iPhone 7 Hints Radical Design Improvements of the Next iPhone
It is obvious, isn't it? Apple is planning to remove the traditional home button from its iPhone and when it does, it will replace the functionality with a thinner home button at the lower bezel, integrating the touch ID on the screen and thus shortening upper and lower bezel to reduce the form factor of the iPhone.
Meanwhile, making the home button static and backed up by the taptic engine in iPhone 7 is only a field test and also getting people accustomed to the idea of taptic engine feedback from a virtual button or a long thin strip of a button at the lower bezel or whatever type of button Apple chooses to make iPhone smaller in hands. Otherwise, do you really think that an 'inconvenience' like making the whole lower part of the phone vibrate when pressing the home button on iPhone 7, is a thing that Apple would allow? I don't think so. Apple takes care of the littlest inconveniences and this one is a big one comparatively. But, if you think that in the next iPhone, this is going to be your permanent feedback with virtual or long strip of a home button at the bottom, then this looks exactly what it will be like.
Removing headphone jack also seems to be a part of that "bezels-removing" plan.
Such an iPhone will really be a worthy to the tenth anniversary of the iPhone series and will also be ground-breaking in many ways. And people will throw their money for an iPhone like that.
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