For years, Apple has been known as the brand that started the touchscreen revolution. Recently, however, we’ve seen Apple start to go back to physical buttons. The newly introduced iPhone 16 series came with a camera control key on the side of the phone. So why is there such a return?
Apple is returning to physical buttons: End of the touch era?
In addition to the convenience of the touchscreen, the practicality and tactile feel of physical buttons are starting to make their way back into Apple products. Although touchscreens make our lives easier, the constant swiping and tapping of the screen can sometimes be challenging, especially when you’re driving or need to do something quickly.
Apple believes that with this return, users will have a faster and more comfortable experience. This is not limited to Apple; automakers such as BMW, Volkswagen and Kia have also started to reuse physical buttons in their in-car control systems. Especially while driving, it is stated that pressing a button is much safer than dealing with the screen.
The return of physical keys is not only a nostalgia, but also a step that responds to the demands of users. Especially the removal of the Touch Bar and the return of physical keys on the Apple MacBook Pro hinted at this change. Now, this trend is also evident in Apple’s iPhone lineup.
In fact, the return of physical keys does not mean that touch technology will disappear completely. Rather, it is seen as a way to combine the best of both technologies to produce more user-friendly devices. Do you think this comeback will be a long-lasting trend in the tech world? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.