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Kuo: Apple will skip solid-state buttons on iPhone 15 Pro due to technical issues

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Yordan 12 April 2023

Apple iOS Rumors

The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max might skip the solid-state buttons, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reveals in his latest report. There are “unresolved technical issues,” meaning the premium iPhone 15 models might have to launch with regular physical buttons after all.

Kuo: Apple will skip solid-state buttons on iPhone 15 Pro due to technical issues

The rumor mill has been suggesting the volume rocker and the alert slider of the iPhone 15 Pro series will move on from the classic clickable button. They were supposed to be capacitive touch instead, like the home button on the iPhones of yesteryear.

Such a move would hurt suppliers. Most notably Cirrus Logic was expected to manufacture the dedicated microprocessor for the new buttons; another is AAC Technologies - a supplier of Taptic Engine. Another supplier, Luxshare ICT, will likely be less affected due to a significantly larger operating scale, wrote Kuo in the memo.

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Apple iPhone 15 Pro dummy shows the tweaks to the button layout on the side, USB-C port on the bottom

The products are still in EVT Development stage (that’s the internal validation and testing period), meaning the decision might be reverted and we might see the new technology after all. If we don’t and Apple decides to stick with regular buttons once again, there will be a limited impact on mass production, and the new iPhone Pro models should arrive on schedule.

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  • safin asa
  • X$7
  • 06 May 2023

You getting it wrong. The first phone with fingerprint Was Pantech gi100 from 2004, and the first laptop with fingerprint Was released 3.5 years before

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  • Bigmeme
  • 7kL
  • 21 Apr 2023

Motorola first introduced fingerprint scanner in the Atrix and laptops had fingerprint scanner even before that

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  • Anonymous
  • kSm
  • 16 Apr 2023

Reuse/rebadge the iPhone 13 mini as the new SE4. Price could be the same at $429 or increase the price to $449 to complete and android budget phones such as the upcoming Pixel 7a.

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