The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max solid-state capacitive button rumors have been going on for a few months now, and a new post on the MacRumors forum shares more details on how these will work. Apple is believed to introduce a unified volume button and a new programmable action button on the iPhone 15 Pro series. The latter will house the mute switch functionality of the iPhone and a number of other programmable uses including the activation of orientation lock, flashlight, low power mode and more.
The capacitive buttons of the iPhone 15 Pro series will be equipped with a dedicated low-power microprocessor that will work even when the phone’s battery is low. The chip will detect user presses and hold gestures and provide Taptic Engine feedback. Users will be able to customize button sensitivity from Settings and will be able to work with phone cases and even gloves.
The new low-power chip inside the iPhone 15 Pro series will also power the NFC, Bluetooth LE and UW chips while the device is off and even when the phone’s battery is completely empty. The source of the latest iPhone 15 Pro solid state button details has a reliable track record and shared accurate details about the iPhone 14 Pro’s Dynamic Island ahead of its release.
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