The change in plans was first reported by technical analysts Jeff Bo and Shelley Chu. The two analysts estimate, in a note to investment firm Haitong International Securities, that “solid or fixed-state” buttons will be delayed due to “unspecified technical design issues” until at least 2024 when they appear in the purchase of the iPhone 16 series. Contrary to rumors that have been circulating, they will not iPhone 15 Pro models come with two additional “Taptic Engines” but with keys that follow the traditional design.
With a “steady state” design, the buttons on the iPhone 15 Pro don’t move when pressed by two touch sensors that provide haptic feedback that simulates the feeling of motion, just like what we’ve seen with the Home button since the launch of the iPhone 7 and Force Touch on newer MacBooks.
It was also rumored that the iPhone 15 Pro models will be equipped with a single, longer and larger volume button with the Ring/Silent switch turning into a customizable/customizable multi-function button, but due to the lack of official information, it is still unclear if Apple will go ahead with the changes. selected. However, the design of the buttons, whether traditional or stable, logically does not affect the company’s plans. However, the company will likely choose to stick with the design with two volume buttons and the classic Ring/Silent key at least until the launch of the iPhone 16 Pro next year.
Apple is expected to announce the iPhone 15 Pro next September. The new iPhone series is rumored to feature a titanium frame, USB-C port, A17 Bionic processor, thinner bezels around the screen, faster Wi-Fi 6E, and an increased amount of RAM.
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