Not exact matches
The top of the Streak (or right, if you're holding it vertically) houses a 3.5 mm headphone jack, narrow
volume controls, a small recessed power
button, and a camera launch /
shutter key.
There isn't a dedicated search
button but you will find a two - stage
shutter focus / release
button and a
volume rocker switch.
Hopefully a software update sorts this out, because it's incredibly annoying, although using the
volume buttons as the
shutter button will work just fine every time.
As for those industrial steel edges, the right is feature free apart from the microSIM slot — despite reports suggesting these would become standard they still some to be the exception rather than the rule — while the left houses the mute switch and two
volume buttons, the top one of which doubles as the
shutter button for the camera.
A
volume rocker, a charging port, and a ringer switch lie on the left spine of the phone; and the lock / power
button and camera
shutter occupy the right.
On the sides are a
volume rocker and camera
shutter button, with power / standby
button, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a micro USB slot protected by a plastic grommet on top.
On one side, you see the
volume rocker close to Sony's signature rounded silver power
button and a dedicated camera
shutter button.
On the right side sits a dedicated two - step camera
shutter button, which is situated nearly at the bottom of the phone, with the
volume rocker just above it.
Volume rocker and camera
shutter button are now black instead of silver but remain on the side.
Users can now activate the iPhone 4S camera by double - clicking the home
button, and use the» +»
volume rocker as a
shutter.
Easily adjustable
volume controls are on the right, and there's also a dedicated camera launch /
shutter button, something both the Evo 4G and iPhone 4 lack.
The SC1630 as developed by Polaroid features a 16 megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom, LED flash, a 3.2 inch touchscreen display on the back of the device at WVGA resolution and dedicated control
buttons on the top for the camera
shutter and
volume rockers as well as a microSD slot and Bluetooth.
Around the sides are a programmable «convenience key» (which defaults to camera
shutter button),
volume buttons surrounding a mute key, plus a microUSB power / sync port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
Just below the power
button, you have the awkwardly placed
volume rocker and a dedicated camera
shutter button, which is something we frequently see on Sony smartphones.
Around the sides are a very small
volume rocker and camera
shutter button, plus micro USB charge / sync slot and 3.5 mm headphone jack.
With hardware keys you have a
volume rocker, power / unlock, and physical camera
shutter button running down the right hand side.
The
volume rocker, the power
button and the camera
shutter button all are lined up on the right side which is as similar as to most Lumia devices.
While there's no dedicated hardware
shutter button, users can use the
volume toggle for this function or use it to zoom.
You can also technically take photos underwater with the S5 Active, since the
volume rocker works as a
shutter button.
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.
Features list: Call Recording Auto call recording 4 Ways Reboot (Reboot, Recovery, Hotboot, Download) Full Color / Transparency customization for Status bar and Notification drawer elements Secure Samsung Keyboard Option to keep «Add Call»
button with Call recording menu Disable Camera
shutter sound (+ Screen Capture) Skip Music with
Volume buttons Save Call Logs View Enable Keyboard Symbols Enable Hangouts Calls trough cellular Enable Camera while calling Unlimited and Customizable Multi-View support Bypass Exchange Lock check Notification Panel Customization Long Home key behavior Long Back key to kill App (+ white list) Disable increasing ringtone Messaging Tweaks (raise limits and conversion) Disable Scrolling cache Enable Full rotations White / Colored Circle Battery Transparent Notifications panel Customize Clock format and size Customize Battery text helper size Customize Quick Settings buttons number per row Collapse Quick Settings after toggle 2 line formatted date on the panel header Dark themed Multi-Window Disable Boot sound Customize Two line date header format White / Black Email App background (Supported on some devices) Transparent Quick Settings buttons background Default hidden SMS logs Add Call button to Logs and Contacts list Disable Accounts icons on Contacts list Custimize Wifi AP Clients number Disable Launcher page rotation Add Exit button to browser SMS Automatic input mode Disable Call number formatting Enable unlimited Contacts