The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Ultra will do

The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Ultra will do without a physical button – Phonandroid

iPhone 14 sales are very poor. Apple barely manages to meet the demand for the iPhone 14 Pro, while the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus fail to impress the public. According to Ming-Chi Kuo, the Apple company will verify its copy with the iPhone 15. She would consider removing the physical buttons from the face of her smartphones.

The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Ultra will do Credit: 123rf

The public is very excited to discover the iPhone 15. According to rumors, it is the next smartphone generation from Apple will be released on September 23, 2023. It’s designed to improve range in every way. All iPhone 15s, from the “simplest” to the Pro, would have the same photo sensor, and in the same vein, the Dynamic Island, so envious among Android owners, should be offered on all models.

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Apple takes care of it anyway diversify its offer and differentiate its products. This will first go through the creation of a model even more luxurious than the others, the iPhone 15 Ultra. In addition, it is rumored that the Cupertino-based company will make radical changes to the design of the iPhone 15 Pro. In fact, it’s entirely possible that these won’t appear no more physical buttons. The volume and menu buttons sit under a touch-sensitive surface and use Taptic Engine technology to provide haptic feedback.

Physical buttons are disappearing on the iPhone 15 Pro and Ultra and soon on Apple’s higher-end devices

As is often the case when it comes to Apple, this information reached us via Ming-Chi Kuo. We can see that from his various publications on Twitter only the ringer/mute switch will survive for this general overhaul. According to the analyst, if this further development of the iPhone 15 Pro’s user interface is well received, other Apple devices could also benefit from it. We evoke the disappearance of the physical buttons on theApple Watch Ultra or on the iPad Pro.

What is Apple’s interest in doing away with physical buttons? While some observers claim so their absence makes the products more durablesince less prone to mechanical failure, it can also be considered that in case of failure, the touch surface is more difficult to repair.

Source: WCFTech