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iPhone 16 Models Rumored to Add Dedicated ‘Capture Button’

Juli Clover, MacRumors:

MacRumors has shared multiple details on the iPhone 16’s
design, including the unveiling of a new button that is
planned for the devices, the Capture Button. While we’ve
known the name and location of the button, the internal
information that we’ve obtained does not detail what it will be
used for.

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Capture Button will be
able to record video. In this week’s Power On newsletter,
Gurman says that the iPhone 16 models will include a “new
dedicated button for taking video.” […]

The Capture button will be a capacitive button with haptic
feedback rather than a mechanical button, and it is expected to
include a force sensor that can recognize pressure. The location
of the button may make it easy to trigger, but if it is activated
via pressure, it could be that holding it down will launch into
the camera and allow video recording to start.

If this comes true — and I hope it does — the button might default to shooting video, but I’d bet the house it will be configurable, like this year’s Action button. When using an iPhone as a camera, the main thing I miss from dedicated cameras is a hardware shutter button. With dedicated cameras, the shutter button can be pressed halfway to set exposure and focus, and only captures on a full press. A force-sensitive Capture button could work similarly.

You can set the iPhone 16 Pro’s Action button to act as a shutter button for the Camera app, but it’s in the wrong location on the frame of the phone. I don’t want to press a shutter button with my left thumb, I want to press it with my right index finger. (You can orient the Action button to be on the top right by holding the iPhone horizontally with camera at the bottom, but that feels awkward to me.)

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Juli Clover, MacRumors:

MacRumors has shared multiple details on the iPhone 16’s
design
, including the unveiling of a new button that is
planned for the devices, the Capture Button. While we’ve
known the name and location of the button, the internal
information that we’ve obtained does not detail what it will be
used for.

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the Capture Button will be
able to record video. In this week’s Power On newsletter,
Gurman says that the iPhone 16 models will include a “new
dedicated button for taking video.” […]

The Capture button will be a capacitive button with haptic
feedback rather than a mechanical button, and it is expected to
include a force sensor that can recognize pressure. The location
of the button may make it easy to trigger, but if it is activated
via pressure, it could be that holding it down will launch into
the camera and allow video recording to start.

If this comes true — and I hope it does — the button might default to shooting video, but I’d bet the house it will be configurable, like this year’s Action button. When using an iPhone as a camera, the main thing I miss from dedicated cameras is a hardware shutter button. With dedicated cameras, the shutter button can be pressed halfway to set exposure and focus, and only captures on a full press. A force-sensitive Capture button could work similarly.

You can set the iPhone 16 Pro’s Action button to act as a shutter button for the Camera app, but it’s in the wrong location on the frame of the phone. I don’t want to press a shutter button with my left thumb, I want to press it with my right index finger. (You can orient the Action button to be on the top right by holding the iPhone horizontally with camera at the bottom, but that feels awkward to me.)

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