joining Enable Gallery Rotation trough button Set default Browser view to Desktop Hide Wireless charging popup Hide Full Battery Notification Clock position Status bar (Hide, Left, Right, Center) NFC behaviors (UN / Locked on Screen ON / Off) Hide Headset icon and notification bar Disable TW DVFS Blacklist for Application where you want to disable DVFS when it's default enabled Hide Smart Stay, Alarm, NFC icons on status bar Launcher: Enable Scroll wallpaper and Hide Dock labels Disable Wake Home button Use separate Address field on Contacts Add Fast PIN unlock (to be used with caution) Added SMS sent time details Enable Screen ON options on Messaging App Disable low Battery warning Add custom carrier label on notification label Set low Camera battery level Change System Holo Dark / Light background Acces hidden Lockscreen shortcuts menu Disable SEAndroid / Knox notifications and container Disable volume control sound Disable low battery sound Auto Disable Knox notifications when Knox Apps are installed Set SELinux to Permissive mode on boot ScreenShot and ScreenRecord (Requires Busybox) on Power menu CM Numeric Circle battery Screen Off animation (CRT / Fade) Expand all notifications Disable Temperature check on Camera recording and Flash Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization) Support SHealth and Private mode (Disable secure storage on both Apps) Disable Battery and USB cover warning And much more t
Volume buttons Save Call Logs View Enable Keyboard Symbols Enable Hangouts Calls trough cellular Enable Camera while calling Unlimited and Customizable Multi-View support Bypass Exchange Lock check Notification Panel Customization Long Home key behavior Long Back key to kill App (+ white list) Disable increasing ringtone Messaging Tweaks (raise limits and conversion) Disable Scrolling cache Enable Full rotations White / Colored Circle Battery Transparent Notifications panel Customize Clock format and size Customize Battery text helper size Customize Quick Settings
buttons number per row Collapse Quick Settings after toggle 2 line formatted date on the panel header Dark themed Multi-Window Disable Boot sound Customize Two line date header format White / Black Email App background (Supported on some devices) Transparent Quick Settings
buttons background Default hidden SMS logs Add Call
button to Logs and Contacts list Disable Accounts icons on Contacts list Custimize Wifi AP Clients number Disable Launcher page rotation Add Exit
button to browser SMS Automatic input mode Disable Call number formatting Enable unlimited Contacts joining Enable Gallery Rotation trough
button Set default Browser view to Desktop Hide Wireless charging popup Hide Full Battery Notification Clock position Status bar (Hide, Left, Right, Center) NFC behaviors (UN / Locked on Screen ON / Off) Hide Headset icon and notification bar Disable TW DVFS Blacklist for Application where you want to disable DVFS when it's default enabled Hide Smart Stay, Alarm, NFC icons on status bar Launcher: Enable Scroll wallpaper and Hide Dock labels Disable Wake Home
button Use separate Address field on Contacts Add Fast PIN unlock (to be used with caution) Added SMS sent time details Enable Screen ON options on Messaging App Disable low Battery warning Add custom carrier label on notification label Set low Camera battery level Change System Holo Dark / Light background Acces hidden Lockscreen shortcuts menu Disable SEAndroid / Knox notifications and container Disable
volume control sound Disable low battery sound Auto Disable Knox notifications when Knox Apps are installed Set SELinux to Permissive mode on boot ScreenShot and ScreenRecord (Requires Busybox) on Power menu CM Numeric Circle battery Screen Off animation (CRT / Fade) Expand all notifications Disable Temperature check on Camera recording and Flash Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization) Support SHealth and Private mode (Disable secure storage on both Apps) Disable Battery and USB cover warning And much more t
volume control sound Disable low battery sound Auto Disable Knox notifications when Knox Apps are installed Set SELinux to Permissive mode on boot ScreenShot and ScreenRecord (Requires Busybox) on Power menu CM Numeric Circle battery Screen Off animation (CRT / Fade) Expand all notifications Disable Temperature check on Camera recording and Flash Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization) Support SHealth and Private mode (Disable secure storage on both Apps) Disable Battery and USB cover warning And much more to come
Oh, and if you want to use the camera, simply hold the phone up in a camera position and press the
volume rocker like a
shutter button while it's off; the camera app will open right up.
