The power / lock button still resides on the upper - right and
the volume rocker on the left side of the iPod 5th - generation.
What's even more confusing is that there's a dedicated Bixby button right under
the volume rocker on the left side of the phone.
Button placements are all very similar to previous generation Samsung phones, with the power button on the right and
the volume rocker on the left side of the phone.
A dedicated button above
the volume rocker on the left side of the device will summon Bixby wherever you are, and you can also say, «Bixby» to wake it up.
From the image, we can find the power button on the right edge and
volume rocker on the left side of the device.
You'll find the signature large silver power button and
the volume rocker on the left side of the tablet.
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.
Though the
volume rocker and power buttons look attractive in gunmetal gray, Dell made the odd choice
of placing them
on the
left side, the opposite
of most small tablets and phones.
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.
Just like the top and bottom, the
sides of the THL W6 don't offer much less the
volume rocker on the
left and a Power / Lock key
on the right
On the
left side is a set
of volume rockers and a headphone jack, while the right
side boasts a USB jack, Micro HDMI port, and the odd and difficult to use proprietary power jack.
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.
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.
The
left side of the mobile just contains the
volume rocker, also in the same place as it is
on the Samsung Galaxy S.
The
volume rocker, microUSB port and microSD card reader are
on the
left side of the tablet, and a 3.5 - mm headphone jack is
on the right.
Figure 5: The only button
on the
left side of the unit (as you look from the front) is the
volume rocker near the top (just visible
on the
left side of this picture).
The
volume rocker is positioned
on the top
left side of the MeMo Pad 7 with the power button below it.
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.
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.
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.
All
of the 101's ports and buttons are
on the
left side; from the top, there's a
volume rocker, power, headphones, USB, microUSB, microSD card slot, and a mini HDMI port.
The back
side of the ElitePad 1000 houses an 8 - MP rear camera
on the top
left, just above the
volume rocker.
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.
We do have a microSD card slot though, alongside the
volume rocker on the
left hand
side of the device.
The thin, smooth
sides of the Yoga Tablet 2's body are bare, save for the raised and slightly textured
volume rocker on the
left side.
All
of the buttons
on the Note 4 are fairly easy to access, including the power button
on the right
side and the
volume rocker on the
left.
There's a button
on the
left side of the Fire Phone, just underneath the
volume rocker.
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.
On the right
side, there's the power / lock button,
volume rockers, infrared sensor, and the microSD slot, while the
left side is devoid
of any buttons or sensors.
As is the resistance
of the
left and right triggers (actually more like flippers), which, with the
volume rocker between them
on the
side of the handset, are perfectly placed behind the screen when in gaming orientation.
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.
The
volume rocker and a power / lock key are present
on the
left and right
side of the phone.
The right
side of the phone is home only to a power / sleep button and a dual SIM card tray, while a
volume rocker and a physical toggle button are found
on the
left side.
On the right
side of the PLAY you'll find
left and right trigger buttons with a
volume up and down
rocker placed in between them.
Adorning the
left side of the Yoga Tablet 2 Pro are a
volume rocker, a microUSB slot and an audio jack, while a dedicated projector
on / off switch sits
on the right.
The
volume rocker is
on the
left side of the SP while the power button is
on the right
side of the SP..
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.
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.
The micro-USB charging port still sits by its lonesome
on the
left side of the phone, while a
volume rocker and two - stage camera shutter button play together
on the opposite end.
You'll find that 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.
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.
Going around the phone, there are no buttons
on the right
side of the phone, and the
left side has the power button along with the
volume rockers — rather strange and sounds as if the phone was made for a southpaw.
The design is largely minimalistic with only the
volume rocker and the power / display key
on the right
of the device, the
left side totally bare, the micro USB port and speaker
on the base, and the SIM card tray and the 3.5 mm audio jack bang
on top.
Samsung is so invested in Bixby that it's included a «Bixby button»
on the
left side of Note 8, below the
volume rocker.
The
volume rocker and the power / display
on / off buttons are
on the right, the
left side is totally plain, the micro-USB port and a speaker grille are at the base
of the phone and bang
on the top are the 3.5 mm audio jack and the SIM card tray.
Despite the significant departure from the norm, there's no mistaking either the Galaxy S6 or the S6 Edge as anything other than a Samsung device, with both devices retaining key signature elements, with classic layout
of a physical home button flanked by Back and Recent Apps keys still found up front, along with the power button and
volume rocker found
on their usual
sides, to the right and
left respectively.
The right
side has got the
volume rocker and the power button (both
of which are plastic) while the
left side has been
left untouched as the SIM tray is
on the back, underneath the back cover.
Yes, it will attract fingerprints (there is a transparent case in the box, though), but it is also perhaps the most notice - able device we have seen from YU apart from the Yutopia, even though it looks relatively routine in front (5.0 - inch display, fingerprint scanner below it,
on - screen navigation buttons and front - facing camera above the display), and has the usual combination
of buttons and ports
on the
sides (
volume and power
rocker on right, hybrid SIM card slot
on left, 3.5 mm audio jack
on top, micro USB
on base).
The two buttons
on the
left side of the device, in which one
of them is a
volume rocker are differently spaced in both the renders.