The extra button is believed to be known inside Apple as the Capture Button although it is not clear exactly what the function of this button is. In other words, we don't have a clue what this button will do. Apple will place it on the right side of the phone (thus causing the mmWave antenna to move as we previously mentioned) under the power button and it will be a capacitive button instead of a regular one. This means that it will respond to the touch of the user's fingers.
The mmWave antenna will be moved under the volume buttons on the left side of the device which has us hoping that we don't see a repeat of #Antennagate (aka the "left-handed death grip"). You might recall that when the iPhone 4 was released in 2010, the phone would drop connectivity if the bottom left corner of the device was covered by the user's hand. Steve Jobs told iPhone 4 users that they were holding the device wrong, then tried to prove that this was an issue that affected all phones, and finally shipped free rubber bumpers to owners of the device.The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max are expected to sport larger screens next year
For the iPhone 4 Apple moved the antenna near the steel band that wrapped around the phone's exterior. So when we hear that Apple is moving the mmWave antenna, we'd be a little worried except for the fact that even with a working mmWave antenna, connecting to high-band 5G signals is like finding a needle in a haystack.
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