Apple iPhone 7 may have a capacitive Home key

Peter, 15 June, 2016

A new leak shows that Apple may be rethinking how iPhone 7's home button will work - unverified photos offer a close look at a button that's just a circle drawn under the glass.

This would make it a capacitive touch button, but there's no reason to think it can't continue to operate as a fingerprint reader. At least two companies - Qualcomm and Sonavation - have developed ultrasonic tech that can work from under the glass.

This would mean Apple will have to change up the gestures a bit. Currently, a double tap (not press) on the Home key brings the UI lower down so you can reach it with your finger.

The source of the photos mentioned two gestures: tap & hold launches Siri, double tap for the app switcher.

Apple has had issues with the reliability of Home buttons in the past, so this may be the motivation behind the change - reliability. And the company already has a solid haptic feedback worked out for its trackpads, in case anyone misses the 'click.'

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Reader comments

Little did they know how controversial of a move this was going to be

  • AnonD-433348
  • 18 Aug 2016
  • svH

I DO wish it comes TRUE!!!!

  • AnonD-66956
  • 30 Jun 2016
  • t5U

apple is not copied from meizu, bcz it has copied from xioami

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