iPhone 16 to have new 'game changer' button — here's everything to know about it
iPhone 16's new "game changer" button will provide more better functionality of photos, videos
Though, Apple has made every effort to keep any information regarding its new iPhone 16 smartphone completely confidential, fans ow have the clearest picture yet of the design of the tech giant's gadget.
Design images reveal a new button on the right side that insiders are calling the "Capture Button"; for selfie enthusiasts, which is being regarded as a game-changer, according to Daily Mail.
The Capture Button provides users with an alternative to tapping endlessly at the screen by allowing them to snap pictures and launch videos with just one click.
The "Action Button," which is the small button located above the volume controls on the left edge, will enlarge in the interim.
The newly acquired renders, as discovered by 91mobiles, are CAD (computer-aided design) files that are provided to independent producers of iPhone cases prior to the release of a product.
The website stated that the Capture Button will be situated on the edge of the phone, to the right of the screen, beneath the power button's customary location.
"A Capture Button will be present below the power button to allow for better control of the camera system," the site said.
"[It] is expected to enable features such as adjusting focus and zoom levels besides being a trigger for photo and video capture," it added.
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