With
seemingly few mysteries left surrounding the iPhone 7 attention is already
turning to the iPhone 7S, and one big change we might see in next year's phone
is the removal of the home button.
This
is a rumor we've heard before, but now Bloomberg is making the same claims,
citing "a person familiar with the matter."
The
site doesn't go into any more detail, other than to say that the changes to the
phone are designed with a focus on the display in mind, with possibly
ultrasonic frequency used to identify the finger.
This
adds up with earlier rumors, which suggested that a future iPhone would have a
fingerprint scanner built into the screen, allowing the display to be bigger,
with less bezel above and below it.
It
sounds like an ambitious change, but with the iPhone 7 likely to be a fairly
modest upgrade we're expecting big things from the iPhone 7S, especially as it
will mark the iPhone's tenth anniversary.
One
step at a time and
the removal of the home button might not be a sudden change, as there have also
been rumors that Apple will redesign the button for the iPhone 7, making the
button pressure-sensitive rather than having it physically click.
That's
one of the things we're less sure we're going to see on the iPhone 7, as it's
not been as heavily rumored as other changes, like the removal of the headphone
jack, but it would make sense as a step towards the total removal of the
button.
We'll
know soon, as the iPhone 7 is expected to launch on September 7. The iPhone 7S
is likely still over a year away, so we'll have a much longer wait to find out
whether Apple is getting rid of the home button entirely, but one way or
another the iPhone 7S is likely to be a big change, with a massive curved
screen and a glass back also rumored.
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