There are micro USB and 3.5 mm headphone sockets on the outside, plus
a volume rocker on the left hand side panel.
We do have a microSD card slot though, alongside
the volume rocker on the left hand side of the device.
Around the edges of the Z1 we see the circular power button and small
volume rocker on the left hand side, below a covered SIM card slot.
Not exact matches
In terms of buttons and ports, there is a power button and a
volume rocker on the right
hand side, SIM card slot
on the
left, and USB Type - C and 5 mm audio jack
on the bottom.
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.
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 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.
The
left -
hand side of the phone is completely blank, where the HTC Desire HD has its
volume rocker on the
left with the right -
hand side being devoid of buttons.
Also
on the
left -
hand side is a
volume rocker and a button for locking the screen.
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.
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.
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.
Along the sides we spotted a full size USB port along the
left hand side along with a power button,
volume rocker and screen lock,
on the right
hand side we've got a full size card reader,
on the back of the unit there was another USB 3.0 and a full size HDMI.
The Lenovo K8 Note comes with three sets of physical keys, the power / lock and
volume rocker keys are included
on the right -
hand side of the device, while a dedicated music key can be found
on the
left -
hand side of this phone.
The familiar rear - key button setup is also gone, with a
volume rocker now located
on the
left hand side of the phone and the power button integrated in the new finger scanner
on the back, which is now flat compared to the G4's curved rear.
A 3.5 mm headphone jack
on the
left, and a
volume rocker and power button
on the right -
hand side.
Right -
handed usage results in the thumb perfectly landing
on the power button and only slightly above the
volume rocker, while
left -
handed usage has the index finger reach the power button, and the middle finger land
on the
volume keys.
The power button is
on the
left -
hand side, with the
volume rocker just underneath.
On the sides of the device, you'll find the power button and volume rocker on the right - hand side, with the SIM card slot on the lef
On the sides of the device, you'll find the power button and
volume rocker on the right - hand side, with the SIM card slot on the lef
on the right -
hand side, with the SIM card slot
on the lef
on the
left.
Just like the Redmi 3S Prime, the Lenovo K6 Power also carries the SIM card tray
on the
left -
hand side and power button along with the
volume rocker are placed
on the right.
The signature side - power button is situated
on the
left -
hand side of the Xperia Z4 Tablet, along with the
volume rocker that controls the front facing stereo speakers, which are hidden
on the side of the bezel nearest the frame.
Like the Galaxy Note 10.1, the power button and
volume rocker are quite flat and situated
on the top edge, right near the
left hand corner.
The power button is just low enough
on the right side for your
hand to easily reach it, and the same goes for the
volume rocker on the
left as well.
A 3.5 mm headphone jack
on top,
volume rocker and micro SIM tray
on the
left, micro USB port plus a few dubious screws
on the bottom, and a perfectly placed lock / unlock / power button
on the upper right
hand side.
This digital assistant will be launched via a dedicated button that appears
on the
left -
hand side of the phone, just below the
volume rocker.
The 3.5 mm headset connector is neatly placed
on top of the phone, a
volume rocker is
on the
left and the main power switch and micro USB slot are both
on the right -
hand edge.
There's a massive
volume rocker switch
on the
left hand side of the Desire HD,
leaving the right
hand side completely clean — no power or camera key here, which gives it a nice smooth finish.
The power button
on the right edge is in an ideal position for either
left - or right -
handed users; there's no awkward top button
on the Moto E. Below that is the
volume rocker, with both buttons having a metallic coating and a solid yet shallow clicking action.
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.
At the top the pictures show there's a microphone and SIM / MicroSD card slot,
on the
left -
hand side there's a
volume rocker and what is likely a button that activates Samsung's voice AI Bixby and
on the right - habd side there's the power button.
We can also the power button to the right side and the
on the
left -
hand side, we have the Bixby button and the
volume rockers.
Looking around the phone, you will find the
volume rocker and the power button
on the
left hand side and the SIM tray opposite,
on the right
hand side.
On the
left hand edge is the power button and
volume rocker.
The SIM slot is located
on the
left and the
volume rocker and power button
on the right — the latter of which is slightly perforated, so you can tell it apart in a pinch (odds are, though, that you'll mostly be using the finger reader to unlock the handset most of the time, so you avoid fumbling through the security code with one
hand).
The
volume rocker is
on the upper
left -
hand side where the 3.5 mm headset and microphone jack can also be found.
The right -
hand side of the device has one button, which means the rest of the buttons that include
volume rockers should appear
on the
left -
hand side.
Around the body of the phone you'll find 3.5 mm and Micro-USB connections
on the top, a
volume rocker on the
left -
hand side and a lock / standby key
on the right -
hand side.
Both its power / lock and
volume rocker physical keys will be placed
on the right, which probably means that the SIM card tray will be included
on the
left -
hand side of this phone.
The only questionable design decision here is the power button (and, to lesser extent, the
volume rocker), which is placed up high
on the
left side of the device and, as a result, isn't the easiest button to reach with one
hand.
On the
left -
hand side of the device lies a
volume rocker, and a SIM card tray.
Though you'll have to shuffle your
hand up and down the phone to get at the
volume rocker on the right and power button
on the
left, the 8XT is a very holdable phone, just like its predecessor.
Up top there's a headphone jack and an easy to hit power / lock key, while down the
left hand side is a
volume rocker key with a microUSB port located
on the base of the Blade 3.
When holding the tablet in landscape view with the kickstand facing away from you, you'll find the power button and
volume rocker as well as the charging port
on the right -
hand side, while the button to enable the projector, as well as the audio port are placed
on the
left side of the device.
The
volume rocker and power button are positioned
on the
left and right -
hand edge of the smartphone, a little over halfway up, to ensure users can reach them easily without adjusting their natural grip.
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.
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.
A textured power button sits
on the right
hand side below the
volume rocker and there's a SIM and microSD tray
on the
left.
On the
left side is a simple
volume rocker, and the right -
hand edge houses the lock button about two thirds of the way up.
There is a standby / power button
on the top along with the 3.5 mm headphone jack, the
volume rocker sits
on the right -
hand side and the
left offers the Micro-USB - which also supports MHL if you want to use it as an HDMI output.