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Apple May Simplify iPhone 18 Camera Button: Here’s How

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Last updated: 2025/10/28 at 8:42 PM
News Room Published 28 October 2025
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If you’re someone who loves using that little Camera Control button on your iPhone to frame quick shots or switch modes, Apple might be tweaking how it works, again! According to recent reports, the company is planning to simplify the button design starting with the iPhone 18 series. Also Read: iPhone 18 Pro May Support Starlink Internet With Apple-SpaceX Deal: Report

Right now, the Camera Control button on the iPhone 17 uses two sensing layers – one for touch and another for pressure. The capacitive layer detects light gestures like taps and swipes, while the pressure sensor responds to how firmly you press. news Also Read: Apple Tipped To Launch iPhone Fold In 2026, iPhone 20 In 2027, And iPhone Flip In 2028

But Apple could be removing the capacitive layer altogether in the next generation. Instead, the iPhone 18 is expected to rely only on a pressure sensor that can recognise light presses, deep presses, and even sliding gestures – all without the extra layer. news Also Read: iPhone 17 Pro Done And Dusted! The iPhone 18 Pro Seems To Have THESE Major Changes

Why This Change?

It’s not about cutting corners or losing features. The idea, reportedly, is to make the design simpler and cheaper to produce. The current setup is expensive and has led to some after-sales repair headaches for Apple.

The simpler design could reduce complexity while keeping the same gestures intact. You’ll still be able to half-press, long-press, or slide just as before – the only difference will be what’s happening underneath.

Fully Haptic Buttons Ahead?

The story doesn’t end with the iPhone 18. Apple is said to be working on something bigger – a future where all iPhone buttons could be fully haptic. By the time the iPhone 20 arrives (expected in 2027), we might see Apple use piezoelectric ceramics for localised feedback, giving each button a more precise, solid feel.

In simple terms, you probably won’t feel much difference right away. But under the surface, Apple is setting the stage for a cleaner design and fewer hardware issues. If all goes as planned, the next time you frame a shot or zoom in, that camera button might just feel smoother.


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