Along the sides you'll find buttons and ports in a fairly standard layout. There's a power button on the right, a pair of volume buttons on the left, and a 3.5mm audio jack, USB-C charging port, speaker, and stylus slot on the bottom. Fortunately, the Note 5's design flaw has been fixed: The stylus won't fit in backward anymore, preventing the risk of damaging the slot. Clicking it in and out is easy, and the phone instantly recognizes when the S Pen has been detached, letting you write on the screen if the display is off, or bringing up Air Command if the display is on (which I'll touch on more in a bit). The stylus itself is similar to the one you'll find on the Note 5, except it has a thinner, more precise point. I found using it to be as easy and natural as using a pen and small paper notepad. At a moment's notice, I could pop the stylus out and scribble down quick notes, drawings, translate text, and even make a gif.
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