iPhone 16 may abandon physical buttons altogether, according to a rumor published by the website Economic Daily News this Monday (22). Apple would request the production of an electronic component that could act as a capacitive button on a mobile phone.
According to the website, HE The order includes a system module to replace physical buttons. The solution will be placed on the sides of devices as an alternative to physical buttons for volume and power control.
Just like the latest Touch ID implementations, the buttons will still be embossed on the body of the device and the iPhone 16’s vibration motor would mimic the feeling of squeezing them. But instead of being physical buttons with moving mechanisms, they would be completely solid and respond to the user’s touch.
“Apple reportedly required at least two packaged modules at the system level to integrate related components such as capacitive buttons and the Taptic Engine to remove physical buttons such as volume buttons and power buttons that have been used on the iPhone for many years,” explains the report.
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This isn’t the first time rumors have hinted at the demise of physical buttons on iPhones. Last year, a rumor emerged that the iPhone 15 would have capacitive keys. However, this idea was put aside due to problems in the production process.
Apple’s decision is still unclear considering the plan would have been canceled earlier. Moreover, this function can be limited to the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max models, with which the company generally shares its biggest news.
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