Sentences with phrase «volume rocker seem»

The power button and volume rocker seem to be located on the right side of the handset.

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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.
I find the button positioning a little frustrating for me however, as I would prefer the Power button to me above the volume rocker, mostly because this is what I'm used to, but perhaps also because it seems to make sense to have it there at the top.
I'm not a fan of how volume is adjusted though, as the volume rockers always seem to adjust media volume, and the only time it works differently is when on a phone call where the volume rocker adjusts the in - call sound.
The speakers and controls, a power button and a volume rocker, match the color and texture of the tablet well, and nothing seems out of place or glaringly ugly.
The position of volume rockers and the power buttons seems to be the same, on the right side of the device.
Other features seem pretty standard with an USB Type - C port, a headphone jack, loudspeaker, microphone, volume rockers and a power button.
There doesn't seem to be anything special about the upcoming Android handheld's metallic design, with relatively thick bezels, a front - fitted home button, no rear - placed volume rocker, just the one 13MP main camera and 8MP selfie snapper.
That meant I had to repeatedly press the rocker to tweak the volume, which seemed counterintuitive.
Moving on to the design, the smartphone seems to have some pretty big bezels, rounded corners, the power button and volume rocker placed on the right side, and a fingerprint scanner mounted on the handset's back.
It seems that the power button as well as the volume rocker will be found on the left, whereas there will be a dedicated button for Bixby, the AI voice assistant, on the right side.
LG has been putting both the volume and lock buttons on the back of their devices for a few years now, but it seems that they are going to move them to the side in the form of a volume rocker seen below.
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.
The buttons on the left are presumably the volume rocker and the power button, but the purpose of the other button seems a mystery.
Design language seems the priority for Apple since the device is expected to come with no physical buttons at all — the Touch ID fingerprint sensor is expected to be embedded into the display, while the volume rocker, the power button and Apple's proprietary mute switch are expected to be built inside the body and work using the iPhone 7's 3D touch pressure - sensing technology.
One of the biggest complaints in S8 reviews is the presence of the Bixby Button right below the volume rocker, and it seems Samsung has made a small change in response to the feedback.
I can't seem to grab some phones without hitting the volume rocker or power button (hello, Nexus S), and there's none of that with the Inspire.
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