Purported next-gen iPhone home button has modified design

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in iPhone edited January 2014
A new component from the Far East is claimed to be a home button from Apple's sixth-generation iPhone, featuring a new, modified design.

The iPhone home buttons remain circular, but underneath the button they are attached to a more squared-off plastic piece. The black and white parts, advertised as a "home button key" for Apple's "iPhone 5," were discovered on Monday by AppleBitch.

While the purported iPhone parts suggest the next-generation device's home button will look largely the same as it always has, they also indicate that the component will be redesigned internally. That could support speculation that the next iPhone will be a redesigned model with an appearance different from the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S.

The original listing for the new iPhone home buttons at TVC-Mall.com notes that the design is different from the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4, with the round button in the center accompanied by a more square piece outside of it. It also noted that the black and white versions of the home button are identical.

The parts, if legitimate, suggest Apple is working on prototype models of its next-generation iPhone. In March it was said that Apple was reviewing potential components for the new iPhone, which is expected to be released this fall, one year after the iPhone 4S.

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Rumors surrounding the next iPhone have picked up steam in recent weeks, as one report said the handset will feature Qualcomm's "MDM9615" LTE 4G chip for high-speed wireless connectivity. Reports have also claimed that the next iPhone will adopt in-cell touch panel technology, which will allow Apple to make the next iPhone thinner by 0.44 millimeters, or fit in a larger battery.

It has also been rumored that the next iPhone will have a metal back, replacing the glass back panel that has been utilized with the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4. The alleged metal chassis has been compared to the aluminum backs Apple has created for the iPad.
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  • Reply 1 of 28
    tallest skiltallest skil Posts: 43,388member


     


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    with the round button in the center accompanied by a more square piece outside of it.



     


    We sure these aren't just pieces that haven't had the extra plastic milled off?


     


    And why the heck does copied text come with background color? I want that turned off…

  • Reply 2 of 28


     


     


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    The iPhone home buttons remain circular, but underneath the button they are attached to a more squared-off plastic piece. The black and white parts, advertised as a "home button key" for Apple's "iPhone 5," were discovered on Monday by AppleBitch.



     


     


    LOL @ AppleBitch

  • Reply 3 of 28
    rokradrokrad Posts: 143member


     


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    Originally Posted by fishstick_kitty View Post


     


     


     


     


    LOL @ AppleBitch



     


    Haha I also found that funny.


     


     


    On topic though, I have found that the home buttons have always been temperamental after time, sometimes working and sometimes not.

  • Reply 4 of 28


    The next iPhone will look different from the 4s? Can this be true!?


     


    This Huddler based forum has tons of wasted space.

  • Reply 5 of 28


     


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    Originally Posted by Rokrad View Post


     


     


    Haha I also found that funny.


     


     


    On topic though, I have found that the home buttons have always been temperamental after time, sometimes working and sometimes not.



     


    I took my 3GS apart once to clean the glass & accidentally caught one of the little metal pins with the cleaning rag, buuuuummer.  The internal parts are extremely fragile, in my opinion unnecessarily so.  As 1 of 4 buttons on the phone and the most frequently used it ought to be extremely sturdy.

  • Reply 6 of 28
    slurpyslurpy Posts: 5,384member


     


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    Originally Posted by hezetation View Post


     


     


    I took my 3GS apart once to clean the glass & accidentally caught one of the little metal pins with the cleaning rag, buuuuummer.  The internal parts are extremely fragile, in my opinion unnecessarily so.  As 1 of 4 buttons on the phone and the most frequently used it ought to be extremely sturdy.



     


    The phone is sturdy, as is the home button. Must have pressed mine hundreds of thousands of times in the 2.5 yrs I've owned my iPhone 4 and it still works like when I bought it. Apple's target audience isn't people who take apart their phones and in doing so damage internal components, so it's pretty irrelevant. 

  • Reply 7 of 28
    cnocbuicnocbui Posts: 3,613member


    Wow!


     


    My heart rate just went up.


     


    This has to be the most important news I have read all week.  I must make sure to revisit frequently in case there are any more exciting revelations or developments.

     

  • Reply 8 of 28
    jragostajragosta Posts: 10,473member


     


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    Originally Posted by hezetation View Post


     


     


    I took my 3GS apart once to clean the glass & accidentally caught one of the little metal pins with the cleaning rag, buuuuummer.  The internal parts are extremely fragile, in my opinion unnecessarily so.  As 1 of 4 buttons on the phone and the most frequently used it ought to be extremely sturdy.



     


    The phone isn't designed for maintenance by clumsy people.

