Apple has already released the iPhone 15 series in the global market, and the iPhone 16 series is expected to be released in September of next year. Before the launch of the iPhone, the new-gen devices became the most searched option. According to Bloomberg, the latest rumour claims that the iPhone 16 series will include a dedicated Capture button that would allow users to swiftly record videos.

Well, it is not a surprise as Apple has already introduced the Action button, which is more of a utility option for the iPhone 15 Pro series. It is possible that Apple may come up with this button. Do note that Apple has not confirmed any development about the iPhone 16.

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According to the report, the Capture button would be haptic feedback rather than a physical moving button. It means that when you contact it, you will feel a response. It is anticipated that the button will be more sensitive and will respond to how hard you press it using Apple's force sensor.

Apple wants to make video recording easier and faster for users. According to Bloomberg, which cited sources, the button will allow the user to immediately begin recording videos. The latest iPhone 16 prototype is believed to contain the button, and it's possible that customers will be able to use it for numerous purposes, like taking photos. There is also the possibility that lightly tapping the button may allow users to snap images, whilst a forceful press will open the video recorder straight.

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Meanwhile, Apple might make the Action Button a standard feature. A18 series chips are also rumoured to be included in the iPhone 16 Pro series. There are also rumours that the A18 chipset may be included in the Apple iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus, while the A18 Pro variant may be included in the Pro variants. However, it is advised that the tech fans should take all these updates with a pinch of salt.