Apple continues to work on solid state haptic buttons for future iPhones, according to a recent post by leaker Instant Digital on Weibo. The project, reportedly known internally as 'Bongo', faced delays previously and did not launch with the iPhone 15 as some rumors initially suggested.
The leaker claims that production costs are not the main thing holding back the technology's implementation. Instead, the current primary challenges are preventing accidental button activations and achieving perfectly consistent responsiveness.
Apple is reportedly focused on refining the haptic feedback design to mimic the feel of traditional physical buttons. Ensuring long-term reliability and maintaining a uniform experience across all mass-produced devices are also key development goals. The project will apparently remain paused until these technical challenges are fully resolved.
Here is the translated post from Instant Digital:
Let's talk about the progress of the iPhone solid-state button project. Production cost isn't the issue, but the problem of accidental touches still exists currently, and perfect responsiveness cannot yet be guaranteed.
Apple is currently still adjusting the haptic design of the solid-state buttons and their reliability after long-term use, ensuring they provide a satisfactory experience similar to traditional buttons. At the same time, consistency in the button experience across every device during mass production must be maintained. Until the above are achieved perfectly, Bongo will be shelved for a period of time.
Based on Instant Digital's post, it appears unlikely we'll see solid state volume or power buttons on the iPhone 17; however, we'll be watching closely for any more leaks on the project's progress. Please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for more updates!
The leaker claims that production costs are not the main thing holding back the technology's implementation. Instead, the current primary challenges are preventing accidental button activations and achieving perfectly consistent responsiveness.
Apple is reportedly focused on refining the haptic feedback design to mimic the feel of traditional physical buttons. Ensuring long-term reliability and maintaining a uniform experience across all mass-produced devices are also key development goals. The project will apparently remain paused until these technical challenges are fully resolved.
Here is the translated post from Instant Digital:
Let's talk about the progress of the iPhone solid-state button project. Production cost isn't the issue, but the problem of accidental touches still exists currently, and perfect responsiveness cannot yet be guaranteed.
Apple is currently still adjusting the haptic design of the solid-state buttons and their reliability after long-term use, ensuring they provide a satisfactory experience similar to traditional buttons. At the same time, consistency in the button experience across every device during mass production must be maintained. Until the above are achieved perfectly, Bongo will be shelved for a period of time.
Based on Instant Digital's post, it appears unlikely we'll see solid state volume or power buttons on the iPhone 17; however, we'll be watching closely for any more leaks on the project's progress. Please download the iClarified app or follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and RSS for more updates!