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.
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.
There is a button on the right edge, and a button and
a volume rocker on the left edge.
There's
a the volume rocker on the left edge of the device just below the 3.5 mm headphone jack with the on / off button on the top and on the right side a USB 2.0 port Micro HDMI port and the charging port which has a similar magnetic mechanism as the keyboard docking port but is far more fidgety to plug in.
There's
a volume rocker on the left edge, headset slot on the top, and the USB port is rather awkwardly located towards the middle of the right edge.
There is precious little else going on by way of ports and connectors, though, with just
a volume rocker on the left edge and the on / off switch a tiny button on the right.
Asus has located the power button and
the volume rocker on the left edge near the top of the tablet.
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.
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.
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.
Not exact matches
Just like the Apple iPad, the A1 employs a physical
volume rocker and screen orientation lock switch
on its
left edge.
The right - hand
edge of the device is home to the
volume rocker, and you'll find the power button
on the
left and a headphone socket
on the top
edge.
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.
On the
left edge are the
volume rocker and a dedicated button to trigger the Google Assistant.
On the left hand side you get a volume rocker and the phone's dual SIM card slot, and on the bottom edge you find the now standard USB Type - C connection as well as a 5 mm audio jack por
On the
left hand side you get a
volume rocker and the phone's dual SIM card slot, and
on the bottom edge you find the now standard USB Type - C connection as well as a 5 mm audio jack por
on the bottom
edge you find the now standard USB Type - C connection as well as a 5 mm audio jack port.
While the power button and loudspeaker are placed
on the right
edge, the
volume rocker is
on the
left edge.
While the power button and speaker are placed
on the right
edge, the
volume rocker, dual SIM card slot, and a dedicated MicroSD card slot are placed
on the
left edge.
On the ZenPad's supersleek
edges are a microSD card slot (
left side),
volume rocker and power button (right), USB Type - C port (bottom), and 3.5 mm headphone jack (top).
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 botto
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 botto
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 botto
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.
In terms of button placement we have a power button
on the top right
edge which is in keeping with previous Meizu designs and the
volume rocker on the upper
left - side
edge.
Volume rockers are placed at the
left edge while the power button is located
on the right side.
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.
On the tablet's
left edge are a
volume rocker and headphone jack, while the right
edge is home to a microUSB port, magnetic power slot and full - size USB 3.0 port, an upgrade from the Surface RT's USB 2.0 port.
I wish that both the lock button and the
volume rocker had depressed a bit more when pushed, but Moto got it right where port placement is concerned — both the HDMI out and microUSB are
on the lower
left hand
edge.
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.
The
volume rocker is placed
on the
left edge of the device.
Once again we find
volume rocker and power buttons
on the upper
left hand
edge of the phone, a trend that seems to be gaining momentum recently.
The power / lock button is located
on the right side of the Galaxy S7
Edge, while the
volume rocker buttons are placed
on the
left - hand side of this phone.
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.
On the left end of the spine is the power button, with the Micro-USB port and volume rocker above it on the tablet's slim edge, and on the opposite is the headphone jac
On the
left end of the spine is the power button, with the Micro-USB port and
volume rocker above it
on the tablet's slim edge, and on the opposite is the headphone jac
on the tablet's slim
edge, and
on the opposite is the headphone jac
on the opposite is the headphone jack.
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.
The top
edge of the Galaxy Player 5.0 contains a microSD slot, the bottom houses a microUSB port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack, and the
volume rocker sits
on the
left, right below the power button.
The power button and
volume rocker are located
on the
left edge of the design, a current trend that I have ranted
on about before.
On the
left edge, you'll find a
volume rocker and a dedicated Bixby button.
A 5 - MP camera sits
on the curve of the barrel, while a microUSB port and
volume rocker line the
left and right
edges, respectively.
A power button and
volume rocker rest
on the FonePad's
left edge, while microUSB and headphone jacks sit
on its bottom
edge.
The USB 2.0 micro port is located
on the
left edge of the Tab 2, next to the
volume rocker and power switches, which are placed subtly, without any call - outs for functions.
The top
edge of the Galaxy S II has a 3.5 mm headphone jack, the bottom has a microUSB port, a slim
volume rocker sits
on the
left, and a tiny power lies
on the right side.
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.
Still holding it in landscape, you've got a 3.5 mm headphone jack
on the right side, which cuts a rather drastic profile thanks to the heavily tapered
edges, while the
left edge houses a
volume rocker, mini-HDMI socket and — happy day — an unoccupied and uncovered microSD slot.
Other Buttons and Ports BlackBerry kept the rest of the Z10 pretty simple, with the
volume rocker on the right
edge and the micro HDMI and USB ports
on the
left.
A camouflaged
volume rocker lives
on the right
edge, a power button along the
left edge, and a 3.5 mm headphone jack
on the top.
The power button is located about a third of the way down the right side, while the
volume rocker and Active key are located in a similar spot
on the
left edge.
On the right
edge is the power button, and the
left side houses the
volume rocker and Bixby button.
On the
left edge, you'll find a
volume rocker and a dedicated Bixby button.
The ZenPad 3S 10 features a microSD card near the top of the
left edge, while the
volume rocker and power / sleep key
on the right.
The Direct Connect speaker
on / off button is also here (Direct Connect is like Nextel service), and the DC activation button is
on the
left edge below the
Volume rocker.
The Power button is
on the upper right
edge of the device across from the
Volume rocker on the upper
left.
The
edges of the Pixelbook's chassis have a scant few ports: one USB Type C port
on either side (that both support charging), and the
left side has a headphone jack,
volume rocker, and power button.