tortilla_curtain t1_je4gvo2 wrote
Reply to comment by indyjones85 in iPhone 15 Pro & Pro Max to be equipped with always-on “micro-processor” that will manage capacitive buttons and more even while the phone is powered down. by AppleXOS
I like turning the volume up and down with my phone in my jeans pocket or snoozing without opening my eyes when my alarm goes off.
That’s a hard pass for me.
r101101 t1_je4il0l wrote
I like glancing at the side my phone just before walking into a meeting to ensure the switch is silent.
I, too, will miss the physical buttons & switch.
Me-Shell94 t1_je5o41k wrote
It’ll probably feel the exact same after a while, especially if everything is haptic.
tortilla_curtain t1_je5y6tt wrote
No it won’t. It’s the same shit like touch buttons on cars.
vaskemaskine t1_je6lfzc wrote
Have you used a Mac trackpad in the last decade?
tortilla_curtain t1_je6loi4 wrote
Yes. I don’t care. I can’t feel where the button is which is the problem, not the clickiness.
vaskemaskine t1_je6m68v wrote
Nobody is saying that the capacitive buttons won’t be tactile though.
Me-Shell94 t1_je7353p wrote
They def designed this with that in mind. They design these things so an 80yr old can understand them.
Puredowner t1_jea3tik wrote
I have a 2013 and a 2015 macbook, the physical trackpad feels significantly better than the fake one on the 2015.
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