iPhone 7 News and Update: iPhone 7 Photo Reveals Touch-Sensitive Home Button Reveal On New Images

The latest iPhone 7 image has been leaked today and as most was able to see, it greatly resembles the iPhone 6s. The iPhone 7 leaked photos may also indicate that changes are coming especially with its home button.

Although iPhone 7 is just a couple of months from now before fans line up to get their own hands on the device, it seems that most are still in a surprise as Apple did not reveal everything  despite previous reports about the upcoming device.

The leaked iPhone 7 Photos reveal that the new phone may have a touch-sensitive button, according to MobiPicker. The white-colored iPhone 7 looks a bit the same with its other phones, however, it looks like that there is a significant change with the circular metal ring.

Rumors indicate that this button is touch-sensitive and users may be able to use it by tapping it.  Functions that may be included for this are single tapping and holding Siri and double tapping various apps. The new iPhone 7 may also have a Touch ID sensor that is faster and smoother.


If the new iPhone 7 flush home button is real, this can work by just simply tapping the screen. The new iPhone may also provide 3D Touch pressure-sensitivity to allow the iPhone to distinguish light presses and deep presses.

Other features that may be found with the new iPhone 7 includes a repositioned front-facing camera and thinner bezels, no headphone jack, dual rear camera setup and a Smart Connector port.

Of course, these iPhone 7 images may not all be true but reports have also surfaced that the new iPhone may really feature a 3D Touch home button, according to TechnoBufallo. Users may just have to wait though for a few months before we can finally know if the latest iPhone 7 images are true and if are expectations are all right.

What do you think about the latest images of iPhone 7? Do you think Apple will give us a touch-sensitive button?

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