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The phrase "a volume rocker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical control on a device, such as a smartphone or tablet, that adjusts the volume level.
Example: "To increase the sound, simply press the volume rocker located on the side of your device."
Alternatives: "volume control" or "sound adjustment button".
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It has a volume rocker!
But the absence of a volume rocker is pretty glaring.
The left side has a volume rocker, and the right holds two buttons.
The other physical button is a volume rocker, located on the left rear of the device.
The antenna band has a power button on the right side, a volume rocker and Bixby switch on the left.
The power is on the left and a volume rocker and TCL's longstanding function key (which can be configured for various shortcuts) on the right.
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Pause for effect Previous Sonos devices have a "Mute" button on the top of the device, and a louder/quieter volume rocker.
If you've got a black N5 there's a chance your volume rocker will wobble in some mildly annoying ways.
The ZenFone 2 does have a rear-mounted volume rocker and power button, in sort of a nod to LG's G4 setup, but once you get used to the placement, it works quite well.
A 3.5mm headphone jack sits up top, with a power button, volume rocker and auto-rotate lock all along the top left side.
On the right side you'll find a dedicated camera button and a lock button, while the volume rocker's over on the left.
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