OMG! the iPhone got a new button!
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The video provides a detailed reaction to Apple’s September event, focusing first on the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro and the newly added physical camera control button located beside the side button. The host explains how this button is designed to press with a light or firm push and can swipe in from the screen, potentially making landscape photography and video more accessible. There is discussion about how the button ties into Apple’s Vision intelligence to identify objects and add calendar posters, while noting that Touch ID is not returning this year. The reviewer compares the new iPhone lineup to prior generations, highlighting that the non‑Pro iPhone 16 closes the gap with the Pro models through improved cameras, autofocus for ultrawide, and a 48 megapixel main sensor. The video touches on the camera naming nuance, such as the 48 megapixel fusion label, and digs into hardware specifics like the A18 series chip across devices and memory expectations. Throughout, the host weaves in practical takeaways for users, such as color options, sensor capabilities, and how these changes affect real-world photography and videography. The segment concludes with broader reflections on the event’s structure, suggesting that a more focused live-stage presentation might improve audience clarity and retention, while inviting viewer opinions on which newly announced devices they’re most excited about.
Topics · technology · consumer_electronics · mobile_technology · product_announcements · camera · wearables
Questions answered
- What is the new iPhone camera control button and what does it do?
- The new button is a physical control beside the side button that can be pressed lightly or firmly and can register swipes to access camera-related features and Vision intelligence, potentially enhancing photography and video workflows.
- Will Touch ID return on the iPhone this year?
- No, Touch ID is not returning in this year's models according to the overview.