IPhone 15 replaces regular buttons with a new technology

IPhone 15 replaces regular buttons with a new technology

The well-known analyst Ming Che Ko, who predicted that the iPhone 15 will not include ordinary buttons but rather an alternate set of solid condition buttons that did not feature animated parts, has submitted information to the Toms Ged website.

The analyst suggested that Apple would replace these standard buttons and noted that the new design will resemble the iPhone SE’s main screen button, which debuted with the iPhone 7, rather than designing the present mechanical button. This will involve a method that simulates the sensation of pressing a genuine button rather than just clicking without feeling any buttons.

Even though there are no physical buttons to press, the user still feels something has taken place in addition to the click result.
It’s important to note that Co did not specifically name the two pioneering phones when she said that just those two will get the new buttons. Ko may avoid mentioning the names of the phones because it may change, as news and rumors have spread that the iPhone Pro Max will change its name to become the iPhone Ultra in the next series.

Ko himself had previously said that Apple would make a difference in specifications and performance between the two pioneering phones themselves, and not only between the leading and ordinary phones.
The removal of conventional buttons is probably going to increase endurance as well, which is something Apple focused on when it introduced the Ultra hour at the event last September.

The less likely it is that the device’s moving parts will break, and the less likely it is that water or dust will get in through the tiny gaps around the buttons.

New technology replaces conventional buttons on the iPhone 15

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