The iPhone 16 camera specs and Capture button functionality details might have leaked ahead of Apple's launch event.
Apple will launch the iPhone 16 next month, with rumors pointing to September 10th as the likely date for the event. Almost everything has leaked about 2024 iPhones, and I expect Apple Intelligence to be at the center of Apple's marketing efforts for the iPhone 16 handsets. But the new iPhones will also have to be great cameras, regardless of iOS 18's AI abilities. That's what we expect from each new iPhone.
The report notes that you won't be able to activate the camera accidentally while the phone is in your pocket. The Capture button will also support all sorts of gestures, as it has force-sensing powers. A half-press will autofocus, while a full-press will take the photo. Sliding the finger on the button will let you zoom in and out. Camera app developers will have new API tools to customize these behaviors for their needs. iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 16 dummy: Capture button location.
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