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.
The power / lock button is on the right frame,
while the volume rocker buttons are on the left side.
The power / lock key is on the right,
while the volume rocker buttons are on the left.
Not exact matches
The power
button and a physical
volume rocker sit on the top right side of the tablet,
while the top edge houses the various ports.
The power
button and
volume rocker are placed at right side
while SIM and memory card slots are at the left.
While holding the tab in landscape mode, at the top edge lies the Power button, Volume rockers and Home button while to the left edge houses the extended ports for DC charging, microUSB, microSD card slot, mini HDMI, 3.5 mm Earphone and
While holding the tab in landscape mode, at the top edge lies the Power
button,
Volume rockers and Home
button while to the left edge houses the extended ports for DC charging, microUSB, microSD card slot, mini HDMI, 3.5 mm Earphone and
while to the left edge houses the extended ports for DC charging, microUSB, microSD card slot, mini HDMI, 3.5 mm Earphone and MIC.
The side
button arrangement also appears to have been reshuffled, with the right edge accommodating the
volume rocker, as well as both the power and «convenience» key,
while the SIM card tray slot has been repositioned to the opposite left edge of the device.
On the right side you'll find the
volume rocker nestled right in the middle of the phone
while the textured power
button sits right above it.
While the
volume rocker is placed on the right edge, the power
button with textured finish is on the right edge.
The
volume rocker and camera
button were easy to use, but we faced some problems
while using the lock
button.
While the power
button and loudspeaker are placed on the right edge, the
volume rocker is on the left edge.
While the power
button and speaker are placed on the right edge, the
volume rocker, dual SIM card slot, and a dedicated MicroSD card slot are placed on the left edge.
On the right side, the Vivo V7 has a
volume rocker and a power
button,
while the left side has a three - card tray to hold a microSD card as well as two Nano - SIM cards.
The top edge of the TF701T houses the power
button,
while the left side has the
volume rocker, microSD card slot, microHDMI port and a 3.5 mm audio jack.
Volume rockers are placed at the left edge
while the power
button is located on the right side.
Along the top right edge, you'll find the
volume rocker and power
button,
while a flap on the top left edge covers slots for the SIM card and a 128 GB micro SD card.
The left houses the SIM card slot,
while the right has a myriad of
buttons, including the
volume rocker, power
button, a dedicated camera
button and a switch to toggle between Auto and Pro modes.
The left side holds the micro SD slot with support for cards up to 64 GB,
while the right side houses the
volume rocker and lock
button.
The top of the Surface holds the power
button while the left side houses a headphone jack and
volume rocker.
The
volume rocker has a small elevated dot on the + side of the
button, making it possible to find the
button without looking at it
while also recognising which side of the
volume button is up or down immediately.
When held in landscape, the
volume rocker and a ridged power
button are on the left,
while the right hosts a 3.5 mm audio jack, a micro USB charging port, and a microSD card slot that worked fine with a 256 GB card.
On the right side are the power
button and
volume rocker,
while on the left are the SIM and microSD card slots.
When holding the Note 10.1 in its landscape mode, the top area is where you'll find the tablet's sleep / power
button and
volume rocker, the right side houses one of its speakers and a slot for the S Pen towards the upper portion,
while the microSD and SIM slots.
Similar to the iPhone and iPod touch, the Apple iPad has very simple
buttons; aside from the home
button at the bottom of the screen, the power
button can be found on top,
while the
volume rocker is found at the right side with the screen orientation lock.
The
volume rocker and power
button are located on the right side of the tablet,
while a microUSB port can be found on the bottom edge.
Likewise the
volume rocker,
while the touch sensitive navigation
buttons set into the plastic strip beneath the screen aren't a stretch either — and they work well too.
The top of the phone has a sleep / power
button and a 3.5 mm headphone jack,
while the left side has a
volume rocker and a microUSB / charging port.
In portrait mode, the left side holds a microUSB port and headphone jack
while on the right is a long
volume rocker plus two «shoulder»
buttons.
A power
button and
volume rocker rest on the FonePad's left edge,
while microUSB and headphone jacks sit on its bottom edge.
There is a power
button and
volume rocker buttons on the right side
while there is a SIM card slot on the left side.
The bottom and left sides are bare,
while the right side holds the
volume rocker and lock
button, with the top featuring the headphone jack, micro USB port and a flimsy flap covering the microSD card slot.
On its left side, there's a USB 3.0 port, HDMI, SD card reader and power
button,
while the right side features a single USB 2.0 port, combo headphone / mic jack and a
volume rocker.
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.
In terms of
buttons — the power / sleep
button and the
volume rocker sits on the right
while the microSD card slot and a dual nano - SIM card tray is placed on the left.
Huawei does try to help you distinguish between the two with feel — the Power
button is ridged,
while the
Volume rocker is smooth — but I prefer to have those two controls placed on opposite sides of the device.
All the covered ports and slots for microSD, SIM and charger are placed on the left,
while the power
button,
volume rocker and dedicated camera
button are on the right.
The left side houses the dual - SIM tray
while the right houses the
volume rocker and power
button.
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.
The
volume rocker, convenience key and hybrid dual - SIM tray are on the right,
while the power
button is on the left.
The
volume rocker is on the left side of the SP
while the power
button is on the right side of the SP..
The tactile home
button is still flanked by the recent apps and back capacitive keys
while the power
button and
volume rocker are still at home on the metal frame.
On the left of the phone is the power
button, and the downside of it being placed there is that it's easy to accidentally hit the
volume rocker with your thumb
while you press the power
button with your pointer.
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.
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.
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
volume rockers and the power
button are present on the right side
while the SIM card tray is on the top.
The power
button and the
volume rockers are on the right side
while the sim tray sits on the left.
The smartphone sports the hybrid SIM card slot on the left side
while the
volume rocker and the power / lock
buttons are present on the right.
While the
button can be completely disabled these days, it's still an encumbrance given its proximity to the
volume rocker, especially since Bixby itself isn't all that useful.