - inch display on the front side, with a
volume rocker on the left edge and headphone and microUSB ports
at the top.
Most Nexus devices before the Nexus 6 all featured the
volume rocker on the left side and power button on the right, meaning you could take a screenshot with one hand by holding down the power and
volume down buttons
at the same time.
On / Off and
volume rocker sit on top of the device in landscape mode with microSD, microUSB and headphones jack on the left edge of the device and the charging / sync port
at the bottom.
It has Metallic design with SIM tray
at the left edge and
volume rockers and power button on the right edge.
Volume rockers are placed
at the left edge while the power button is located on the right side.
You can find the power button and
volume rocker on the right, SIM tray on the left, micro-USB port and speaker grille
at the bottom and 3.5 mm jack
at the top.
The
volume rocker has now been placed
at the side and
at the upper right side of the device.
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 transfer
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 transfer
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.
There's a power button on the right edge, a
volume rocker on the left, a micro USB charging port
at the bottom, and a 3.5 mm audio jack up top.
I find the button positioning a little frustrating for me however, as I would prefer the Power button to me above the
volume rocker, mostly because this is what I'm used to, but perhaps also because it seems to make sense to have it there
at the top.
The
volume rocker has a small elevated dot on the + side of the button, making it possible to find the button without looking
at it while also recognising which side of the
volume button is up or down immediately.
Next image shows the presence of 3.5 mm socket and a USB Type - C port
at the bottom, whereas the
volume rocker and the SIM tray are placed on the left side.
The right spine sports the power and
volume rocker keys while the micro-USB port is
at the bottom.
In stand mode, the
volume rocker sits on the left - hand side, with the power button below it, right
at the edge of the cylinder.
On the right side sits a dedicated two - step camera shutter button, which is situated nearly
at the bottom of the phone, with the
volume rocker just above it.
It's nice to have a dedicated
volume rocker, bump - resistant power switch, LED battery - life indicator, and particularly an orientation lock switch all accessible with the lid closed, but they come
at the expense of other ports.
Similar to the iPhone and iPod touch, the Apple iPad has very simple buttons; aside from the home button
at the bottom of the screen, the power button can be found on top, while the
volume rocker is found
at the right side with the screen orientation lock.
At the top of the rear is a strip of plastic that's home to the camera lens, the power button and the
volume rocker — the Prime's back was a single piece of metal.
A chrome power button and a black matte
volume rocker sit
at the top of the tablet embedded in a hard black plastic panel with a snakeskin pattern.
The
volume rocker is located
at the top of the left side.
The buttons — three on the front, an on / off switch
at the top and
volume rocker on the right hand side — all have a more pleasant action to them though the last is a bit small.
The SC1630 as developed by Polaroid features a 16 megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom, LED flash, a 3.2 inch touchscreen display on the back of the device
at WVGA resolution and dedicated control buttons on the top for the camera shutter and
volume rockers as well as a microSD slot and Bluetooth.
You will find the
volume rocker and power button on the left side and the earphone jack and a microUSB port
at the bottom.
The sleep / wake key resides
at the top of the tablet (when held in portrait), and next to it on the right edge is the
volume rocker.
Browse using the
volume rocker keys and select the firmware zip file you've moved
at step 3.
Aesthetically, it has SIM slots
at the left edge and
Volume Rockers and power button
at the right edge.
The
volume rocker sits
at the right side (or top edge) of the tablet.
When held in landscape orientation, the power button and
volume rocker sit
at the upper right corners; and the 1.2 - megapixel front - facing camera is
at the top center.
The
volume buttons are no longer on the bottom of the device; instead, the
rocker switch is
at the right spine.
Moving around the device, the power button and
volume rocker are found on the right side, the microSD card slot is placed on the left, and the microUSB port and headphone jack are both
at the bottom.
Power /
volume rocker are on the right side, 3.5 mm audio jack on the top and micro USB port
at the button.
The tactile home button is still flanked by the recent apps and back capacitive keys while the power button and
volume rocker are still
at home on the metal frame.
Power buttons and
volume rockers are on the right side, 3.5 mm audio jack on the top and micro USB port
at the bottom.
Power button +
volume rocker is placed on the right side, audio jack on the top and micro USB port
at the bottom.
The staple
volume rocker is a white bar on the right side, while the micro-SIM tray is now hewn into the unibody (you'll need a metal pin to access it
at the top of the back).
The
volume rocker sits
at the right (when holding the tablet in portrait mode), and a power button sits nearby on the top - right edge.