Apple Takes (Un)official Action on iPhone 15 Rumor Season

Apple Takes (Un)official Action on iPhone 15 Rumor Season

Apple appears ⁣to have slipped in hints of a new feature in the latest beta of iOS 17 released this week — a new​ solid state Action‍ Button. The multi-function button would ⁤replace the existing mute switch​ and is thought to be one ⁤of the marquee features coming to the high-end iPhone 15 Pro.

Just like the Action Button on Apple Watch Ultra, this is a taptic button. This implies the new device will have no remaining moving‍ parts and a completely sealed chassis.

The latter implies these​ iPhones⁣ could ​become more waterproof and resilient than⁣ they already are.

Where’s the Action?

The speculation began when Apple rolled the ⁣latest iOS 17‍ beta, where MacRumors found code referencing an Action Button capable of nine user-definable functions:

Accessibility, ⁤to flip to required features.
Shortcuts, presumably to invoke a pre-selected shortcut.
Silent Mode.
Camera
Flashlight —⁤ on/off.
Focus — to switch between Focus modes.
Magnifier.
Translate, presumably between selected languages.
And Voice Memos.
A pro camera you always have with you

While everyone has an opinion, given⁤ previous ⁣speculation has claimed ⁣Apple’s new Pro iPhone will also offer a built-in telescopic lens, I⁣ could envision most users choosing to set the Action button⁢ to take shots with the ⁢camera.

These iPhones will feel very much like ultra-slim ​digital zoom cameras ‍with semi-professional features,⁢ augmented by Apple’s sophisticated machine ‍vision algorithms and native AI ⁢processing, thanks to the Neural ‍Engine on the powerful 3nm A-series ⁤chips inside the‌ pro models.

The company is‍ also expected to replace its Lightning ⁢connector with USB-C across the range, and to deploy its Dynamic Island across the new range.

Let the speculation games begin

It has become a bit of a tradition for ‍new iPhone features to slip out in the summer weeks prior to‌ a new product release. Not only does speculation about ⁢the new device help Apple exploit the ⁢traditional silly news season in mid-summer, but rumors also ⁣help maintain optimism around the company’s stock price during​ slower summer quarters. Morgan Stanley this week predicted stable but subdued demand for Apple in‍ its June quarter. ‍It expects declining iPhone and iPad revenue, but year-on-year increases in ⁣Mac and services sales.

Looking to September, the analysts said:

“We expect Apple to post an in-line ‍June‍ quarter but guide ⁤September quarter revenue and⁤ gross margin ⁣materially higher than current Consensus estimates, reflecting stable iPhone builds, ⁢seasonal Mac strength, low-teens Services growth, and continued secular and cyclical margin tailwinds,” the analysts said in a note.

Most recently we learned Apple’s new device might ship‍ a little later than anticipated, but we’ve heard similar claims‌ in advance of every iPhone introductionso  there may be little⁣ material ⁤consequence. At worst, any such delay simply defers‍ sales to‍ a subsequent quarter, as has been proven before.

Can Apple reach far…

2023-07-27 20:48:21
Original ‌from www.computerworld.com rnrn

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