Sentences with phrase «volume rocker on»

There's an indented trackpad that can recognize swipes and presses, an App button, a Home button, and a volume rocker on the side.
You'll find a power button on the right, a volume rocker on the left, a 3.5 mm audio jack up top, and a charging port on the bottom.
Other features of the phone from the capacitive buttons and physical home button on the face, the volume rocker on the side, and the not - quite - softouch - but - still - really - nice back were all right in line with expectations for a quality piece of hardware.
Power button is on the right, volume rocker on the left, SIM tray + Secondary mic on the top and audio jack, micro USB port, mic and speaker out vent is at the bottom.
17 micro-cuts in this metal frame give it an interesting and delightful texture, while the power button and volume rocker on the right side feature a circular cut pattern on them.
The power button is a little longer now, but in the same location as before, and the same goes for the volume rocker on the right of the phone.
Power button is on the right side, volume rocker on the left, audio jack on the top and micro USB at the bottom.
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.
Now you have the volume rocker on the right side, above the power button.
HTC hasn't removed the buttons, so you still have a power button and a volume rocker on the phone, as well as a fingerprint sensor on the front.
The power button on the right, and the volume rocker on the left are tactile and located well to reach easily with the same hand holding the device.
The back features a 16 - MP camera and flash / heart rate sensor cluster, with the lock key and volume rocker on opposite sides.
Button placements remain the same, with the volume rocker on the right edge, above the power button.
Along the sides of the device, we find a power button and volume rocker on the right and a three - position switcher on the left.
The volume rocker on the right is slightly more difficult than usual to rock; plus the camera button, also on the right, is difficult to use.
You'll find the signature large silver power button and the volume rocker on the left side of the tablet.
This switch lets you choose between no notifications, priority notifications only, and all notifications — the same options you see on screen when you hit the volume rocker on a Nexus.
Around the edges you'll find the Micro-USB and 3.5 mm connections; there's a volume rocker on the left and a power / standby button on the right, in the same location that Samsung chooses for its top - tier smartphones, conveniently placed.
Instead, there is just a regular power button on the right side and a volume rocker on the left.
It looks like it has a volume rocker on the side, too.
There's the power button and volume rocker on the right side of the device.
Around the edges, you'll find the volume rocker on the left - hand side, and the power button on the right, continuing Samsung's tradition of placing it in the most comfortable location.
It has a thin metal frame and bezels all around, as well as a power key and volume rocker on the right edge.
Having said this, we are still unable to see more details in the poster, and we expect the device to come with power button and volume rocker on the smartphone's right side along with a SIM slot on its left.
The layout on the Nexus 5 is simple power / standby button on the right border, volume rocker on the left.
Power button is on the right, volume rocker on the left, audio jack on the top and micro USB port at the bottom.
Below the screen, you can see three touch buttons, a physical power button on the right, with a volume rocker on top of it.
Even though the phone is reasonably large, the power button and volume rocker on the right hand side are still easy to access with your thumb.
Your power button lives just above the volume rocker on the right edge, and the micro USB port lives alone centered on the bottom edge.
The ports are spread out with the headphone jack up top, the SIM slot and volume rocker on the right - either side of a silver standby button - while both the microSD and charging ports are on the left, alongside contacts for accessories.
Unfortunately there aren't volume control buttons, which is a bit of a bummer — you'll find a volume rocker on a majority of wired earbuds and all Bluetooth headphones nowadays.
The volume rocker on bottom left of the image matches up an earlier image of the device.
You'll find an easy - to - reach textured power key and volume rocker on the right side of the phone, with the SIM tray on the opposite edge.
Interestingly enough, there doesn't appear to be a volume rocker on this version of the iPhone 8.
Renders also reveal that the phone might have a volume rocker on the left edge, a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a microphone at the bottom.
Instead, it appears that we'll see a camera with dual LED flash and laser autofocus and a fingerprint sensor on the back, with the volume rocker on left edge side.
You'll find the power button on the top left edge of the KeyOne, and the volume rocker on the right.
Its hardware keys are excellent, with the power key sitting just above the volume rocker on the device's upper - right - hand side.
The Galaxy Note 5 aluminum frame is silver in all cases, with a color - matching power button on the right and volume rocker on the left.
The dual - SIM card and microSD card slot is located on the left - hand side of the Liquid Jade S, with the volume rocker on the right.
Placed around the body of the Samsung Galaxy S III you'll find all your typical controls, with a power / standby button on the right - hand side and the volume rocker on the left, as normal for the Samsung Galaxy S series.
Below: The power button and volume rocker on the Moto E 2015 are solid.
Now, for a tour of the physical particularities of the tablet: the device houses the power / standby button and volume rocker on the top side on the left.
The side buttons are similarly chunky, with a sizeable volume rocker on the left and probably our favourite feature — a torch button — on the right.
Despite the small size, the volume rocker on the left edge is still a little too hard to reach, just like it is on the Galaxy S9 Plus.
Power button is on the right, volume rocker on the left, 3.5 mm audio jack on the top and micro USB at the bottom.
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.
You get the classic Samsung layout on the Galaxy Round: a physical home button flanked by capacitive menu and back keys on the front, the power button on the right, and the volume rocker on the left.
Power button is on the right, volume rocker on the left, micro USB port at the bottom and 3.5 mm audio jack on the top.
Power / lock is on the right and the volume rocker on the left, with a headphone jack on top as well as the IR blaster for universal remote duties.
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