The iPhone 7 home button might not be a button at all

The iPhone 7 is the final piece of the 2016 flagship puzzle, and while we have to wait until early September (probably) for its launch, information about the new iPhone is leaking almost daily – the latest of which points towards a change for the famous home button.

According to a leaked image from mobipicker claiming to show the front of the iPhone 7, the home button appears to not be a button at all, and rather a touch sensitive pad.

The site claims its source confirms the new “button” will be flush with the body of the iPhone, instead of its current indented nature.

iPhone 7 - LEAK

Slim fast

What could this change mean for the iPhone 7? The removal of a large, physically movable button would mean Apple could slim its smartphone down even more.

The iPhone 6S currently comes in at just 7.1mm, while the new Moto Z is a super svelte 5.2mm – could Apple be about to challenge for the title of ‘world’s thinnest phone’? Probably not, but a slimmer iPhone is a real possibility.

There’s no guarantee that the snap or supplied information is accurate, but there’s been a lot of talk recently about Apple’s future plans for its Touch ID sensor and home button.

Previous reports have suggested it may be moved on-screen. Perhaps this is a stepping stone to that greater future.

Source: techradar.com

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1 Comment
  1. Reply Ike Rempel June 15, 2016 at 11:45 pm

    This had better not be true because if it is, my 6s Plus may well be my last iPhone.

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