The launch of the iPhone 15 series by Apple is still months away. Despite this, the rumors have been circulating at full pace. Some time ago few rumors claimed that iPhone 15 pro series won’t feature the solid-sate buttons. Although the CAD-based renders showed the images with such buttons. Some rumors even claimed that the company might abandon the volume button.
Such information and rumors have been shared by various reliable sources. The sources of information were some well-known Apple tipsters. However, the story continues. Another source named ‘Revegnus’, claims that solid-state buttons will be a part of the iPhone 15 Pro series. The tipster mentioned on the social media platform Twitter that all such information circulating about abandoning the physical buttons is incorrect. He said that the company is trying to figure out the one who is spreading false information. The company did so to catch the one who is dripping info about their products.
He further went on to say that the solid-state button will be a part of the iPhone 15 Pro. He mentioned that the company has placed the order for its parts. Well, if we consider this information to be correct then solid-state buttons will be coming to the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max/Ultra after all.
Reminder: The power/lock and volume rocker buttons on both phones are solid-state. Even the mute switcher is being eliminated and will be replaced by a solid-state “action button.” Actually, some of the buttons are supposed to have more functionality than others. Along with the two standard models, the iPhone 15 Pro series is anticipated to debut in September.
In addition to this, all four models of iPhone 15 units will feature a ‘Dynamic Island’. They will be accompanied by a Type-C port at the bottom. The standard models will feature 60Hz displays. Besides this, some rumors claim that Apple could use titanium for the frame of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max/Ultra.
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