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iPhone 15 Pro’s latest solid-state volume button and mute button detail design exposed-Mr. Mad

A while ago, after the Apple mobile phone case manufacturer leaked the iPhone 15 Pro CAD design drawings, it has roughly been able to determine the new changes in the design and details of the iPhone 15 body. The only thing that is more curious is how the volume keys and power keys will be designed. People familiar with the matter learned that the new design of the iPhone 15 Pro’s solid-state keys will use a unified volume key and a push-type mute button.

Apple iPhone 15 volume and power solid-state key design details exposed

According to foreign media 9to5Mac, the person responsible for Apple product certification accessories has learned that the iPhone 15 Pro series “solid-state key” has a new shape and design change. The source said that the iPhone 15 Pro will cancel the separate volume key design and change it to an integrated one. The volume key module is changed from a physical key to a capacitive touch key, and supports two-way use, depending on where the user presses.

Judging from the current news, the iPhone 15 Pro’s new volume button design is expected to be similar in shape to iPod nano 7 or iPhone 3G/3GS volume buttons. It adopts an integrated design, with the latest solid-state key technology, cancels the traditional mechanical volume button structure, and adopts a new solid-state The volume button allows the user to experience a feedback vibration when pressing hard, just like the Home solid-state fingerprint button effect introduced by the iPhone 7.

Apple iPhone 15 solid-state key design details exposed
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iPhone 3G, 3GS volume button design

The iPhone 15 mute button adopts a push design

In addition, the source also said that Apple will eliminate the classic mute button design of the iPhone. Starting from the iPhone 15 Pro series, it will replace the mute button with a push button structure, which means that subsequent users do not need to switch the mute button through their fingernails. Put your phone into silent mode.

The iPhone 15 mute button adopts a push design

More iPhone 15 new machine news and changes

The basic CAD rendering design can roughly see that there are several obvious changes in the appearance of the iPhone 15. In order to cope with the European Union’s unified use of the USB Type-C (USB-C) specification for electrical products, Apple also forced the iPhone 15 series to be fully integrated. The charging port is replaced by the USB-C interface from the original Lightning, which means that the Lightning connector standard introduced by Apple in 2012 will be completely eliminated.

Under the pressure of the European Union, even though the iPhone will use the USB-C charging hole, there is also news that Apple has already included USB Type-C in the MFi certification, and it must be equipped with a certified cable to enable the fast charging and high-speed transmission of the iPhone 15 speed.

In addition, the iPhone 15 will also adopt a new design. The frame of the phone will adopt a 2.5D chamfer design on the edge, which can make the user’s hand more comfortable. If viewed from the side, the new design of the lens will also make the lens thicker and more protruding. The main reason is to use more advanced SONY photosensitive elements, and the screen frame will be thinner and more detailed to increase the viewing area. In addition, the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus will also be equipped with a dynamic island design to replace the original bangs shape.

If you want to know more about the latest iPhone 15 specifications and details, please refer to the “iPhone 15 news summary: time to market, specification highlights and price at a glance” organized by this site.

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