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iPhone 15 Pro models will not have the mute switch, to be replaced with ‘Action’ button: Report

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The source said the Action button would replace the mute switch but did not mention how it would work. But it will probably be customisable and allow users to navigate the button to different system functions for easy access.

Action button on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max/ Ultra

The things that you might do by pressing the Action button:

  • Ring/Silent
  • Do Not Disturb
  • Background Sounds
  • Magnifier
  • Flashlight
  • VoiceOver
  • Shazam
  • Show the App Library
  • Show the App Switcher
  • Toggle on Reachability
  • Light/Dark Mode
  • Low Power Mode
  • Lock Rotation
  • Show the Lock Screen
  • Show the Home Screen
  • Screen Recording
  • Screenshot
  • Run a Shortcut
  • Open Camera
  • Open Notification Center
  • Open Control Center

The majority of these operations are already managed by Back Tap, introduced with iOS 14. Back Tap allows you to double or triple tap on the back of an iPhone to perform a specific action, such as turning on the torch or taking a screenshot. The feature may be enabled via the Settings app.

The mute switch on iPhone 15 Pro models was already expected to be replaced by a button, but an Action button was merely logical speculation until now, the report said.

Additionally, there are rumours that iPhone 15 Pro models will have a single volume button that can be used to turn the volume up or down. Both buttons are likely to have a solid-state design, meaning they won’t physically move when pressed. Instead, they will use additional Taptic Engines to give haptic feedback that feels like a movement, just like the Home button on the iPhone 7 and the most recent iPhone SE.

It should be noted that the same community member has also tipped accurately about the Dynamic Island feature on all the iPhone 15 series. However, the exact details and features of the iPhone 15 series will only be known when they are launched.


The source said the Action button would replace the mute switch but did not mention how it would work. But it will probably be customisable and allow users to navigate the button to different system functions for easy access.

Action button on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max/ Ultra

The things that you might do by pressing the Action button:

  • Ring/Silent
  • Do Not Disturb
  • Background Sounds
  • Magnifier
  • Flashlight
  • VoiceOver
  • Shazam
  • Show the App Library
  • Show the App Switcher
  • Toggle on Reachability
  • Light/Dark Mode
  • Low Power Mode
  • Lock Rotation
  • Show the Lock Screen
  • Show the Home Screen
  • Screen Recording
  • Screenshot
  • Run a Shortcut
  • Open Camera
  • Open Notification Center
  • Open Control Center

The majority of these operations are already managed by Back Tap, introduced with iOS 14. Back Tap allows you to double or triple tap on the back of an iPhone to perform a specific action, such as turning on the torch or taking a screenshot. The feature may be enabled via the Settings app.

The mute switch on iPhone 15 Pro models was already expected to be replaced by a button, but an Action button was merely logical speculation until now, the report said.

Additionally, there are rumours that iPhone 15 Pro models will have a single volume button that can be used to turn the volume up or down. Both buttons are likely to have a solid-state design, meaning they won’t physically move when pressed. Instead, they will use additional Taptic Engines to give haptic feedback that feels like a movement, just like the Home button on the iPhone 7 and the most recent iPhone SE.

It should be noted that the same community member has also tipped accurately about the Dynamic Island feature on all the iPhone 15 series. However, the exact details and features of the iPhone 15 series will only be known when they are launched.

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