iPhone 16 series capture button will have gesture controls, Pro models to get new back panel: reports

Highlights
  • iPhone 16 series capture button will let users zoom in and out, focus and more.
  • iPhone 16 Pro models are also said to feature a larger and better periscope telephoto lens.
  • Here’s all that has been leaked about the iPhone 16 series.

The iPhone 16 series is still months away from its debut but reports have started showing up on what to expect from the next-gen series. The latest reports talk about the iPhone 16 Pro camera specs and build as well. There’s one on the camera button for the entire iPhone 16 lineup, and how it will have gesture controls. 

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iPhone 16 Pro camera, build specs tipped

  • The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will be equipped with a 1/1.14-inch primary camera and a periscope telephoto lens, according to the tipster Digital Chat Station
  • This was reported previously too on how both the Pro models will come with enhanced telephoto capabilities, and not just the Pro Max. There are rumours about a “super zoom” feature as well but this one might just be exclusive to the Pro Max model. 
  • The tipster adds that the iPhone 16 Pro models will feature a new back panel made of glass and plastic together, which is called a ‘G+P solution’. The same design is said to be considered by Huawei as well. 
  • More design details tipped for the iPhone 16 Pro models include a smaller Dynamic Island, and slightly taller displays. 
  • It looks like the overall design language will be the same but we should some changes in key areas of the iPhone 16 Pro models.

iPhone 16 series camera button

The iPhone 16 series is rumoured to feature a dedicated capture button. Now a new report by The Information says that the capture button will come with gesture controls. So users will be able to do certain gestures to trigger actions such as zooming in and out by swiping left and right on it.

This capture button is also said to be mechanical and not solid-state but it will respond to both pressure and touch. Other actions suggested including focusing on an image by pressing it lightly, and activating the shutter by pressing it more firmly, the report added. Apple is reportedly planning to add the capture button on all iPhone 16 models.