The meaning of "resilient" design is that the iPhone uses a traditional power and volume button design. This design is prone to physical damage and requires force to adjust.
Well-known Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently discovered from a supply chain investigation that the two high-end iPhone 15 Pro models no longer use the old design, instead using a solid button design.
The solid button is just like the Home button of the previous iPhone 8. When it comes into contact, you don’t need to press it hard. Instead, it uses the Taptic Engine to create a "rebound" feeling.
The two iPhone 15 Pro models expected to launch next year will use this new technology to replace the current spring-loaded power and volume buttons. The standard version of iPhone 15 will still adopt the older "spring-back" design.
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