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Seriously. They cannot innovate anymore, does not mean to fix something that is not broken.

Capa-Gate next headline December 2024. iPhone users complain not able to use capacitive button due to cold weather.
This guy seriously blaming Apple with somebody’s else rumor 🤦‍♂️
 
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I'm skipping the 15 & 16, waiting for the iPhone 18, hoping for night vision & retinal eye scanner.

How many times was the word "capactive" in this article?
We know that retina scans are coming. How else would they safeguard the Genesis device? 🤓
 
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Wow! An extra button! Let me get my checkbook out!

Also, capacitive buttons suck. Not only can you not cover them with a case but you also can't use them with normal gloves. The definition of pointless overengineering.
 
So happy I skipped the 15 Pro! Absolutely getting the 16 Pro. 15 was too similar to my 14 Pro.

I've bought every iPhone since the first one (and obviously only the pro models since they were a thing) and I can honestly say the 14 Pro to the 15 Pro is one of the biggest upgrades of the last 5 years, behind the iPhone X.
 
Next year when rumors aren't real. "So happy I skipped the 16 Pro! Absolutely getting the 17 Pro. 16 was too similar to my 14 Pro."

If you want revolutionary upgrades, come back after 5 years.
That's why I upgraded from the iPhone X, (6 years) to the iPhone 15 Pro. I tend to keep devices around longer.
 
I'm on a five/six-year upgrade cycle, so will most likely be jumping on the 16P bandwagon coming from an XS. I don't get people that expect something revolutionary every year.
 
I've bought every iPhone since the first one (and obviously only the pro models since they were a thing) and I can honestly say the 14 Pro to the 15 Pro is one of the biggest upgrades of the last 5 years, behind the iPhone X.
What are considered big upgrades for you?
 
Rumors for the iPhone 16 are last years news, let’s talk about the iPhone 20! It’s so futuristic, we can’t even imagine it!!
 
What are considered big upgrades for you?

My general enjoyment of using the handset. It feels much better in the hand than the squared off phones, the curved glass, the weight, the balance - all so much better. That really really improves the enjoyment of using something every day. It's noticeably fast too. I don't know if it was iOS16 the iPhone 14 Pro or the combination of the two, but it was the slowest iPhone I remember using - this is so much better, whatever issue there was with spotlight is gone this year. USB-C has also been fairly handy already quite a bit too - and I wasn't vocal about needing that change at all, i was happy with lightning but I have numerous full power USB-C charging cables scattered around I can plug into - and when there's a 30% drain on battery every day due to "no mobile coverage" that's quite useful.

I definitely felt less noticible enjoyment going between each iteration of 11 -> 12 -> 13 -> 14. This one has got to be up there with some of the best iPhones in the top 5 probably.
 
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We’re so desperate for iPhone gossip that we’re discussing a button.

I hope they make this button a pro-only feature. I don’t want the plebs to get their hands on this button.
 
I might be in the minority but I find the current location of the power button dumb and prone to mis-presses especially if you're using the opposite side for leverage to actuate the volume buttons.
Agreed! I liked the power button when it was at the top.
 
We just need something new. I'm keeping my 12 Pro for now because not even the 15 Pro feels new.
My 12 Pro felt new coming from the 8. We just need something different.
You're probably gonna be waiting a while. Apple's pattern is to use a body style or structural change like stainless steel to titanium and wring three years out of it to amortize the development cost.
 
this seems unnecessary. just map the action button to be the “capture” button when the camera is in use.

the capture button was actually needed for the past decade, but it’s redundant now with the action button.

apple smh
 
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The iPhone 16 series is expected to gain an additional capacitive button, known internally as the "Capture Button." Codenamed "Project Nova," the button is likely to be one of the main selling points of the iPhone 16 lineup, assuming it gets past the initial testing phase. The Capture Button is located on the same side as the Power button, only positioned slightly lower - where the mmWave cutout can be found on more recent iPhone models. The mmWave cutout has been moved to the opposite side, located under the volume buttons. It is currently unknown what the new capacitive button will be used for.

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The Capture Button is expected to be a capacitive button rather than a standard mechanical one. Capacitive buttons, unlike mechanical buttons, do not move when pressed down. Instead, the button detects pressure and touch, providing haptic feedback through the use of haptic engines. The buttons are expected to work similarly to the Home Button on the iPhone SE, which mimics the press of a physical button through the built-in Taptic Engine. According to our sources, the capacitive buttons will feature force sensor functionality. Force sensors detect applied force, and convert the magnitude of force into electrical signals.

Early in the development of the iPhone 15 Pro, Apple experimented with capacitive buttons on the iPhone in the form of the since-canceled Bongo project. The Bongo module, unlike the Capture Button, consisted of capacitive Power and Volume buttons, and didn’t bring any additional buttons into the mix. Based on what we’ve heard from our sources, the Bongo module was canceled during the EVT stage of development, after unsatisfactory test results and a significant number of hardware issues. The cancelation left Apple engineers with ample room to reimagine the capacitive buttons for the iPhone 16 series, with an entirely new twist this time around.

Unlike the Bongo project, the Capture Button is set to make its debut across the entire iPhone 16 lineup, including the base model iPhone 16 and 16 Plus. It is worth noting, though, that Apple also created a hardware configuration without the Capture Button button, possibly as a fallback variant in the event of continued hardware failure rates. The Capture Button has appeared on both eSIM-only units and devices with support for physical SIM card slots.

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Along with the new Capture Button, the iPhone 16 lineup is expected to gain a capacitive Action Button. Known as "Project Atlas," the haptic Action Button uses a design similar to the Capture Button, using strain gauges and reluctance motor to provide the necessary haptic feedback.

In addition to the Capture Button and upgraded Action Button, the base model iPhone 16 is expected to feature a redesigned camera bump, with vertical camera arrangement akin to the iPhone 12. The Pro models are also set to feature an increase in screen size, from 6.1" and 6.7" to 6.3" and 6.9", respectively.

It is important to consider that the information presented here is pre-production information. The iPhone 16 lineup is still in the early stages of development, and the design has not been finalized. Because of this, there is always a chance that we may not see the Capture Button on the final product.

For more details on what to expect, check out our rumor roundup page for iPhone 16.


Article Link: iPhone 16 to Include an Additional Capacitive 'Capture' Button
Make it Touch-ID capable … love the one on my iPad Mini 😊
 
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