When the screen is off, the front face is pitch black. There are no
logos, no chrome, nothing but darkness. The slits for the stereo
speakers are hardly visible. There are no buttons, as the N6 uses the
on-screen controls for manipulating Android. Motorola did the best it
could to minimize the bezels around the outer edge and succeeded
admirably in that respect. The screen consumes a huge proportion of the
front, with minimal framing.
There are only two physical buttons adorning the N6's outer edge.
The screen lock button and volume toggle are on the right edge. The
buttons each have an excellent profile and solid travel and feedback.
I'd rate the buttons as practically perfect. There are no controls along
the left edge of the N6, leaving it clean.
You'll find the USB port on the bottom and the stereo headphone jack
on the top. There's a tray for the SIM card positioned next to the
headphone jack. You'll need a SIM tool or paperclip to eject it. The N6
does not support memory cards, nor does it support swappable batteries.
The phone's battery is sealed in tight, which some people dislike.
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