Power button is on the right,
while volume rocker keys are present on the left.
The power button is placed on the right,
while the volume rocker keys can be found on the left.
The power button is placed on the right
while the volume rocker keys can be found on the left edge.
The right edge houses a power key
while the volume rocker keys are on the left - hand side.
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.
Not exact matches
The power / lock and
volume rocker keys will be placed on the right - hand side of this tablet,
while you'll notice a physical home
key is located below the display, which is placed in - between two capacitive
keys.
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.
The right spine sports the power and
volume rocker keys while the micro-USB port is at the bottom.
Hardware controls can be found along the top edge, in the form of a
volume rocker and power
key,
while the right edge houses microSD and headphone ports.
A power
key is located on the right - hand side of the top panel, opposite a 3.5 mm headphone jack,
while the
volume rocker sits towards the top of the right - hand side.
The
volume rocker, convenience
key and hybrid dual - SIM tray are on the right,
while the power button is on the left.
Some miscellaneous nitpicks
while I have you here: the tablet's
volume rocker doesn't adapt to landscape mode, so pressing the right side of the
volume key lowers the
volume, even though the tablet's visuals indicate that higher
volume should be to the right.
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 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.
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 ZenPad 3S 10 features a microSD card near the top of the left edge,
while the
volume rocker and power / sleep
key on the right.
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 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.
Volume rocker keys and the power button are on the right
while a 3.5 mm headset jack along with speaker grille is present at the bottom of the device.
The power / lock
key resides on the left, while the volume rocker on the right is joined by a centralized round button, which BlackBerry calls the Convenience K
key resides on the left,
while the
volume rocker on the right is joined by a centralized round button, which BlackBerry calls the Convenience
KeyKey.
As for the other
keys, the
volume rocker is located on the upper left side,
while the power / standby button and the dedicated camera
key are both on the right.
On the base you'll find the speaker and the USB - C port - more on that later -
while the power / lock and
volume rocker keys are located in easy to hit locations on the right.
The textured power / lock
key and
volume rocker are easy to locate on the right side of the phone,
while your 2 - in - 1 nanoSIM and microSD tray resides on the top of the U Play.
The Meizu MX5's audio slot is located on the upper side of the handset,
while the power
key and the
volume rocker are on the right side.
The right side holds the power
key with the fingerprint scanner, located in the middle,
while the exceptionally slim
volume rocker and the camera
key sit above it.
Left side of the Redmi Note is completely bare with no control
while its right side has a power / lock
key and a
volume rocker with a metal finish.
Interestingly enough, both its power / lock and
volume rocker keys can be found on the left,
while the device features a single camera on its back side.
The left side of the phone holds the lock / power button
while the right side comes with the
volume rocker and a customizable
key which you can use to launch any of your favorite apps.
The right also houses the
volume rocker and the convenience
key while the left has the power button.
While the
volume rocker and Now
Key are placed on the right edge, the power button is on the left edge.
The metallic power / sleep
key is on the right, the
volume rocker on the left, microUSB cum MHL port at the bottom along with the microphone,
while the 3.5 mm headset socket can be found on top next to the secondary microphone and an infrared blaster.
The left side is bare with no buttons or ports to hold,
while the right frame houses the power / home
key and
volume rocker keys.The top has the 3.5 mm audio jack,
while the bottom has a Micro-USB port for data transfer / charging along with the microphone.
The
volume rocker sits just below, again in an easy to reach position,
while towards the base of the handset you'll find the dedicated shutter
key which provides a shortcut to the camera app as well as a way to snap pictures underwater.
On the left edge we have the lone SIM / microSD slot,
while the physical power and
volume rocker keys are over on the right.
The left - hand side has the micro USB charging / syncing port,
while the right has both a
volume rocker (with middle shortcut button) and convenience
key.
On the top of the device is the 3.5 mm headphone jack and a microphone,
while the right side of the device is home to the
volume rocker and power
key.
The top of the device houses the 3.5 mm headphone jack
while on the right side you'll find — in descending order - the microSD tray, the
volume rocker and the power
key.
On the left side, there is a power / lock
key and a
volume rocker,
while the right side is completely bare with no controls or ports.
The headphone jack has been moved down to the bottom, next to a microUSB port,
while the
volume key rocker on the right edge is now thinner but stands proud to make it easier to locate with your finger.
Up top there's a headphone jack and an easy to hit power / lock
key,
while down the left hand side is a
volume rocker key with a microUSB port located on the base of the Blade 3.
With the Pixel C held in landscape orientation, the power / lock
key is located on the left of the top edge,
while the
volume rocker sits high up on the left, with a USB - C port at the bottom of the same side.
The power button sits very close to the
volume rocker,
while the slightly larger and textured Convenience
Key used for shortcuts stands on its own farther down the side.
What's interesting is that Asus has placed dedicated camera functionalities, such as when you open camera app, the
volume rocker keys turn into Zoom - in and Zoom - out buttons,
while there is a red button on the right edge that lets you start recording directly in the default mode
while there is physical shutter button as well.
On the right side, the device has
volume rocker keys and power button placement,
while they looked squishy but delivered instant clicks.
Talking about the buttons and ports, the right edge houses the
volume rocker keys and power button
while there is no dedicated shutter button to launch the camera.
The power / lock
key is on the right,
while the
volume rocker buttons are on the left.
HOMTOM's branding is present on the back of this smartphone,
while all of its physical
keys can be found on the left, including the power / lock and
volume rocker keys.
On the right of the device, the Power / Lock
key takes its place,
while the
volume rocker switch is on the left side.
Some miscellaneous nitpicks
while I have you here: the tablet's
volume rocker doesn't adapt to landscape mode, so pressing the right side of the
volume key lowers the
volume, even though the tablet's visuals indicate that higher
volume should be to the right.
On the right side, there is a
volume rocker and textured power
key while there is nothing on the left side.