Big update on Apple iPhone 17 features, just one button instead of volume and action!
Rahul Tiwari October 03, 2024 12:21 AM

Apple iPhone 17 Series Leaks: In September, Apple launched the iPhone 16 series, there is a lot of discussion about its camera controls and action buttons. But will this feature be available in the upcoming iPhone 17 series also? The latest series has proved that Apple is going back to the old style of physical buttons. In such a situation, it remains to be seen what Apple's plans are regarding the buttons in the iPhone 17 series. However, a lot of rumors keep coming out regarding iPhone 17, so let us know what updates can be found in the buttons of the new iPhone.

According to tipster Majin Bu, Apple may replace the action button and volume rockers with a new one. He claimed that the new button in iPhone 17 will work for both action and volume. If iPhone 17 If this button comes, then there may be a big update from the company. Before this, the capture button has helped people to control many things.

Claim of single button in iPhone 17

However, the tipster has not given much information about the new button. But it is believed that with this, volume, ringtone and those functions which can currently be controlled by the capture button can be controlled. Now it remains to be seen how true this rumor is, and whether Apple will include a new button in the upcoming iPhone 17.

iPhone 17 may come in slim design

According to reports, the American smartphone company has already tested several prototypes for such a button, so that it can get rid of the volume button. Talking about other leaks, a slim design can be given in iPhone 17. The company can launch the slim model with the name of iPhone 17 Air.

Chipset can be powerful

According to a rumor, Apple can introduce the new iPhone 17 series with 2nm chipset. This can be much better than the previous chipset. This will improve performance and also consume less battery. Users will especially benefit while using AI features. iPhone 17 is expected to have 120Hz refresh rate instead of 60Hz.

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