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Apple is rumored to be working on haptic buttons for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch

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  • Haptic buttons are predicted for Apple devices
  • They’re more durable and more customizable
  • It’s unlikely we’ll see them on the iPhone 17

Haptic buttons (also known as solid-state buttons) don’t physically move – they just give your fingers feedback in the form of vibrations to simulate a click. Apple uses them for its MacBook trackpads, and it seems they’ll be coming to many other devices soon.

As per well-known tipster Instant Digital (via MacRumors), Apple is exploring the idea of using haptic buttons for the iPhone, the iPad, and the Apple Watch – though the indications are that this isn’t something we’ll be seeing in this year’s refreshes.

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