  • Reply 9 of 28
    xero910xero910 Posts: 41member


    And this is what we call a "slow news day"

  • Reply 10 of 28
    tylerk36tylerk36 Posts: 1,037member


    I can't help but wonder is this is legit, does the home button have a multi function beyond what it does now?  Will the iPhone 5 have a sensitive home button for muti gestures?

  • Reply 11 of 28
    sirdirsirdir Posts: 188member


    Well, I'm really a huge Apple fan, but this looks ridiculous even to me. 

  • Reply 12 of 28
    d-ranged-range Posts: 396member
    slurpy wrote: »
    <p>  </p><div class="quote-container"> <span>Quote:</span> <div class="quote-block"> Originally Posted by <strong>hezetation</strong> <a href="/t/149547/purported-next-gen-iphone-home-button-has-modified-design#post_2099635"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif" /></a><br /> <br /> <p>  </p> <p>  </p> <p> I took my 3GS apart once to clean the glass & accidentally caught one of the little metal pins with the cleaning rag, buuuuummer.  The internal parts are extremely fragile, in my opinion unnecessarily so.  As 1 of 4 buttons on the phone and the most frequently used it ought to be extremely sturdy.</p> </div></div><p>  </p><p> The phone is sturdy, as is the home button. Must have pressed mine hundreds of thousands of times in the 2.5 yrs I've owned my iPhone 4 and it still works like when I bought it. Apple's target audience isn't people who take apart their phones and in doing so damage internal components, so it's pretty irrelevant. </p>

    You have a 2.5 year old iPhone 4?
  • Reply 13 of 28
    oflifeoflife Posts: 120member


    Oh my God! No no no, this is INCREDIBLE! For years, decades even, many have grown despondent at the lack of genuine technical and design innovation from Cupertino. But this headline and crotch grabbing achievement in precision engineering and ergonomic aesthetics changes everything! FTW!

  • Reply 14 of 28


    This is important why exactly?

  • Reply 15 of 28
    irelandireland Posts: 17,798member


     


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    Originally Posted by Strawberry View Post


    The next iPhone will look different from the 4s? Can this be true!?


     


    This Huddler based forum has tons of wasted space.



     


    It's absolutely terrible. The old way was bad, but this is around 60 times worse.

  • Reply 16 of 28
    just_mejust_me Posts: 590member


     


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    Originally Posted by d-range View Post





    You have a 2.5 year old iPhone 4?


     


    has the button change since the first  iphone?

  • Reply 17 of 28
    successsuccess Posts: 1,040member


    I haven't used the home button for about 3 months and I'm loving it. All my actions are done with gestures via the Activator app (requires a JB). I don't see why this isn't possible for Apple to do on the new iPhone if people have been doing this for a long time already via JB. I'm sure Steve intended for it to be done with as well. The home button defeats the whole purpose of the technology. 

  • Reply 18 of 28
    tallest skiltallest skil Posts: 43,388member

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    Originally Posted by success View Post

    All my actions are done with gestures via the Activator app (requires a JB). I don't see why this isn't possible for Apple to do on the new iPhone if people have been doing this for a long time already via JB. 


     


    Because it is, and has been possible since iOS 4.2, stock, no jailbreak.

  • Reply 19 of 28
    successsuccess Posts: 1,040member


     


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    Originally Posted by Tallest Skil View Post


     


    Because it is, and has been possible since iOS 4.2, stock, no jailbreak.



     


    What are you talking about. A stock iPhone needs the home button. That's why it has the home button. You cannot get to home with many apps without clicking the home button.


     


    You're not talking about those accessibility options are you? Cause they're very different. 


     


    The home button has a few uses that aren't covered by the multitouch gestures. For example, when you hold the homescreen icons to go into edit mode, you pretty much have to press the home button to get out of that mode.


     


    Without Activator you cannot do away with the home button 100%. It just isn't possible.

  • Reply 20 of 28
    myapplelovemyapplelove Posts: 1,515member
    ireland wrote: »
    <p>  </p><div class="quote-container"> <span>Quote:</span> <div class="quote-block"> Originally Posted by <strong>Strawberry</strong> <a href="/t/149547/purported-next-gen-iphone-home-button-has-modified-design#post_2099608"><img alt="View Post" class="inlineimg" src="/img/forum/go_quote.gif" /></a><br /> <br /> <p> The next iPhone will look different from the 4s? Can this be true!?</p> <p>  </p> <p> This Huddler based forum has tons of wasted space.</p> </div></div><p>  </p><p> It's absolutely terrible. The old way was bad, but this is around 60 times worse.</p>

    Lol. 60 Times? I kinda liked the old way, huddler though blows...if I see another please wait (thanks for informing me to wait, I m usually not informed of the wait time in other forums I post at and I get really anxious about it) upon posting I think I am going to punch the screen. :)
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