Sentences with phrase «volume rocker placement»

Fortunately, the volume rocker placement is not a detrimental design flaw for the ATIV S Neo.
A long round - rectangular strip in the middle of the rear reminded me of LG's and Asus» volume rocker placement (under the back camera), causing me to get confused when searching for the Maxx's volume controls.
The power button and volume rocker placement is pretty tradition, up high on the right hand side.

Not exact matches

Also stolen from LG is the placement of rocker switch for the volume on the back of the device, but the on / off button is on the top of the device.
In terms of buttons and port placement, the right edge has a volume rocker and a power / sleep button, whereas the left edge has a dual - SIM card tray where one of the card slots is a hybrid slot that can either accommodate a SIM card or a microSD card.
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.
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.
When it comes to buttons and port placements, you have the micro-USB port and the 3.5 mm audio jack sitting on the top, whereas the power / sleep button and the volume rocker are placed on the right.
Coming to ports placement, the right edge has a nano - SIM card slot, followed by the volume rocker and a power / sleep button.
Button placement is dead similar — power / display button above volume rocker on the right side, and all three have backs with a 5.0 - megapixel camera and a LED flash just below it on the top left corner.
The volume rockers and power button have the same placement, i.e., on the right side.
The placement of the headphone jack, microUSB port and machine drilled speaker holes on the base mimic the iPhone 6, while the change from a volume rocker to separate metal keys on the left also suggests a Cupertino influence.
And both, by and large, have the same fingerprint sensor (below the display), micro USB port and audio jack (base) and button placement (power / display on right, volume rocker on left).
It bears all the familiar Samsung elements and placements, with a power button on the right side, and a two - piece volume rocker on the left.
It has a single - part front bezel, new placement for the Power / Lock key, an improved volume rocker, and brand new color options.
The design similarities of the Idol 4 are carried over to the chamfered metal sides, with a rather unusual placement of the power / display button on the top left side and the presence of a round «customisable» key in the middle of the right side, above which lies the volume rocker, and below which is the SIM and memory card slot.
This new placement is slightly confusing when I tried taking a selfie and couldn't find the volume button to snap a shot, as I'm used to the volume rocker being on the back when the power button is there too.
Similar to smartphones, there's an accessible power button next to the volume rocker, but at least this placement is more intuitive.
The volume rocker is in a strange position, two - thirds of the way down the right - hand spine — it's not a natural placement for your fingers to reach it quickly if music is blaring out of the phone and you need to turn it down.
The placement of the volume rocker makes sense when considering its secondary use as a digital zoom control, but it is very awkward and uncomfortable to reach with your thumb when trying to adjust the volume in the portrait orientation.
The front is the same, with a slight change in the placement of sensors above the display, the sides curve out to meet a metal back almost exactly like they did on the Note 3, and the volume rocker and power / display buttons on the right, and dual SIM tray on the left (just as in the Redmi Note 3).
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.
The nonstandard placement of volume rocker on the back of the phone is something we've seen before, but ASUS hasn't quite executed as well as the other manufacturer has.
The buttons on the right side are also metallic, with the placement of the power button below the volume rocker making it very to reach.
Also missing from the sketches are placements for volume rockers, microUSB charging port and SIM card slot.
The volume rocker is choked up a little higher than I would like, but the placement of the power button on the right side was a much needed improvement over the 816.
Button and port placement is the same as well, with the volume rocker and pleasingly textured power / sleep button located two - thirds of the way up the right - hand edge, and the headphone jack and microUSB port situated on the top and bottom edge of the phone respectively.
The ZenFone 2 also stole the placement of rocker switch for the volume control on the back of the device, however, the on / off button is somewhat awkwardly place on the top of the device — it is not the great feel of the LG series.
They also seem to confirm the existence of the fingerprint sensor embedded into the new, longer power button (which seems to still be made of metal although not in a round shape like previous model Sony devices), with a lower placement for the volume rocker like we've heard from previous leaks.
On the right side, the device has volume rocker keys and power button placement, while they looked squishy but delivered instant clicks.
Button placements remain the same, with the volume rocker on the right edge, above the power button.
This placement of volume rocker keys is never an ideal situation for me.
The power button is present on the right edge and on left edge you'll find the volume rocker keys, for the 5.5 - inch size; I'm not in favor of this placement, it just doesn't feel right.
Talking about the ports placements, on the right edge you'll find volume rocker and power keys, which is quite usual.
On the right side of the device, you'll find a volume rocker and power button, which is pretty standard placement.
One more thing that feels odd is the placement of volume rocker, although, it helps while zooming in and out in viewfinder while holding it in horizontal position to click a picture.
As well as the placement of the Volume rocker keys and power button, which is also present on the right edge.
Talking about the ports and buttons placements, it's quite similar to any other Samsung handset, on right edge you'll see power key and left edge houses the volume rocker keys.
Talking about the ports placements, there is an inherent 3 elements key on the right edge, housing the power button in the middle while the volume rocker keys above and below the power key.
Moving on with the talk of the ports placement, I haven't been fond of Samsung's placement of volume rocker keys, but lately, they are making much more sense.
The button layout, instead, takes on the now iconic LG placement, on the back below the camera optics, with the volume rocker flanking the power button.
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