A lot has happened since the first iPhone, from adding more cameras with better resolution, to removing the iconic home button, now Apple promises to continue innovating its products, and says to bring a new iPhone without buttons.

Manzana HE positioned as the leading brand by brand value during 2022a study conducted by Kantar reported that the apple company had a value of more than 947 billion dollars, in this list the second place was occupied by Google, which was valued at more than 819 billion dollars; in third position was placed Amazon with more than 705 billion dollars; Other companies on the list include Microsoft, Tencent, McDonald’s, Visa, Facebook, Ali Baba and Louis Vuitton, which have a market value of between 611 billion dollars and 124 billion dollars.

The use of smartphones has grown in recent years, in such a way that currently, according to Gartner figures, it is estimated that approximately 1,535 million smartphones are sold this year around the world. smartphones At a global level, according to this platform, the global income derived from the sale of these products would exceed 509 billion US dollars; eight out of 10 people have mobile coverage in the world, almost half of the world’s population, some 3.6 billion people, use the Internet and have a connected computer at home and the average life of a cell phone in the United States, China and Europe does not exceed a year and a half or two years.

Apple plans to remove physical buttons from the iPhone 15 Pro, replacing them with solid-state “taptic” buttons. Some alleged new renders of the iPhone 15 published by 9to5Mac seem to confirm the news: it’s time to say goodbye to the physical volume rocker and power switch, at least on some upcoming models. It’s probably too late to change someone’s mind in Cupertino, but I’m going to make the case anyway. Please don’t remove the buttons, Apple.

For starters, there’s just no haptic button that sits like a physical button. Apple may be able to create some haptic buttons that feel almost as good as the physical ones: the Force Touch touchpad It’s a good example. It uses haptics to simulate the feeling of pressing a button, and it’s about 95 percent as good as a trackpad with an actual button press.

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