All we know is that the solid-state button on the iPhone 15 Pro is customizable.
The solid-state buttons on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, according to a report, will be customizable, and users will be able to adjust the touch sensitivity.
It is said that the iPhones of this year will feature significant design updates that we haven't seen in years. There may be no buttons on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max smartphones. According to rumors, they will instead have a solid-state button design. A brand-new report now indicates that these buttons will be customizable. Here is all that we know up to this point.
The solid-state buttons on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, according to a MacRumors report, will be customizable and users will be able to adjust the touch sensitivity. So, you'll be able to use the phone even if you're wearing gloves or an iPhone case. In the settings of their phone, there will reportedly be a new sensitivity toggle.
In addition, it was recently reported that the ultra-high-end iPhone 15 series models will include a brand-new ultra-low energy chip that will enable the new solid-state volume, power, and "Action" buttons to function even when the phones are off or out of battery power.
Thanks to Apple's Taptic Engine, a solid-state haptic button design eliminates moving buttons and gives the user the sensation of pressing buttons. The company will put a small motor inside the device to make vibrations. When users press the button, the device will give them haptic feedback to let them know it has accepted their command. At present, the iPhones possibly have one Taptic Motor that offers criticism when you tap on the showcase and the cutting-edge iPhones could get extra motors for the new button plan.
Apple is also planning to replace the Ring/Silent switch with a common Action button, according to a new MacRumors report. Although the cited source asserts that it may function similarly to the Apple Watch Ultra, it is unknown how this will operate. For a more convenient experience, Apple is likely to provide a customization option for the button, where users may be able to assign it various system functions.
According to leaked information, the Dynamic Island feature is available on all iPhone models. We might get to see the punch-hole display design on all iPhone 15 models if this turns out to be true. The most recent feature was only made available to the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max last year. The next-generation iPhones are said to have thinner bezels, despite having displays that are identical to those of the previous generation. Users will likely have more screen space as a result of this. Apple is additionally said to discard its restrictive Lightning port for USB Type C ports.
The iPhone 15 series is supposed to send off in September this year. When we get closer to the event, which is a long way off, Apple will probably announce the precise launch date.