Haptic buttons are predicted for Apple devices They're more durable and more customizable It's unlikely we'll see them on the iPhone 17 Haptic buttons (also known as solid-state buttons) don't ...
After years of speculation and false starts, Apple’s ambitious plan to eliminate mechanical buttons from the iPhone may finally become reality in 2027 with the 20th anniversary handset, according to a ...
Apple is widely expected to celebrate the 20th iPhone anniversary in 2027 by launching a special iPhone 20 design. Apple did the same thing with the iPhone X in 2017, which marked the iPhone's 10th ...
Apple is reportedly working on haptic buttons for future iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watch models. This potential move suggests a shift away from physical buttons. These solid-state haptic buttons aim ...
If you thought the “iPhones are getting solid-state, haptic buttons” rumors were dead, well… so did it. But according to Chinese leaker Instant Digital, Apple is back at it not just for future iPhones ...
Apple could soon take a bold step towards a buttonless future. According to a fresh leak from Chinese tipster Setsuna Digital on Weibo, the company is working on a major design overhaul, one that ...
Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone could take a radical step away from physical controls, according to a new claim from Chinese leaker "Instant Digital." Expected to launch in 2027, the "iPhone XX" may ...
Rumors suggest Apple will replace all buttons on the iPhone 20 with haptic feedback. These haptic buttons wouldn't actually move, and would use vibrations to simulate a button press. It's the same ...
If you like the security of a physical button to feel for on your iPhone, you might need to adjust to a new style. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture junkie, is ...
The iPhone was introduced to the world in 2007, so the 20th anniversary is coming up in 2027. To mark the occasion, Apple is reportedly planning a drastic design change not unlike the iPhone X. One of ...
Apple is actively exploring stolid-state buttons with haptic feedback, not just for the iPhone, but also for future iPad and Apple Watch models, claims a rumor out of China. Or that's what was ...
Future iPhones may not have physical buttons, according to an unconfirmed report from a leaker who goes by Instant Digital, and who shared the information on the Chinese social media platform Weibo.