The iPhone 15 will not see the light of day until 2023; however, the rumors around him grow more and more. A few days ago there was talk of the possibility that the new computer has a titanium chassiswhile today the rumor arises that the iPhone 15 would not have buttons.
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In accordance with Ming Chi Kuoan analyst who is usually right in the predictions of Apple teams, the volume and power buttons would be replaced by haptic motors located internally on both the right and left sides of the cell phone.
Haptic engines would provide “force feedback so users feel like they are pressing physical buttons”. The analyst released this information, through a thread, on his Twitter account.
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My latest survey indicates that the volume button and power button of two high-end iPhone 15/2H23 new iPhone models may adopt a solid-state button design (similar to the home button design of iPhone 7/8/SE2 & 3) to replace the physical/mechanical button design.— 郭明錤 (Ming-Chi Kuo) (@mingchikuo) October 28, 2022
This new model would be similar to iPhone 7 because it used a Taptic engine that simulated vibrations when pressed. Thus, Apple’s new equipment would be fully touchbecause currently the equipment only has three buttons.
If these modifications were made, it would not be the only novelty of the iPhone 15 as it has already been confirmed that Apple will implement USB-C inputs in its next models.
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On the other hand, Ming-Chi also stated that the marks of Android devices would be willing to follow the same steps.
“High-end Android smartphones are also expected to follow Apple’s design to create new outlets, which is structurally positive for the mobile phone vibrator industry”he expressed.
Source: Elcomercio
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