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topicnews · September 11, 2024

Unusual announcements: iPhones with camera button and AirPods as hearing aids – Guide from the Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung

Unusual announcements: iPhones with camera button and AirPods as hearing aids – Guide from the Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung

By Andrey Sokolov

As usual, Apple introduced new iPhones and computer watches in September. Some highlights from the presentation, which lasted more than an hour and a half:

Camera button with many functions

With the new shutter button, Apple is attempting an ambitious experiment: the most important camera functions should be able to be controlled via a single control element, and intuitively.

The first press of the button opens the camera app. If you then press it all the way down, a photo is taken. If you keep the button pressed, a video is recorded – until you let go.

If you press the button lightly, the zoom indicator appears on the edge of the display. It can then be enlarged or reduced by moving the touch-sensitive button. A double click, meanwhile, calls up other camera functions, such as selecting color filters or setting the aperture. You can also scroll back and forth in these submenus by moving the button.

The choreography of pressing, half-pressing, double-clicking and swiping initially requires a certain amount of concentration, but can be mastered in a few minutes. A big advantage is that the camera can be operated with one hand – actually with one finger. The exciting question now is whether users will accept the new control options or continue to tap on the display out of long-standing habit.

Larger displays for the iPhone Pro

Except for the camera button, the design of the iPhone remains largely unchanged. Only the cameras on the standard model of the iPhone 15 are now arranged in a line next to each other like on the iPhone X – and not offset like last time. A side effect is that it can now also record three-dimensional videos for the Apple Vision Pro computer glasses. Until now, this was reserved for the Pro versions.