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Apple to Remove iPhone Camera Button After 17 Series

by Tahir Gillani
August 20, 2025
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Apple may drop its iPhone Camera button after 17 series, as Apple shifts toward adaptive controls and streamlines hardware for future models.

Apple to Remove iPhone Camera Button After iPhone 17, which was introduced with the iPhone 16 Pro series, was intended to provide users with a more immersive and responsive photography experience. Located on the side of the phone, this capacitive button enabled accurate zooming, focus changes, and shutter release—each through haptic feedback that simulated the handling of a DSLR.

It soon found favor with mobile camera users and artists who preferred more control without overexposing themselves to touchscreen gestures.

iPhone 17 May Be Its Last Home

With the release of the iPhone 17 series, Apple appears to be slowly sunsetting the Camera Control button. Since supply chain leaks and insider tips, Apple has told manufacturers that it won’t be placing an order for the component in future devices. Why? Low user interest and an effort to simplify hardware expense.

Whereas the button provided a premium touch, most users remained loyal to their volume-button shortcuts or on-screen controls, with the feature being underutilized.

What Comes Next: Adaptive Controls?

The move to retire the Camera Control button by Apple might open the door to a more homogenized hardware experience. There are reports that the company is looking into multi-function capacitive buttons that would unite volume, action, and camera control into one adaptive interface. This move falls in line with Apple’s overall design ethos—reducing physical clutter and enhancing functionality. Whether this will make things easier to use or muddle them is uncertain, but it’s certain that Apple is making a bet on smarter, more unified controls.

A Missed Opportunity or a Strategic Move?

For gadget fans and smartphone photographers, the removal of the camera control button may come across as a regression. But Apple’s history indicates that it frequently takes away functionality in order to accommodate more significant changes.

As the iPhone keeps shaping up, this may be a long-term strategy for an even more intuitive, gesture-based future. One thing is certain: the iPhone 17 might be the last time one gets to see this peculiar button in action.

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