The source claimed the Action button will replace the Ring/Silent switch that has been included on every iPhone model since 2007. They did not explain how the Action button will work, but it will presumably be customizable like it is on the Apple Watch Ultra, allowing users to map the button to various system functions for convenient access.
Apple's exact implementation remains to be seen, but here are some potential functions that could be controlled by tapping the Action button:
- Ring/Silent
- Do Not Disturb
- Flashlight
- Low Power Mode
- Light/Dark Mode
- Lock Rotation
- Show the Home Screen
- Show the Lock Screen
- Open Control Center
- Open Notification Center
- Open Camera
- Screenshot
- Screen Recording
- Run a Shortcut
- Toggle on Reachability
- Show the App Switcher
- Show the App Library
- Shazam
- VoiceOver
- Magnifier
- Background Sounds
On the Apple Watch Ultra, the Action button can be mapped to these apps and features:
- Workout
- Stopwatch
- Waypoint
- Backtrack
- Dive
- Flashlight
- Shortcut
In addition to an Action button, iPhone 15 Pro models are rumored to have a singular volume button that can adjust the volume both up and down. Both buttons are expected to have a solid-state design, meaning they will not physically move when pressed and instead provide haptic feedback from additional Taptic Engines to simulate the feeling of movement, similar to the Home button on the iPhone 7 and the latest iPhone SE.
Apple will likely unveil the iPhone 15 series in September as usual. These changes are only rumored for the Pro models, with the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus models still expected to have a mute switch and two volume buttons.
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