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TechPhonesiPhonesiPhone 16’s big draw could be a new magic buttonThe iPhone 16’s new capture button is more than just a button and Apple sees it as a big selling pointWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

The iPhone 16’s new capture button is more than just a button and Apple sees it as a big selling point

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iPhone 15 Pro Max

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If someone told you that one of the most interesting things about a new smartphone was a button, you’d make your excuses and leave. But the capture button that’s coming to theiPhone16 is no ordinary button. If you like to shoot video whether for fun or for creative projects it could turn out to be one of the best things about the next generation iPhone.

Despite initial rumours that the new button would be a capacitive solid state one, the latest reports say that it’s mechanical – but that it’ll do more than just bring up the camera app. According to tech siteThe Information, the button will be both touch and pressure sensitive, and that means it can do some interesting things.

Appleis still very much in the prototype stage, so it’s possible that the current favoured design may change between now and production. But given that Apple sees the new button as a key selling point of the next iPhone, it’ll be very surprising if it doesn’t make it into the final device.

What will the iPhone 16 capture button do?

According to the report, the button will be able to detect left- and right-swiping, which will enable you to zoom in and out without reaching for other buttons or tapping on-screen controls. It will also enable you to focus with a half-press much as you would do with a digital camera, and pressing harder will activate the recording or stop filming. That’s a lot for a single button to do.

The button needs to be conveniently placed or it’ll be pretty pointless, which is why Apple intends to put it on the right hand side of the phone just below the sleep/wake button. In US iPhones that’s where the mmWave antenna currently lives, but Apple intends to move that to the other side of the iPhone to make room for the new control.

One of the biggest challenges to the new button, at least for me, isn’t technology but muscle memory: I’ve got theAction buttonprogrammed on myiPhone 15 Pro Maxto launch my camera app and I never, ever use it – not because it isn’t good, but because I keep forgetting it’s there. It turns out that 17 years of iPhone touchscreen tapping takes a lot of unlearning.

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