• iPhone 15 Pro models may ditch physical button design

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    iPhone 15 Pro models may ditch physical button design
    According to Kuo, an increase in orders will be beneficial for Apple's present suppliers of taptic engine technology, Luxshare ICT, and AAC technologies.

    Digital Desk: According to market analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the next iPhone may do away with the traditional hardware buttons for volume and power in favour of "taptic" buttons. These "solid-state design buttons" will resemble the iPhone 7 and 8 in that they won't truly be pressable; instead, they'll use Apple's taptic engine to simulate the sensation. To do this, the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max might have touch-sensitive buttons similar to the present volume and power buttons that are located on the left and right edges of the device.

    According to Kuo, an increase in orders will be beneficial for Apple's present suppliers of taptic engine technology, Luxshare ICT, and AAC technologies. If the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro max do have two haptic motors, then this is pretty much to be expected.

    He continues by saying that manufacturers of Android phones will follow suit. According to a tweet from Kuo, "it is anticipated that high-end Android smartphones will also adopt Apple's design to create new selling features, which is a structural positive for the mobile phone vibrator sector."
     
    Rumors are circulating in the meantime that Apple may choose a new naming convention for the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The forthcoming design might be known as the iPhone 15 Ultra and have a high-quality titanium body. Does it sound like you? The iPhone 14 Pro variants were similarly advertised as having the same features, however, they didn't. But if these conjectures are accurate this time, the iPhone 15 Pro models might be even more durable and lighter than the iPhone 14 models.