The phone comes with a dedicated
shutter button, a power
button and a
volume rocker all on the right side.
The right is also home to a circular power
button placed in the center, bearing a machined metal finish quite similar to the one on the Xperia Z. Below it is the
volume rocker, and a new addition — a dedicated
shutter release key to complement that snapper.
The power
button,
volume rocker, and dedicated
shutter button are placed on the right edge of the device.
It lets you have a second
shutter button inside the camera app, one that can be moved anywhere on the screen so you can easily take photos without reaching for the
volume buttons or the default
shutter button, which can be hard to do at times.
The list is a bit extensive: music and
volume control, camera
shutter button release via Bluetooth, telling the date, showing a secondary time zone, and showing step count.
The right side of the N8 has the
volume up / down, device / screen lock, and camera
shutter buttons.
The palm gesture is especially handy when you want to take a selfie and can't reach the
shutter button or
volume keys without awkwardly twisting your fingers, which can also lead to accidental touches on the display.
You can use the standard
shutter button inside the camera, press the
volume buttons, use voice control, or hold out your palm towards the camera to make it click a picture on a timer.
Taking a look around the device, the headphone jack and the microUSB port are at the top and bottom respectively, and the right side houses not only the
volume rocker and the power
button, but also a dedicated two - stage camera
shutter button and a video record
button.
«Touch input on sidewalls in device 10 may be used as a control for a camera (e.g., a virtual
shutter button input), may be used as input in other virtual
button scenarios, may be used in implementing a
volume slider
button or a slider
button for controlling other device operations (e.g., screen brightness, color settings, contrast settings, etc.),» Apple notes.
The left edge includes the Power
button,
volume control and the camera
shutter (which also turns it on), while the right side holds the microUSB hub, microSD and microSIM card slots, along with docking pogo pins.
On the right side is an indented power
button (housing the fingerprint sensor on the European edition of the X),
volume rocker, and a dedicated camera
shutter, with a combined SIM / microSD tray over on the left.
It also has various shot modes, geotagging, and you can use the
volume buttons as
shutter buttons.
If you don't like on - screen
shutter, you use
Volume +
button to snap images.
Along the right side of this phone you have power,
volume, and a pair of
shutter buttons all made to feel similar to the aluminum band that wraps around the phone.
As it is, though, the Cam Plus doesn't add enough in terms of photographic ergonomics, and if I really need a physical
shutter key, I can just use the G5's
volume buttons.
On the right side sits a dedicated two - step camera
shutter button, which is situated nearly at the bottom of the phone, with the
volume rocker just above it.
The
Volume rocker, Lock
button, and
shutter key are on the right side.
The trademark rounded power
button is found two - thirds of the way up the right edge, within easy thumb reach, and beneath it sits the
volume rocker and two - stage
shutter key.
Credit: Jeremy Lips / Tom's GuideOn the end opposite the
volume rocker, the Zoom features a real two - step
shutter button that focuses when you press it halfway and snaps a picture when you press it all the way down.
Like the Xperia Z5, the downside of Sony's
button layout is that the
volume rocker is towards the bottom of the right side, between the power
button and the camera
shutter button.
The headphone jack and USB Type - C port are at the top and bottom respectively, and the power
button,
volume rocker, and a dedicated
shutter camera
shutter button are all found on the right side.
The iOS camera also gets a bug fix that prevents users from using the
volume buttons as
shutter buttons when taking pictures.
Three
buttons are found on the right side (
volume, power,
shutter), the USB port sits at the bottom edge, while the nano SIM slot is positioned on the top left corner just next to the 3.5 mm audio jack.
Its sheer size makes it difficult to reach the
shutter or
volume buttons (which act as the same) with an outstretched finger, necessitating the need for a balancing second hand.
There's no dedicated
shutter button, per se, so you just touch to capture or can use the
volume buttons instead.
Just like on the G2, you can use the
volume down
button on the back as a
shutter.
Below that is a
volume rocker and a dedicated
shutter button.